Homes for Sale in Trenton, Michigan

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$198,000 Median Price
19 days Avg Days on Market
18,853 Population
8 School Rating
+5.8% YoY Price Change
2026 Data Updated

Wayne County, Michigan

About Trenton, Michigan

Updated May 2026

Welcome to Trenton, Michigan

Trenton is a vibrant community in Wayne County, home to approximately 18,853 residents. Situated along I-75, Fort Street (M-85) with 20 miles to downtown Detroit, Trenton offers an attractive blend of residential neighborhoods, local commerce, and community character that defines Southeast Michigan living.

Community Character

Residents of Trenton enjoy well-maintained neighborhoods, accessible parks, and a strong sense of community identity. The city's housing stock ranges from classic mid-century bungalows to newer construction, offering options across a wide range of budgets. Local events, farmers markets, and community programs keep neighbors connected year-round.

Location and Commuting

Access to I-75, Fort Street (M-85) makes Trenton a practical choice for commuters heading to Detroit, Ann Arbor, or other major employment centers. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is also conveniently located for frequent travelers, typically within 20–35 minutes depending on your neighborhood.

Schools and Education

Families in Trenton are served by the Trenton Public Schools, which encompasses elementary, middle, and high school programs. The district is supported by active parent organizations and supplemented by a robust network of private and parochial schools in the broader area.

Real Estate Overview

The Trenton housing market reflects broader Southeast Michigan trends, with median home prices around $198,000 and an average of 19 days on market. Buyers find a range of property types from ranch homes and colonial-style two-stories to newer condominiums and townhomes, many with generous lots and mature trees.

Dining, Shopping, and Recreation

From family-owned diners to national chains, Trenton has dining options to suit every taste. Nearby retail corridors and shopping centers provide everyday conveniences, while regional destinations like Somerset Collection (Troy), Twelve Oaks Mall (Novi), and Detroit's entertainment district are within easy reach.

Healthcare and Services

Residents have access to quality healthcare through nearby hospital networks including Henry Ford Health, Trinity Health, and Beaumont Health. Urgent care centers are distributed throughout the city for non-emergency needs, and major hospital campuses are typically within 15–20 minutes.

Why Trenton?

Whether you're a first-time buyer, growing family, or downsizer, Trenton combines the affordability and accessibility of Wayne County with the suburban comfort that Southeast Michigan residents value. Its location, community amenities, and housing variety make it a consistently popular choice in the region's real estate market.

Relocation Guide

Moving to Trenton, Michigan — Everything You Need to Know

Relocating to Trenton means joining one of Wayne County's established communities. Here's what new residents need to know to get settled quickly and comfortably.

Setting Up Utilities

DTE Energy handles electricity and natural gas for most Trenton residents. Contact them at dte.com or 800-477-4747 to transfer or establish service. Water and sewer service is billed through the city; contact Trenton City Hall to set up your account. For internet, options typically include Comcast Xfinity and AT&T with fiber available in many neighborhoods.

City Registration

New residents should visit City Hall to update vehicle registrations (Michigan Secretary of State handles driver's licenses and vehicle titles), register to vote, and apply for any necessary parking permits. Many Wayne County communities also require a rental registration certificate if you're leasing.

School Enrollment

Contact the Trenton Public Schools central office to enroll children. Bring proof of residency (utility bill or lease), immunization records, and previous school transcripts. Enrollment periods vary; contact the district office directly for current deadlines and school of choice options.

Getting Around

Trenton residents primarily rely on personal vehicles. I-75, Fort Street (M-85) provides direct access to major employment centers. The SMART bus system serves parts of Wayne County for those who prefer public transit. Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) in Romulus is the region's primary air hub.

Community Resources

Wayne County libraries offer free cards to all residents. Local community centers provide fitness, recreation, and senior programs. The Wayne County 211 helpline connects residents with social services, housing assistance, and emergency resources.

Tips for a Smooth Move

  • Book moving companies 4–6 weeks in advance, especially for spring/summer moves
  • Update your address with USPS, banks, and subscriptions before move day
  • Check city ordinances for moving truck parking permits if applicable
  • Introduce yourself to neighbors — block associations are active in many Trenton neighborhoods

Real Estate

Trenton Real Estate Market Trends

Data as of May 2026

$198,000
Median Home Price
+5.8% YoY
19 days
Avg Days on Market
$143
Price per Sq Ft

Trenton Real Estate Market

The Trenton housing market has shown riverfront appeal driving premium demand with median home prices around $198,000 and typical days on market of 19. Year-over-year price appreciation is running at +5.8%, reflecting sustained buyer demand across Wayne County's established communities.

Single-family detached homes dominate the inventory, with ranch and colonial styles being most common. Entry-level buyers find opportunities in the $145,000–$175,000 range, while move-up properties command $195,000–$290,000. Seller's market conditions have prevailed in recent years, with well-priced listings often receiving multiple offers within days of listing.

Investors and owner-occupants alike are drawn to Trenton's value proposition relative to Oakland County suburbs, with competitive price-per-square-foot metrics and strong rental demand near employment corridors.

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Financing

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Education

Schools in Trenton, Michigan

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Food & Drink

Best Restaurants & Dining in Trenton

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Upcoming Events

What’s Happening in Trenton

Family-friendly events, festivals, and things to do in Trenton, Michigan.

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Location

Trenton Map & Neighborhoods

Trenton is centrally located in Wayne County, Michigan, offering residents convenient access to Metro Detroit's employment, culture, and recreational amenities. The map below shows Trenton's location and surrounding neighborhoods. ZIP codes served: 48183.

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Getting Around

Commuting from Trenton

DestinationDistance & Drive Time
Downtown Detroit20
Ann Arbor42
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)18

Major Expressways: I-75, Fort Street (M-85)

Public Transit: SMART Bus System  |  Detroit Metropolitan Airport

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Trenton, MI

What is the median home price in Trenton?
The median home price in Trenton is approximately $198,000, with homes typically spending around 19 days on the market.
Which school district serves Trenton?
Most of Trenton is served by the Trenton Public Schools. There are also private and parochial school options in the surrounding area.
How far is Trenton from downtown Detroit?
Trenton is approximately 20 miles from downtown Detroit, typically a 25-minute drive depending on traffic.
What highways serve Trenton?
Trenton has convenient access to I-75, Fort Street (M-85), connecting residents to the greater Detroit metro area.
What utilities serve Trenton?
DTE Energy provides electricity and natural gas to most Trenton residents. Water and sewer is managed through the city. Internet options include Comcast Xfinity and AT&T.
Is Trenton a good place to raise a family?
Yes u2014 Trenton offers affordable housing, accessible parks, established neighborhoods, and the Trenton Public Schools for Ku201312 education, making it a popular choice for families in Wayne County.

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