Antrim County, MI
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Total Properties

38,805

Average Home Price

$349,855

Average Square Feet

1,863

Price per Sq Ft

$195

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
4010,642

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

38,805

Median Home Price

$224,900

Average Home Price

$349,855

Average Square Feet

1,863

Price per Sq Ft

$195

Recent Sales (12mo)

256

YoY Price Change

6.3%

Sales Velocity

24.9%

Antrim County, Michigan: Where the Vacation Economy Meets a Permanent Aging Community

There's a number buried in Antrim County's housing data that explains almost everything else: a 37.4% vacancy rate. That's not a sign of a struggling market — it's the signature of one of northern Michigan's premier resort counties, where Torch Lake, Elk Lake, and the Chain of Lakes draw seasonal residents who outnumber year-rounders for much of the year. Those empty homes in winter are packed with boats in July. Understanding Antrim County means understanding that its "housing market" is really two markets wearing the same clothes.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Vacancy Rate37.4%Driven by seasonal/vacation homes, not distress
Homeownership Rate87.0%Well above national average of ~65%
Median Age51.8 yearsAmong the oldest county profiles in Michigan
YoY Price Change+6.7%Outpacing most Midwest markets

The Torch Lake Effect

Torch Lake — consistently ranked among the most beautiful freshwater lakes in the world — anchors Antrim County's real estate premium. The gap between the median home price ($225,000) and the 90th percentile ($732,200) is striking: a nearly 3x spread that reflects two very different buyer pools. Workaday residents in Bellaire or Mancelona purchase modest year-round homes, while Chicago and Detroit money competes fiercely for lakefront parcels. That bifurcation explains why average prices ($350,146) run well above the median — a handful of trophy properties pull the mean northward.

Price appreciation of 6.7% year-over-year isn't surprising in this context. The pandemic-era discovery of northern Michigan as a remote-work refuge accelerated what was already a slow-burning desirability trend. At $197 per square foot, Antrim remains a relative bargain compared to similarly scenic resort counties in Wisconsin or Colorado — which likely explains why demand hasn't softened despite rising rates.

An Aging, Settled Community

The county's median age of 51.8 years tells a separate story. With 28.3% of residents aged 65 or older — nearly double the national share — Antrim is a destination not just for vacationers but for retirees who decided to stay. That shows up in the extraordinarily high homeownership rate (87%) and the tiny renter population (13%). People here own, and they don't leave. Labor force participation at 55.4% is correspondingly low, though not alarmingly so given the retirement demographic.

Child poverty at 13.3% is worth watching. Among the permanent, working-age population, the resort economy creates service jobs — hospitality, landscaping, marina work — that don't always pay enough to raise a family comfortably, even as the surrounding property values climb.


FAQs

What makes Antrim County unique? Antrim County sits at the intersection of world-class freshwater scenery and a tight-knit year-round community. Its housing market is defined more by Torch Lake's global reputation than by Michigan's broader economy, making it an outlier in affordability, vacancy patterns, and price appreciation compared to the rest of the state.

Is Antrim County a good place to buy a vacation home? At $197/sqft with 6.7% annual appreciation, it compares favorably to peer resort markets. The price ceiling is high — lakefront properties routinely exceed $700K — but inland and village properties still offer entry points under $225K, giving the market unusual range.

Why is the vacancy rate so high in Antrim County? The 37.4% vacancy rate primarily reflects the county's large seasonal housing stock. Thousands of cabins, cottages, and lake homes are owned by non-residents who use them recreationally. This is structurally similar to counties around Lake Tahoe or Cape Cod, not a sign of economic distress.

Market Overview

Antrim County has 38,805 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $349,855, Antrim County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $188 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Antrim County are 16% higher than the Michigan average.

Antrim County vs Michigan Average

MetricAntrim CountyMichigan Avgvs State
Average Price$349,855$302,698+16%
Avg Sq Ft1,8631,584+18%
Price/Sq Ft$188$191-2%
Properties38,8055,539,600-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Antrim County, MI Real Estate

What is the average home price in Antrim County, MI?

The average home price in Antrim County, MI is $349,855, based on analysis of 38,805 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Antrim County, MI?

Our database includes 38,805 properties in Antrim County, MI, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Antrim County, MI?

The average price per square foot in Antrim County, MI is $188. This is calculated from an average home price of $349,855 and average size of 1,863 square feet.

What is the average home size in Antrim County, MI?

Homes in Antrim County, MI average 1,863 square feet, with an average price of $349,855.

How does Antrim County, MI compare to other Michigan counties?

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