471 South Linwood Beach Road

Property details·Linwood, Bay County, Michigan·080-S10-000-007-00

3Beds
2Baths
4,158Sq ft
0.34Acres
$550KLast sale

Location

Address

471 South Linwood Beach Road

Linwood, MI 48634

Bay County

Parcel ID

080-S10-000-007-00

Coordinates

43.725065, -83.943794

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
4,158
Stories
1.75
Fireplace
Yes
Garage
2-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.34 acres
Land area
14,985 sq ft
Frontage
750 ft
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$5,999.43
Market value$613,400
Assessed value$306,700

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Bay County 2026 Insights

Bay County, Michigan: Rust Belt Affordability With a Surprising Catch

Bay City has long been one of Michigan's most overlooked real estate stories. Sitting at the mouth of the Saginaw River where it empties into Lake Huron's Saginaw Bay, this former industrial powerhouse — once a booming lumber and sugar beet processing hub — now offers some of the most genuinely affordable homeownership in the Great Lakes region. But a closer look at the numbers reveals a community navigating real economic stress beneath the surface-level bargain prices.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$157,500less than half the $320,000 national median
Homeownership Rate76.4%well above the ~65% national average
YoY Price Change+9.6%one of Michigan's faster-appreciating markets
Rent Burden Rate39.6%exceeds the 30% burden threshold

Affordable to Buy, Harder to Rent

The headline story here is unambiguous affordability for buyers. At a price-to-income ratio of roughly 2.6x — compared to the national benchmark of 4x — Bay County homes are among the most accessible in the Midwest for working families who can get into ownership. That 76.4% homeownership rate isn't an accident; it reflects decades of low prices, a dominant single-family housing stock (also 76.4% of units), and a culture of staying put in a county where the median resident is nearly 44 years old.

But the renter story is starkly different. With a median rent of just $809, Bay County looks affordable on paper — yet 39.6% of renters are cost-burdened, and nearly one in five faces severe rent burden. When incomes are low enough, even cheap rent becomes unaffordable. A 14% overall poverty rate and 18.2% child poverty rate underscore that Bay County's affordability is partly a function of constrained wages, not just a buyer's market. The county's median household income of $60,523 trails the national median by nearly $15,000.

An Aging, Credentialed-Light Workforce

Bay County's labor force numbers tell the story of a post-industrial community mid-transition. Labor force participation sits at just 59% — meaningfully below national norms — and only 14.5% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, compared to roughly 33% nationally. The largest educational cohort, at 36.7%, has some college but no degree. That profile reflects the county's historical reliance on manufacturing employment at companies like Dow Chemical's nearby Midland corridor and General Motors facilities that once anchored the Saginaw Valley economy.

The 16.6% disability rate — notably elevated — hints at the long-term health consequences of decades of industrial work in the region.

The Appreciation Surprise

Perhaps the most striking figure is that 9.6% year-over-year price appreciation. For a market this affordable, that's a meaningful acceleration — likely driven by remote workers and retirees migrating inland from more expensive Michigan metros like Detroit's suburbs and Grand Rapids, alongside chronic undersupply in move-in-ready inventory. With a median build year of 1951, much of Bay County's housing stock is aging, and turnover of quality homes remains limited.


What makes Bay County, Michigan unique? Bay County offers one of the rare combinations in American real estate: genuine working-class affordability with an accelerating price trend. Historic Bay City — with its ornate Victorian architecture, Saginaw Bay waterfront, and proximity to both mid-Michigan employers and outdoor recreation — is attracting outside buyers even as longtime residents face income constraints.

Is Bay County a good place to invest in real estate? The entry prices are low (P10 homes start at $60,000), the appreciation trend is strong at nearly 10% annually, and rental vacancy is manageable. The risk is the income ceiling — rental income potential is capped by a relatively low-wage local economy, and the rent burden data suggests many tenants are already stretched thin.

Why is rent burden so high if rents are low? This is the paradox of affordable-but-poor markets: $809/month is cheap compared to a coastal city, but it consumes a much larger share of income when household earnings lag the national average by 20%. Poverty and underemployment drive burden rates in Bay County far more than rent levels do.

Local market context

Our database includes 3,518 properties in Linwood.

Linwood offers affordable housing with an average price of $214,314.

With a price per square foot of just $131, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Linwood prices closely align with the Bay County average.

MetricLinwoodBay Countyvs County
Average Price$214,314$210,069+2%
Avg Sq Ft1,6321,622+1%
Price/Sq Ft$131$130+1%
Properties3,51857,856-94%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Linwood, MI Real Estate

What is the average home price in Linwood, MI?

The average home price in Linwood, MI is $214,314, based on analysis of 3,518 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Linwood, MI?

Our database includes 3,518 properties in Linwood, MI, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Linwood, MI?

The average price per square foot in Linwood, MI is $131. This is calculated from an average home price of $214,314 and average size of 1,632 square feet.

What is the average home size in Linwood, MI?

Homes in Linwood, MI average 1,632 square feet, with an average price of $214,314.

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