707 Mulberry Street

Property details·Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan·XA0-520-0012-01

1Baths
1,224Sq ft
0.24Acres

Location

Address

707 Mulberry Street

Adrian, MI 49221

Lenawee County

Parcel ID

XA0-520-0012-01

Coordinates

41.904077, -84.023350

Building details

Bathrooms
1
Square feet
1,224

Land & lot

Lot size
0.24 acres
Land area
10,411 sq ft
Frontage
1180 ft
Subdivision
Ft Farmers Add
Zoning
R-4
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,559.35
Market value$92,200
Assessed value$46,100

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

County context

Lenawee County 2026 Insights

Lenawee County, Michigan: Affordable Heartland With a Surprising Heat Problem

There's a paradox quietly unfolding in Lenawee County. This rural Michigan county — anchored by the small city of Adrian and nestled between Toledo and Ann Arbor along the Ohio border — offers some of the most attainable homeownership in the Midwest. Yet home prices jumped nearly 12% in a single year, a pace that rivals much-discussed Sun Belt boomtowns and signals something worth watching.

The affordability story here is still intact, for now. At a median home price of $210,000 against a median household income of $67,013, Lenawee's price-to-income ratio sits around 3.1x — well below the national benchmark of 4x and a world away from the 8–10x ratios suffocating coastal markets. With 78.6% of households owning their home — far above the national rate — this is genuine, working-class homeownership country, not investor-driven speculation. Nearly four out of five homes here are single-family, and the median build year of 1962 tells the story of a region that grew with postwar manufacturing and hasn't been substantially redeveloped since.

The Pressure Underneath the Affordability

That 11.8% year-over-year price increase deserves scrutiny. Lenawee sits within commuting distance of Ann Arbor — home to the University of Michigan and a booming tech and life sciences corridor — and Toledo, Ohio's industrial and logistics hub. Remote and hybrid workers priced out of Washtenaw County are discovering that Lenawee offers a 1,500-square-foot home for what a condo deposit costs in Ann Arbor. This spillover dynamic is real, and it's compressing the bottom of the market fast.

The P10 home price of $65,400 still represents a genuine entry point for lower-income buyers — but the P90 has climbed to over $410,000, a spread that reflects a market fragmenting between legacy affordable stock and newly discovered premium rural properties.

A County Carrying Real Economic Weight

Not everything here is a success story. A child poverty rate of 15.6%, with 11.4% of households on SNAP benefits, reflects the county's ongoing dependence on light manufacturing, agriculture, and service work — industries that have shed jobs or stagnated in wages for decades. Labor force participation at 57.4% is notably low, and the disability rate of 14.2% hints at a workforce shaped by decades of physical labor. Only 14.3% hold a bachelor's degree, less than half the national average.

The 15.9% limited English figure is striking for a rural county and likely reflects Lenawee's substantial agricultural workforce, particularly in the fruit and vegetable operations common to southeast Michigan's farmland.

Renters face a genuinely difficult situation: a 43.5% rent burden rate — well above the 30% threshold considered healthy — means nearly half of renting households are financially stretched, even at a median rent of just $965.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$210,0003.1x income vs. 4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change+11.8%among fastest in rural Michigan
Homeownership Rate78.6%well above national average
Rent Burden Rate43.5%exceeds the 30% healthy threshold

FAQs

What makes Lenawee County unique in Michigan's housing market? Lenawee occupies a rare niche: it's genuinely affordable by price-to-income standards while sitting within commuting range of two major metros. That combination — plus a strong single-family housing stock — has made it an increasingly attractive escape valve for workers priced out of Ann Arbor and Toledo's inner-ring suburbs. The county's 78.6% homeownership rate reflects decades of accessible pricing, but accelerating appreciation is beginning to test that legacy.

Is Lenawee County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers prioritizing affordability and space, Lenawee still offers compelling value — $155 per square foot is roughly half what you'd pay in Ann Arbor. The risk is that 12% annual appreciation, if sustained, could erode that advantage within a few years. Buyers with flexible timelines should watch whether the Ann Arbor spillover effect continues to push prices up, or whether rising vacancy (currently 11.3%) provides a natural ceiling.

Why are renters in Lenawee County so financially stressed? Paradoxically, low median rents don't translate to affordability when incomes are also low. At $965 median rent against wages common in agriculture and manufacturing, a large share of renters in Lenawee are stretched thin — with 21.3% facing severe rent burden (spending over 50% of income on housing). This is a classic rural affordability trap: cheap by urban standards, but punishing relative to local wages.

Local market context

Adrian has 18,013 properties in our comprehensive database.

Adrian offers affordable housing with an average price of $207,748.

With a price per square foot of just $117, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Adrian are 16% lower than the Lenawee County average.

MetricAdrianLenawee Countyvs County
Average Price$207,748$246,448-16%
Avg Sq Ft1,7741,776Same
Price/Sq Ft$117$139-16%
Properties18,01361,447-71%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Adrian, MI Real Estate

What is the average home price in Adrian, MI?

The average home price in Adrian, MI is $207,748, based on analysis of 18,013 properties in our database.

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

The average price per square foot in Adrian, MI is $117. This is calculated from an average home price of $207,748 and average size of 1,774 square feet.

What is the average home size in Adrian, MI?

Homes in Adrian, MI average 1,774 square feet, with an average price of $207,748.

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