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Calculate your monthly mortgage payment in Michigan with state-specific property taxes (1.15%) and insurance costs. See accurate estimates for Michigan homebuyers.

1.15%Property Tax Rate
$249KMedian Home Price
$197/moAvg. Insurance
#14Tax Rank (Low=50)

Michigan homeowners pay an average of $2,864/year in property taxes on a median-priced home

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Cash Needed to Close in Michigan

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Closing Costs (1.08%) $2,689
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Buying a Home in Michigan: What You Need to Know

If you're considering buying a home in Michigan, understanding the true cost of homeownership is essential. Beyond your mortgage payment, Michigan homeowners face property taxes, insurance costs, and closing fees that vary significantly from the national average. This calculator uses Michigan-specific data to give you accurate monthly payment estimates.

Michigan Property Taxes

Michigan has an effective property tax rate of 1.15%, ranking #14 out of 50 states (where #1 is the highest). On a median-priced home of $249,000, you'd pay approximately $2,864 per year in property taxes, or about $239/month.

Michigan's property tax rate is near the middle nationally. Property tax rates can vary by county, so check with your local tax assessor for exact rates in your area.

1.15% Property Tax Rate
#14 National Ranking
$239 Monthly Tax (Median Home)

Michigan Homeowners Insurance

The average annual homeowners insurance premium in Michigan is $2,368 for $300,000 in dwelling coverage, or about $197/month.

Michigan's insurance costs are moderate compared to national averages. You may be able to lower your premium by increasing your deductible, bundling with auto insurance, or installing security systems.

Michigan Closing Costs

Closing costs in Michigan average 1.08% of the home's purchase price. On a $249,000 home, that's approximately $2,689. Closing costs typically include:

  • Loan origination fees
  • Appraisal and inspection fees
  • Title insurance and search
  • Recording fees
  • Prepaid property taxes and insurance

Michigan Housing Market

The median home price in Michigan is $249,000. This is below the national median of approximately $410,000, making Michigan one of the more affordable states for homebuyers. First-time buyers may find more options within their budget here.

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Michigan Mortgage FAQs

Michigan has an effective property tax rate of 1.15%, ranking #14 nationally. On the median home price of $249,000, you'd pay approximately $2,864 per year in property taxes. Note that rates can vary by county and municipality.

The average annual homeowners insurance cost in Michigan is $2,368 for $300,000 in dwelling coverage. That's about $197 per month. Your actual rate will depend on your home's age, construction, location, and your coverage choices.

Closing costs in Michigan average 1.08% of the purchase price. On a median-priced home of $249,000, expect to pay around $2,689 in closing costs. This includes lender fees, title insurance, appraisal, and prepaid items.

The median home price in Michigan is $249,000. Prices vary significantly by city and neighborhood. Major metro areas typically cost more than rural areas.