Cedar Springs Real Estate
15 active listings · 258 sold in the past 12mo
$330,000
Median List Price
258
Sold (past 12mo)
54
Avg Days on Market
+29.5%
HFGⓘ
Household Formation Gap (HFG) is a secondary market indicator that measures hidden housing demand created by shrinking household sizes. As average household size decreases — due to divorce, single living, empty nesting, delayed marriage — more housing units are needed even without population growth. HFG compares the estimated number of households needed today versus 15 years ago: (population ÷ avg household size). This is a demographic trend signal, not a primary market indicator like income-based affordability or comparative market analysis. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2009–2023), Tables B01003, B25010, B25001.
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For Sale
1/95
$555,000
11033 Sandy Oak Trail, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
6 bd3 ba3,496 sqft0.04 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/53
$550,000
13015 Ritchie Avenue NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
3 bd3 ba2,860 sqft2.16 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/72
$549,900
7045 17 Mile Road NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
4 bd2 ba1,230 sqft13.87 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/28
$455,000
427 S Main, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
3 bd2 ba2,930 sqft5.98 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/89
$400,000
261 19 Mile Road NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
3 bd1 ba1,076 sqft10 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/50
$369,900
13615 Sunset Shores Drive, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
1 bd1 ba1,225 sqft0.34 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/40
$344,900
7869 17 Mile Road NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
4 bd2 ba2,389 sqft2.01 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/25
$330,000
197 E Beech Street NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
5 bd2 ba2,144 sqft0.25 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/33
$329,900
40 E Maple Street NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
4 bd2 ba1,604 sqft0.18 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/17
$325,000
13541 Sunset Shores Drive NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
1 bd2 ba1,353 sqft0.26 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/20
$299,900
1382 Dairy Lane NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
3 bd2 ba1,512 sqft3.35 ac
Mfg Home

For Sale
1/33
$219,000
140 N 5th Street NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
2 bd1 ba1,221 sqft0.49 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/45
$150,000
166 Aspen Street NE, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
3 bd2 ba1,624 sqft
Mfg Home

For Sale
1/25
$130,000
13675 Iris Lane, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
3 bd2 ba1,456 sqft
Mfg Home

For Sale
1/20
$109,900
13735 Shamrock Lane, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
2 bd2 ba1,344 sqft
Mfg Home
Recently Sold(258)
Frequently Asked Questions about Cedar Springs
How many homes are for sale in Cedar Springs?
Cedar Springs currently has 15 homes listed for sale. The median asking price is $330,000.
What are home prices like in Cedar Springs?
Homes in Cedar Springs sell for a median of $330,000, drawn from 258 transactions over the past year.
What is the average days on market in Cedar Springs?
The average days on market in Cedar Springs is 54, based on 258 recent transactions.
Which school districts cover Cedar Springs?
Cedar Springs is served by one or more public school districts. In Michigan, school district boundaries do not always align with city limits, so different parts of Cedar Springs may be zoned for different districts. Check individual listings for the specific school district assignment.
How competitive is the Cedar Springs real estate market?
With 0.7 months of inventory, Cedar Springs is currently a seller's market. This is based on 15 active listings and 258 sales in the past 12 months.
How are property taxes calculated in Cedar Springs?
Michigan property taxes in Cedar Springs are calculated using the State Equalized Value (SEV) times the local millage rate. Rates vary by school district and municipality. Primary residences qualify for a homestead exemption that reduces the tax rate.
What does demographic data show about housing demand in Cedar Springs?
Based on Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates, the Household Formation Gap in Cedar Springs is +29.5%. Shrinking household sizes (from 2.82 to 2.44 persons per household) have increased the number of households needing housing by 341 since 2009 — independent of the 12.1% population growth. This is a secondary demographic indicator, not a primary market measure.