La Salle Twp Real Estate
3 active listings · 6 sold in the past 12mo
$389,000
Median List Price
6
Sold (past 12mo)
80
Avg Days on Market
Active Listings
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Homes for Sale(3)
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Under Contract
1/77
$499,000
13358 Laplaisance Woods Street, La Salle, MI
4 bd2 ba1,500 sqft0.66 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/47
$389,000
2595 Yargerville Road, La Salle, MI
3 bd1 ba1,653 sqft4.67 ac
Single Family

For Sale
1/57
$349,900
6321 Avenue B, La Salle, MI
3 bd3 ba1,770 sqft0.27 ac
Single Family
Recently Sold(6)
| Address | Sold Price | Date Sold |
|---|---|---|
| 3123 3rd Street, La Salle, MI | $390,000 | Apr 19, 2026 |
| 3116 3rd Street, La Salle, MI | $290,000 | Jan 29, 2026 |
| 2428 Hubbard Road, Monroe, MI 48161 | $520,000 | Jan 21, 2026 |
| 1052 S Otter Creek Road, Monroe, MI 48161 | $550,000 | Nov 24, 2025 |
| 3450 Swartz Road, La Salle, MI | $80,000 | Sep 29, 2025 |
| 13201 N Suder Road, La Salle, MI | $165,000 | Jul 31, 2025 |
Frequently Asked Questions about La Salle Twp
How many homes are for sale in La Salle Twp?
There are currently 3 active listings in La Salle Twp. The median asking price is $389,000.
How much do homes cost in La Salle Twp?
Homes in La Salle Twp sell for a median of $389,000, drawn from 6 transactions over the past year.
How long do homes stay on the market in La Salle Twp?
The average days on market in La Salle Twp is 80, based on 6 recent transactions.
What schools are in La Salle Twp?
Multiple school districts may serve La Salle Twp. Michigan school district boundaries are independent of city borders. The school district for a specific property depends on its exact location within the city.
What are market conditions like in La Salle Twp?
La Salle Twp is currently a balanced market, with 6.0 months of supply. That ratio comes from 3 active listings relative to 6 sales per year.
How much are property taxes in La Salle Twp?
Property taxes in La Salle Twp are based on a property's State Equalized Value (SEV), which is roughly 50% of market value, multiplied by the local millage rate. Homestead properties (primary residences) receive a lower rate than non-homestead. Tax bills are split into summer and winter installments.