The unusual suburbs across the US where buyers are sparking major bidding wars
The hottest real estate markets of 2025 are surprisingly in the Midwest suburbs.
Cities like Chicago, Kansas City and Detroit have risen in popularity in recent years because of the low home prices compared to the rest of the US. That in turn led to prices rising in those cities.
‘Many buyers are now widening their search to the suburbs after being priced out of popular urban areas in the Midwest,’ says Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather.
‘These neighborhoods are generally a 15-20 minute drive to the downtown of a metro— a reasonable commute for workers — and have easy access to shopping, sought-after schools and recreational pursuits.’
Homes are selling quicker than they did a year ago in each of the 10 hottest neighborhoods, with many homes also going for over asking on price, sparking bidding wars between potential buyers.
One reason for that is the in-demand neighborhoods have more demand than inventory, with many of these Midwest towns posting a drop in active listings from a year ago.
‘That means more eyeballs on the homes that are listed,’ says Redfin’s report.
‘Bidding wars can be common in theses areas—particularly homes that are well-priced, move-in ready, and in desirable locations, near water, good schools,’ Fairweather tells DailyMail.com.
These emerging suburban hotspots are seeing homebuyer demand and competitive bidding because they are all affordable, have good job opportunities, and provide strong local amenities.

Lakeville, MN, has very high demand but low supply, sparking bidding wars for homes

In Kansas, Prairie Village and Mission Hills are so in demand half go for over asking price

Mission Hills sit 15 minutes south of downtown Kansas City and homes are in high demand

Redfin agent Christine Kooiker talks Jenison
‘This ranking gives us insight into where the housing market is headed in 2025—as more people look for a balance of urban accessibility and suburban comfort. Demand will continue to surge in places that offer both,’ Fairweather adds.
Among the top ten hottest markets are multiple neighborhoods in the Midwest, including Jenison, MI, not far from Grand Rapids, where the median sale price is $356,500. Nearly one out of every four homes sold went over asking after bids poured in.
‘Jenison is only 15 minutes to downtown Grand Rapids, where you can catch a game or a show, yet it feels almost rural—there’s a lot of green space to move and grow, said local Redfin agent Christine Kooiker.
‘Taxes are low, land is affordable and the broader Georgetown Township is very open to new development. Every time I drive by, I see a new subdivision that’s half finished.’
Jenison is also only a two and a half hour drive to Chicago and Detroit.
Another Illinois area that is in high demand is Campton Hills and St. Charles, IL, where the median price of a home is $615,000. So far this year, 36 percent of homes listed have sold over asking price.
Campton Hills is a rural neighborhood 50 miles west of Chicago. Downtown St. Charles is only a few minutes away and offers plenty of restaurants and entertainment options.
‘It feels like almost every home that hits the market in Campton Hills and St. Charles has multiple offers,’ says local agent Cynthia Stolfe.

Another Illinois area that is in high demand is Campton Hills

The historic Hotel Baker sits in downtown St. Charles, Illinois, where homes are in demand

Campton Hills, Illinois doesn’t have a lot of inventory but it is in high demand with buyers
‘I tell people it’s like living in a vacation town. In summer you can go boating, or water skiing or kayaking and there are parks and trails all along the river.’
Franklin, WI, also made the list where home sales are hot. The median sale price is $392,500 and the suburb is close to Milwaukee, with plenty of shopping and restaurants within a short drive and high-quality sporting facilities.
It’s a really attractive location for commuters who either work in downtown Milwaukee or in Chicago a few days each month,’ said agent Ben Ambroch.
‘Franklin is not fully developed yet, so new construction is attracting buyers to the area. Many people are purchasing new builds because they can’t find a home for the right price closer to central Milwaukee. One of the defining characteristics of homes in Franklin is really big lots—a perk for buyers who are tired of living on top of their neighbors.’
In Kansas, Prairie Village and Mission Hills are in high demand, with homes for sale at a median price of $476,500. Nearly half of all those listed sold for more than asking.
Both Prairie Village and Mission Hills sit 15 minutes south of downtown Kansas City. The tree-lined neighborhoods have some homes in Mission Hills going for over $10 million and others in Prairie Village going…
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