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Neighborhoods in Macomb County, MI

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    Bruce Township

    Bruce Township, near Romeo, offers pastoral scenery and farmland. Notable spots include the Ford Michigan Proving Ground, Orchard Hills Park, and Romeo's charming Main Street. Schools like Romeo Middle and High are highly rated. Bruce Township in Romeo, a northern exurb of Detroit, offers a blend of pastoral scenery and suburban living. The area

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      $561K

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      $318K - $2.5M

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      18 Listings

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    Ray Township

    Ray Township in Romeo, Michigan, is a rural community ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a landscape of rolling farmland and woodlands. The township is home to the expansive 2,380-acre Wolcott Mill Metropark, which offers a variety of things to do, including hiking, fishing, and exploring historical sites. The park also features a historic

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      $455K

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      $183K - $1.1M

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      5 Listings

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    Shelby Township

    Shelby Township in Macomb County offers a suburban lifestyle with a strong sense of community, highlighted by local staples like Vince & Joe’s Gourmet Market, which has been a community hub since 1983. The area is experiencing growth with new housing developments ranging from traditional brick colonials to modern ranch-style homes, and a variety

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      $450K

    • List Price

      $218K - $1.1M

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      126 Listings

    Shelby Township
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    Richmond Township

    Richmond Township, located in Detroit’s northern rural area, combines the tranquility of countryside living with the vibrancy of a small-town community. The township features rolling farmlands, woods, and winding creeks, while its village center, Richmond City, offers a lively atmosphere. Homes in Richmond Township range from four squares and

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      $432K

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      $342K - $729K

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      3 Listings

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    Armada Township

    Armada Township, located in southeastern Michigan, is a picturesque area known for its expansive fields and charming cider mills. With a population of around 5,000, this close-knit community offers a rural lifestyle with city conveniences nearby. The village of Armada, situated on the township's east side, has about 1,600 residents and features

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      $431K

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      $232K - $1.5M

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      11 Listings

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    Harrison Township

    Harrison Township is a quiet, diverse lakefront community with scenic views and friendly neighbors. “Of course, everybody thinks their community is unique, but one of the big things is that we are a waterfront community,” says Township Supervisor and lifelong resident Ken Verkest. “We have the Clinton River, the spillway and L’Anse Creuse Bay, so

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      $427K

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      $21K - $692K

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      12 Listings

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    New Baltimore

    Lake St. Clair, a freshwater lake between the Canadian province of Ontario and Michigan, is the main attraction for locals in New Baltimore. “I’ve lived here for over 20 years, and our city is all about the lake because we’re literally right on the water,” says Kristen Valyi-Hax, library director at McDonald Public Library. “Our downtown district

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      $371K

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      $167K - $920K

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      18 Listings

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    Lenox Township

    Lenox Township is a rural community characterized by expansive farmland, nature preserves, and golf courses, providing ample space for outdoor activities. The area is known for its large lots, ranging from two to 15 acres, which are particularly appealing to horse owners due to the nearby trails and equestrian centers. Homes in Lenox Township vary

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      $366K

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      $222K - $686K

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      4 Listings

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    Romeo

    The historic Village of Romeo, Michigan, offers a unique blend of suburban and rural living. Known for its charming atmosphere, Romeo features long-standing brick storefronts and local eateries along Main Street, where residents enjoy coffee and shopping at local boutiques. The residential areas around downtown showcase homes built between the

    • Average Value

      $351K

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      $194K - $870K

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      8 Listings

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    Sterling Heights

    While Sterling Heights started as an agricultural town, it’s grown into a city that blends suburban living with commercial hubs. Despite its bustling main streets, pockets of suburban enclaves offer modern houses on quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sacs. With about 133,000 residents across its 37 square miles, it’s Michigan's fourth most populous city.

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      $334K

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      $156K - $657K

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      111 Listings

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    Clinton Township

    Pride is strong in the Detroit suburb of Clinton Township. Whether it’s protecting the Clinton River, embellishing the high-profile business strip of Gratiot Avenue or helping organizations and businesses facilitate potential development projects, the township takes collaboration seriously. But that doesn’t mean that the state’s most populous

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      $292K

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      $95K - $653K

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      130 Listings

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    New Haven

    New Haven is a quiet, countryside neighborhood located about 35 miles north of Detroit along the Interstate 94 corridor. This small village offers a mix of housing styles, including new traditional and Colonial Revival homes in subdivisions, as well as more established brick Colonial Revival houses, manufactured homes, and log cabins on larger

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      $291K

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      $203K - $445K

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      16 Listings

    New Haven
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    Fraser

    The city of Fraser offers a vast array of schools, parks, community centers and local parks to explore, all while maintaining a homey feel. RE/MAX Suburban agent Jessica Belanger, a realtor with 12 years of experience, says its pleasantness lies in its stability. “It's a comfortable, niche community surrounded by urban sprawl, and I think that’s

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      $260K

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      $95K - $484K

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      16 Listings

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    Saint Clair Shores

    Home to nearly 60,000 residents, St. Clair Shores sits on the shores of Lake St. Clair across from Canada, only 14 miles northeast of Detroit. The lake itself is a big part of the lifestyle of residents. “A move to Saint Clair Shores will expose you to a happy, leisurely life with more opportunities for self-expression than inland areas,” says

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      $251K

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      $110K - $815K

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      108 Listings

    Saint Clair Shores
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    Northeast Warren

    Northeast Warren is a vast community that blends suburbia with urbanism. Complete with highly rated schools, well-kept homes and close-knit neighbors, it's the only Warren neighborhood not anchored by industry. In fact, while most of the city is heavily industrial, this corner is primarily comprised of single-family homes, creating a quiet

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      $249K

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      $85K - $399K

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      54 Listings

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    Memphis

    Memphis is a quaint neighborhood known for its small-town atmosphere and stable community. Located along Highway 19, it provides easy access to Interstate 94 for a straightforward drive to Detroit. The neighborhood features a mix of home styles, including bungalows, ranch-style homes with detached garages, charming colonials, and colorful

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      $233K

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      $156K - $327K

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      1 Listing

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    Mount Clemens

    Located just 25 miles north of Detroit, the former spa town of Mount Clemens sits at the northeast corner of the Metro Detroit area and combines suburban quiet with the amenities and lifestyles of a small city. This city sits along the verdant banks of the Clinton River, with stretches of parkland flanking the meandering waterflow, and a vibrant

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      $201K

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      $82K - $418K

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      26 Listings

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    Center Line

    The Macomb County city of Center Line prides itself on offering a small-town lifestyle in the suburbs. Located in the northern Detroit suburbs along the Interstate 696 corridor where community pride is strong, Center Line is home to 8,490 residents. The architectural style of homes boasts a rich heritage with a mix of classic and contemporary

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      $181K

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      $70K - $266K

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      12 Listings

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    Roseville

    When Michigan gained statehood, Roseville was predominantly farmland. The area grew and developed as road construction connected it to Detroit, located about 18 miles to the southwest, in the middle of the 19th century. Today, the city is industrial and home to automotive suppliers, printing facilities and food service businesses, offering various

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      $177K

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      $70K - $290K

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      82 Listings

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    Southwest Warren

    As recently as 10 years ago, Southwest Warren and Southeast Warren were largely overlooked and dubbed the 'forgotten neighborhoods' by locals. Over the past five years, city officials, residents and investors have worked to change that narrative. "It's buzzing with a future and possibilities," says Edyta Raganiewicz, Realtor with Century 21

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      $175K

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      $62K - $296K

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      64 Listings

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    Eastpointe

    Known as Halfway in 1924 and East Detroit in 1929, Eastpointe settled into its current name in 1992 after a push to distinguish itself from nearby Detroit, which lies 13 miles southwest. “Because it’s a smaller city, they also have agreements with Roseville and St. Clair Shores for things,” says Nicole Gatto-Ross, broker and owner of A Smart Move

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      $165K

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      $73K - $260K

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      76 Listings

    Eastpointe
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    Southeast Warren

    Southeast Warren is the most affordable neighborhood in Warren—and one of the fastest growing. While it, along with Southwest Warren, was largely overlooked as recently as 10 years ago, there’s a transformation moving through it. Edyta Raganiewicz is a Realtor with Century 21 Curran & Oberski and says Southeast Warren’s affordability, investment

    • Average Value

      $147K

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      $65K - $268K

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      80 Listings

    Southeast Warren
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    Northwest Warren

    Northwest Warren is a vast community packed with amenities. Despite the presence of General Motors Technical Center, the Detroit Army Arsenal and the Warren Community Center, the neighborhood retains a suburban feel. "The north is known to be a little more expensive, spacious and quieter all together," says Edyta Raganiewicz, Realtor with Century

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      $265K

    • List Price

      $153K - $501K

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      37 Listings

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    Eastern Harrison

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      $563K

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      $220K - $2.3M

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      10 Listings

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    Central Harrison

    • Average Value

      $333K

    • List Price

      $183K - $631K

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      2 Listings

    Central Harrison

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