Found 33 blog entries tagged as Detroit Real Estate.

Welcome to Metro Detroit's Unwritten Rules - Video Below

Here, the secrets of Motor City living are revealed in this expertly curated list of unwritten rules, with a real estate twist. Through a combination of surveys, online forums, and local history and tradition, these insider tips are sure to amaze and entertain both long-time residents and newcomers alike. Get ready to discover the hidden gems and little-known quirks that make living in the Motor City truly unique.

 

Meijer Over Walmart

First things first: when it comes to one-stop shopping, Meijer is the way to go. Think Walmart, Kroger, and Michaels all rolled into one, with a friendly greeter at the door and reasonable prices to boot. The only downside, or upside depending on how…

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Best Places to Live Near Detroit Metro Airport

Known by the nickname "Motor City," Detroit and its many suburbs combine for a sprawling metro area of about 4.3 million residents. Detroit itself has a population of 3,548,000, making it Michigan's largest city. In addition to being the hub of the automotive industry, the city is known as the birthplace of the Motown record label.

The Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, typically referred to as the Detroit Metro Airport, covers about 4,850 acres and is considered a major international airport for the U.S. The airport serves over 140 destinations and has been recognized as the best large U.S. airport for customer satisfaction. Finding a home near the airport is essential for those who travel often, either for pleasure or business reasons.…

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Detroit Cost of Living Guide

Detroit is a community that is known by many names to many people. The city's most well-known name is the Motor City, gained after it became the home of the United States automotive industry. Music lovers may know Detroit as Motown, which became popular after Motown Records popularized the style of Detroit music. In the golden age of the Red Wings, Detroit also took on the name Hockey Town. A more recent campaign dubbed Detroit as "The D," and these are still just some of the different nicknames Detroit has collected over the decades. No matter what you call it, modern Detroit is many things to many people. Most importantly, more than 600,000 people call the city home.

Compared to other major cities, Detroit has a very low cost of living. Detroit's…

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