Rising Realty: The Best Places to Live in Michigan

As the Midwestern jewel it's known to be, Michigan is increasingly becoming an attractive destination for homebuyers, thanks to its balanced blend of affordability and quality of living. From unique established communities to burgeoning single-family homes across the state, Michigan is a treasure trove for those searching for quality new homes for sale. 

 

If you’re considering a move to the Great Lake State, keep reading to discover some of the best places to call home in Michigan. 

 

Key Cities for Homebuyers in Michigan

For those who thrive in cities with a strong artistic culture and interesting history, there are three areas in Michigan to consider: Flint, Greater Detroit, and Kalamazoo. Each area offers a healthy real estate scene, plus plenty of attractions and employment opportunities. Let’s explore these cities in detail below. 

 

Downtown Flint

Flint, Michigan

Flint is experiencing tons of redevelopment—and with it, heightened interest from homebuyers. Once facing economic and environmental struggles, the city has been reborn, thanks to a growing job market and revitalized communities. This includes a great arts scene and many museums highlighting the city’s industrial history. Overall, Flint’s resilient spirit is echoed in the quality and strength of its new construction homes.

 

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Buick Automotive Gallery

The Buick Automotive Gallery is an annex gallery of the Sloan Museum of Discovery in Flint. While it’s currently undergoing renovations, it usually features rotating exhibits of automobiles. The gallery has over 30 automobiles in its collection, including 20 classic and concept Buicks, which used to be manufactured in the city.  

 

Flint Institute of Arts

As the second largest art museum in Michigan, the Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) has an impressive collection of over 8,000 pieces. Their collection spans the globe, containing significant American and European paintings as well as sculptures dating from the 15th century. They also run the FIA Art School, one of the largest museum art schools in the country.

 

Downtown Greater Detroit

Greater Detroit, Michigan

In the heart of Michigan, Greater Detroit has been and is undergoing various revitalization projects to rejuvenate the region and fuel economic growth. As a result of the urban renewal, new construction homes are sprouting up, further solidifying Greater Detroit's status as a cultural hotspot for prospective homeowners. 

 

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Detroit Institute of Arts

Established in 1885, the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is home to one of the most extensive art collections in the US—65,000 works to be exact. The DIA's eclectic collection spans from ancient to contemporary art and encompasses diverse mediums, from paintings and sculptures to decorations and textiles. 

 

Motown Museum

If you want to see the birthplace of the Motown sound, you should visit the Motown Museum. This historic site contains the iconic Hitsville U.S.A. building, which was the Motown record label’s headquarters from 1959 to 1968. Visitors can immerse themselves in the music through guided tours of the original studio, featuring compelling exhibits that celebrate the significant impact Motown had on American music. 

 

Fox Theatre

This iconic venue is known for hosting some of the biggest names in show business and a collection of award-winning Broadway musicals, interactive stage shows, and cherished holiday favorites. Built in 1928, the Fox Theatre has a seating capacity of 5,048 and is the largest surviving movie palace of the 1920s, as well as the largest of the Fox Theatres originally constructed. 

 

The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant

Also known as the birthplace of the Ford Model T, The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum is the oldest auto plant open to the public worldwide. Interestingly, the three-story New England-style mill building has remained almost the same since Henry Ford's era. The museum itself features over 40 early automobiles built by the Ford Motor Company and is a must-see destination for both automotive and history enthusiasts. 

 

aerial image of Kalamazoo Michigan

Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo is known for its exceptional educational institutions and thriving arts scene. From charming historical homes reflecting the city's past to new construction homes that embody modern living, the diversity of the housing market is truly impressive. With its exceptional educational institutions and thriving arts scene, Kalamazoo also offers a place where community spirit flourishes and cultural richness thrives.  

 

For those seeking homes for sale in Michigan, Kalamazoo should be at the top of the list for your next residential destination.

 

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Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

Established in 1924 by the Kalamazoo Chapter of the American Federation of Arts, the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts (KIA) has 10 art galleries and 11,000 square feet of exhibition space. The current building, unveiled in September 1961, hosts 10 to 15 temporary exhibitions each year, featuring both loaned and permanent collections focused on American art.  

 

Kalamazoo Valley Museum

From 1881 to 1996, the Kalamazoo Valley Museum operated as part of the public library, then Kalamazoo Public Schools, and finally Kalamazoo Valley Community College. However, in 1996, the museum opened its 60,000-square-foot facility funded by over 11,000 private donations. Now, the museum offers several permanent, special, and online exhibits. It even has a state-of-the-art planetarium and a collection of over 60,000 historical and cultural artifacts. 

 

The Barn Theatre School

Established over 70 years ago, The Barn Theatre is Michigan’s oldest professional summer stock theatre company. Located inside a giant red barn just outside of Kalamazoo, The Barn Theatre offers a diverse range of stage performances, including classical plays, musicals, and children’s shows. You can even preview their upcoming season at The Bar Show, where you can enjoy drinks and food while the actors showcase scenes from new shows. 

 

Kalamazoo State Theatre

Located in downtown Kalamazoo since 1927, the Kalamazoo State Theatre had its early roots in Vaudevillian tradition. Today, it offers a variety of captivating events and performances, such as films, concerts, big bands, operas, dramas, ballet, stage shows, and more. Visitors can also schedule guided tours to get a behind-the-scenes look at the historic venue and its unique architecture.

 

Navigating Michigan's Housing Market with Expert Help

In the Michigan real estate market, the promise of Flint, the opportunities afforded by Greater Detroit, and the artist flair of Kalamazoo stand out—cementing these thriving cultures as some of the best places to live in Michigan  

 

Weighing factors like affordability, local amenities, and homebuilder reputation are vital aspects of exploring the Michigan real estate market. And with a trusted homebuilder like Century Complete, finding the perfect new construction home can go from a distant dream to a tangible reality. 

 

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The statements contained herein discuss general factors and do not constitute professional, investment and/or financial advice.

 

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