Macomb Twp.
Real Estate - Macomb County, Michigan
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Macomb Twp.
Real Estate - Macomb County, Michigan
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In Macomb Twp,
the average home price is $217,663 while prices range from $150,000 to $575,000.
Available homes in Macomb Township include bungalows, ranches, colonials, tri-levels, quad-levels,
condos, man made waterfront homes, golf communities, commercial, multi-family units,
townhouses, private lake front, business opportunities, rental, investment properties and
new construction.
Macomb
Township Relocation Information
Chippewa Valley Schools: (586) 723-2000
Clinton-Macomb Public Library:
(586) 228-7586
L'Anse Creuse Schools: (586) 783-6300
Macomb Daily Newspaper: (586) 469-4510
Macomb Community College: (586) 286-2000
Macomb Intermediate School District:
(586) 228-3360
Macomb Township: (586) 286-0621
New Haven School District: (586) 749-5123
Utica Schools: (586) 795-2300
Community Location
Macomb Township is located in Macomb County
12 miles northeast of Detroit. M-59, 23 Mile, and 26 Mile Roads provide
east-west routes across the township. Romeo Plank, Hayes and North Avenue
facilitate north-south movement.
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Macomb Township, Michigan History / Facts
Mostly German farmers were attracted to settle
within the area because of its flat and fertile land which was near the Clinton
River. Because of its early settlers, Macomb Township has retained a
German influence. Today, the progressive township is the fastest growing
community in Michigan. The rapid suburbanization is due to the
development of residential tracts which have followed the expansion of water and
sewer service.
Macomb Township is 36.4 square miles, in the center of
Macomb County. Four school
districts serve Macomb Township. Industrial activity is located along
Twenty-three Mile Road and in the southeast corner of the Township. Macomb
Township offers a good industrial/commercial corridor for growth, carefully
balanced with beautiful residential neighborhoods, competitively priced. There
are seven golf districts to offer seasonal recreation opportunities to
residents.
Macomb Township has two fire stations, with three full time personnel and
31 volunteer firemen. Three hospitals are in adjacent communities, but there are
numerous clinics and medical offices within the township. There are nine
churches. In Macomb Township you will need to obtain a permit from the Building
Department for wood burning stoves, fireplace inserts, deck, shed, pool,
addition, fence, additional electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioner.