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Friday, 20 December 2024

These Are The Top 10 Most Affordable Places to Live in Metro Detroit

Deciding where to raise a family is one of the most significant choices parents make, shaping a child’s experiences and future opportunities. Niche, a leading platform known for its in-depth rankings of towns, schools and colleges, has unveiled its 2024 list of Places with the Lowest Cost of Living in metro Detroit.

This comprehensive guide highlights the most budget-friendly communities for families in the area, taking into account key factors such as home value-to-income ratios, median rent, gas prices, grocery cost and more. Check out what metro Detroit towns made the list below.

This story was updated on Dec. 20, 2024 by Metro Parent’s Audience Development Manager, Katina Beniaris. Her update included reviewing the latest information and adding a graphic. Questions? Please email katina@metroparent.com.

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Metro Detroit Places with Lowest Cost of Living in Metro Detroit in 2024

1. Highland Park

  • Average home value: $59,400
  • Population: 9,032

Highland Park sits within Detroit’s borders like an island. While there is no high school option within the city, students are zoned to Northwestern High School in the Detroit Public Schools Community District.

2. Ecorse

  • Average home value: $52,000
  • Population: 9,292

John D. Dingell Park is located in Ecorse, as is a library, senior center and rowing club.

3. Lincoln Park

  • Average home value: $109,500
  • Population: 39,807

Located just a short drive downriver from Detroit, Lincoln Park offers families many dining, parks and entertainment options.

4. Delray

  • Average home value: $44,400
  • Population: 1,223

The future Gordie Howe Bridge connecting Canada and the United States will pass through the Detroit neighborhood of Delray.

5. Blackstone Park

  • Average home value: $69,392
  • Population: 1,432

Blackstone Park’s small footprint lends itself to a tight knit community.

6. East Village

  • Average home value: $53,099
  • Population: 2,026

East Village’s proximity to state park Belle Isle is a draw for families searching for relaxing greenspaces, boardwalks and beaches within the bustle of Detroit.

7. Rockwood

  • Average home value: $179,800
  • Population: 3,232

Rockwood is part of the Downriver communities, an area of southeast Michigan with plenty of nice parks, exciting restaurants and outdoor activities.

8. Davison-Schoolcraft

  • Average home value: $28,900
  • Population: 1,859

This neighborhood in Detroit partially touches Livernois Avenue, called the “Avenue of Fashion” for its many small businesses and boutiques.

9. Krainz Woods

  • Average home value: $41,714
  • Population: 3,509

Krainz Woods has an active neighborhood organization and is located near the historic Two Way Inn.

10. Carleton

  • Average home value: $147,500
  • Population: 2,655

The affordable village of Carleton is surrounded by greenspace. Calder Dairy and Farm operates its farm in Carleton and is open for visitors.


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