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Wednesday, 4 December 2024

These Are The Top 10 Places with Lowest Cost of Living in Macomb County, According to Niche

Deciding where to raise a family can shape a child’s future and opportunities. For families seeking budget-friendly living, Niche, a trusted source for town, school and college rankings, has unveiled its 2024 list of Places with the Lowest Cost of Living in Macomb County.

This comprehensive guide highlights the most affordable communities for families, using data-driven insights such as home value-to-income ratio, median rent, gas prices, grocery costs and more. Here are the top 10 Macomb County towns that made the list.

This story was updated on Dec. 3, 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.

Best places with the lowest cost of living in Macomb County

Macomb County Places with Lowest Cost of Living in 2024

1. Center Line 

  • Average home value: $131,900
  • Population: 8,493

Center Line’s diverse neighborhoods and proximity to bigger cities like Royal Oak and Detroit make it a good choice for families wanting a peaceful neighborhood within driving distance to downtown life.

2. Mount Clemens 

  • Average home value: $150,900
  • Population: 15,679

Affordable Mount Clemens offers its residents access to art centers, farmers markets, museums and more. 

3. Fraser 

  • Average home value: $178,900
  • Population: 14,668

Fraser has a dense suburban feel and above average public schools. Also located in Fraser is the Arts Academy in the Woods, a free public charter academy for students interested in the arts. 

4. Roseville 

  • Average home value: $129,400
  • Population: 47,476

This suburb offers residents plenty of shopping options plus quick access to downtown Detroit and a short drive to the lakefront. 

5. Ray Township 

  • Average home value: $374,700
  • Population: 3,780

The vast majority of residents in Ray Township own their own homes. Ray boasts access to excellent parks, including Wolcott Mill Metropark, a 2,625 acre park. 

6. St. Clair Shores 

  • Average home value: $181,300
  • Population: 58,656

St. Clair Shores offers residents access to Lake St. Clair. The city is well known for its “Nautical Mile” along Jefferson Avenue. It earns a “B” from Niche in the diversity category. 

7. Harrison Charter Township

  • Average home value: $241,700
  • Population: 24,249

Harrison Charter Township offers residents an incredible access to activities along the lakeshore. 

8. Richmond

  • Average home value: $221,500
  • Population: 5,852

Richmond’s parks and community centers are a draw for families looking for convenient and beautiful outdoor access. 

9. Eastpointe

  • Average home value: $115,100
  • Population: 34,087

This suburb of Detroit offers residents a good cost of living and outdoor activities as well as pleasant parks and summer festivals. 

10. Chesterfield Township

  • Average home value: $258,200
  • Population: 45,414

Although Chesterfield has a sparse suburban feel, there are many options for restaurants, businesses and shopping. The public schools, cost of living and diversity in Chesterfield are above average.


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