Canton, Michigan is a growing and thriving community that’s become the go-to place for both young adults and families looking to settle down. Canton residents enjoy a suburban lifestyle that’s far enough away from the bustling cities to get some peace and quiet but not too far that you couldn’t easily make it downtown or across town to various metro Detroit locations. You’ll enjoy free concerts in the Heritage Park Amphitheater, art fairs in the historic part of Canton known as Cherry Hills Village and hiking through local parks in this 36 square mile city.
• Cherry Hills Village – From seasonal farmers markets to outdoor concerts, Cherry Hills Village is a charming part of Canton where you can shop, eat and do business locally.
• Ford Road Public Art Exhibition – This public art display changes regularly and is color-coded providing all those who drive down the road have a visual reference
• Summit on the Park – Offering classes, special events and programs, the Summit is a true staple for the growing Canton population.
• Population: Approximately 90,000
• Median age is 33
• The Corners at Cherry Hill: These ranch and 1.5 story homes are located close to the premiere shopping and dining areas in both Canton and nearby communities. They’re perfect for families!
• The Reserve at River's Edge – A few minutes from Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan, this luxurious community offers homes between 2,800 and 3,200 square feet for the growing family.
• Westchester - City sidewalks and a central gazebo makes these historic-style, estate-sized residences great for families looking for charm near the downtown areas of Ann Arbor and Plymouth.
• Rustic Ridge - Hopeful families and individuals will love these homes that range from 2,200 to 3,000 square feet.
• The Hamlet Gardens - Growing families will love these beautiful, peaceful, relaxing, and sprawling homes with 4 bedroom and 2.5 to 4 bathroom. Their children will attend the excellent Plymouth-Canton Public Schools.
• Good - The work is done. Don’t worry about fixing anything or having to hire someone to redo the bathroom or kitchen.
• Good - Usually more energy efficient which will save you money versus buying a house built just a decade ago with older appliances.
• Bad – They will cost more simply because they’re newer and may take more time before you can sell it as an investment.
• Bad – If you like uniqueness, new homes generally lack the architectural detail and charm found in older homes.
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