Welcome to Canton, MichiganOne of the fastest growing communities in the US, Canton Township has grown to over 50,000 residents over the past 30 years. Normally called Canton; the community takes great pride in its architecture, quality construction and landscaping. Canton’s historical heritage is preserved and encouraged through the adaptive reuse of historical buildings. Canton has a wide variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. For recreation there are 6 parks, 2 golf courses, a community center and more. Neighborhoods offer an array of desirable homes from condos to sub-divisions or rural properties.
Canton has a unique school system that includes three local public school districts (Plymouth/Canton, Westland and Van Buren districts), numerous private schools and academies, and various local colleges and universities nearby. It is approximately 20 minutes from Ann Arbor and 15 minutes from Metro Airport. If you like living near the country, but the convenience of city services, this township is an ideal place to call home. | More Local Area InformationReminiscent of a small New England Village, Plymouth, Michigan is one of the oldest communities in Michigan. The population of around over 8,00... Read moreYpsilanti is within Washtenaw County, between Ann Arbor and metro Detroit. According to the 2000 census the city population is 22,362. Ypsilanti i... Read moreLocated between Detroit and Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti is perfectly sited to take advantage of the best of what southeast Michigan has to offer. The hom... Read moreBelleville is a diverse community with approximately 3,900 residents. The city has a total area of 1.2 square miles with 1.1 square miles of land an... Read moreLivonia is a large suburb, in fact Michigan’s eighth largest city, located in the northwest part of Wayne County. The city is a part of the Detroi... Read moreAnn Arborites absolutely love it here, for so many reasons. Although it is a relatively small city, with fewer than 130,000 residents, it is home t... Read moreAnn Arbor is a spectacular city situated in the southern part of the state just 35 miles west of Detroit. It is an area with four seasons and beaut... Read moreAnn Arbor is the seventh largest city in Michigan, with a population of 113,206 (according to the 2006 U.S. Census Bureau). 32% are university o... Read moreDearborn is the tenth largest city in Michigan with nearly 95,000 people. It is located in the Detroit metropolitan area and Wayne County with th... Read moreHistorically known as, “A quiet community that runs along I-75 from Taylor on the north to Lake Erie on the south.” Today it is one of the fastes... Read moreWith so much to offer its residents—lucrative career options, a strong community, and great attractions—it is no wonder that people choose Southfiel... Read moreThe city of Southfield is located in Oakland County, Michigan, approximately 19 miles northwest of Detroit and 38 miles northeast of Ann Arbor.... Read moreToday Southfield, Michigan boasts a population of around 80,000 residents, and prides itself on being the “Center of It All” with over 2.2 millio... Read moreWyandotte has a premium location on the Detroit River approximately 11 miles from Detroit. It provides its own power through a municipal power plan... Read moreSaline has been named by CNN Money Magazine to the annual list of "Best Places to Live: Top 100 in the United States" three times in a row... Read moreLocated in Washtenaw County, Saline, MI is just 9 miles south of the greater Ann Arbor area and has a population of 8,034 people (according to th... Read moreSaline, Michigan, a city of about 9000, is located seven miles southwest of Ann Arbor and is the gateway to the Irish Hills, an exceptionally sceni... Read moreWelcome to the Detroit Metropolitan area! We take pride in our city and the rich traditions and history that began here. For over 300 years, Detroi... Read moreThe city of Detroit is situated on the Detroit River in the southeastern corner of the state of Michigan. Founded as Fort Detroit in 1701 by th... Read moreWith so much to offer—thriving industry, museums, sports, music and theater—it is no wonder that so many people flock to Detroit in search of a... Read more |