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Berrien County, MI

Squire Isaac Thompson built the first homestead in Berrien County in 1823. The county became official in 1831 and received its name from U.S. Senator and Attorney General John M. Berrien in 1831. At that time, more settlers began to flow into the county. The new colonists built positive relationships with the local Indians, but endured other hardships, including an outbreak of malaria.

Following the Civil War the county experienced an intense growth spurt and the area’s fruit farming industry began. Today, the county is considered the “the heart of the fruit belt.” In the city of Benton Harbor, the traditional “blessing of the blossoms” ceremony initiates a week-long event that draws people from across the nation. And, because of its abundant fruit production, Berrien County has produced many fine wineries. In addition to fruit production, however, the county is also the birthplace of Whirlpool Corporation, Dodge vehicles, and many other manufacturing businesses.

Today Berrien County is the most populated county in Michigan. Cities included within the region are Niles, Berrien Springs, Coloma, New Buffalo and St. Joseph. The St. Joseph River that flows through the county offers fishing, water sports, beaches and camping opportunities. Annual events include Rekindle your Christmas Spirit in Downtown Berrien Springs Celebration, the Harvest Festival, Berrien County Youth Fair and the Christmas Pickle Festival.
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Springfield Township, MI29$135,000$137,238
home sale data for other nearby cities
Bham, MI132$232,500$287,936
Buckley, MI13$77,818$102,202
Cadillac, MI68$59,950$77,930
Falmouth, MI4$42,500$46,500
Fife Lake, MI12$74,749$81,662
Gr Blanc, MI259$105,814$115,918
Grawn, MI28$111,000$111,660
Harrietta, MI2$96,187$96,187
Houghton Lake, MI43$79,900$101,019
Interlochen, MI28$75,372$96,351
Kingsley, MI35$87,000$118,591
Lake City, MI12$67,500$159,242
Le Roy, MI12$83,803$92,992
Loch Alpine, MI101$175,452$203,014
Manton, MI21$63,900$72,732
Marion, MI4$55,000$53,500
Merritt, MI1$34,238$34,238
Mesick, MI8$73,750$81,205
Northeast, MI158$60,977$68,043
Roscommon, MI37$67,500$98,395
Sharon, MI21$117,000$118,864
Thompsonville, MI2$125,000$125,000
Traverse City, MI276$128,196$159,571
Tustin, MI2$72,500$72,500
Williamsburg, MI40$140,750$162,859
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Population

Total Population320
Population Density667 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population160
Male Population160
Population Change since 1990↑ 108% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 16% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeNorthwestern Michigan College
Distance13 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeBaker College Of Cadillac
Distance39 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households130
Family Households99
Average Family Size2.80
Average Household Income$62,116
Median Household Income$55,624
Income Change since 1990↑ 5562300% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 21% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.16
Crime Risk (County)0.60
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.31
Murder Crime Risk (County)1.81
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.04
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.46
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.39
Property Crime Risk (County)0.54
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.56
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.18
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.44

Climate

Average July High Temperature81.3 °F
Average January Low Temperature15.1 °F
Annual Precipitation34.7 inches
Air Pollution Index80% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.00%
Nearest AirportCherry Capital
Distance13 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamGreen Bay Packers
Distance110 miles
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Andersonville Elementary School10350 Andersonville Rd
Davisburg Elementary School12003 Davisburg Rd
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BANKS

Northwestern Bank5300 Us Highway 31 N

GOLF

Grand Traverse Resort & Spa6300 Us Highway 31 N
Grand Traverse Resort Clubhse100 Grand Traverse Village Bl
Lochenheath Golf Club7951 Turnberry Cir

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Feast Of Victory Lutheran Chr4400 Mount Hope Rd
2 Real Estate companies have been found with properties in or near Springfield Township
Real Estate One
52 offices | 1,254 associates
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website provides: IDX, Mortgage Pre-Approval, Photos/Virtual Tours
Hall & Hunter Realtors
1 offices | 76 associates
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provides: IDX, Mortgage Pre-Approval, Photos/Virtual Tours, Multimedia