Moving to Michigan

Getting restless in your current state and looking to discover something new? Look no further than Michigan! Let us give you a quick overview of the state.

What big cities are in Michigan?

As you may have suspected, Detroit is Michigan’s most populous city, with a little over 650,000 people calling it home.

The next largest cities are far smaller, though. Grand Rapids has a population of around 200k. Warren, Sterling Heights, and Ann Arbor follow behind.

Nature

They don’t call Michigan the Great Lakes state for nothing! Moving to Michigan would provide plenty of opportunities to be on the water for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and more.

While they aren’t mainly mountainous, Michigan has over 347 named mountains! They also have the two billion-year-old Porcupine Mountains that rise from Lake Superior.

Have you ever been on an ATV on sand dunes? Well, Michigan has over 300,000 acres of sand dunes!

Keep the excitement up – you can even ski in Michigan too! Don’t miss out on their fantastic hiking trails and even experience dog-sledding.

Maine isn’t the only state with lighthouses, too – Michigan can brag about having some of the best ones!

Lastly, if stargazing is your thing, head to the Upper Peninsula for some of the best skies and a chance to see the Northern Lights.

Detroit, Michigan

What’s the average home price in Michigan?

The average home price across the state is $218k. However, the average home price in places like Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills is $600k.

What’s the average income in Michigan?

The average household income is $85k a year.

Who are the largest employers?

It should come as no surprise that the two largest employers are Ford and General Motors. After these two giants, we have some other big names: Ally Financial, Meijer, Dow, and DTE Energy.

Winter landscape of blue ice shards and the Mackinac Bridge, Straits of Mackinac, Lake Michigan, Michigan, USA

How’s the Michigan weather?

Look. We can’t put it any more nicely than this – it’s COLD. Summers are gorgeous and will almost make you forget what you endured that winter. The coldest month is January, with an average temperature of 18º. July is the hottest month, with most days around 83º.

Insurance

Full coverage auto insurance is around $2700 a year. Homeowner’s insurance clocks in at $1345 a year. (which is still lower than the national average!)

Harbor lighthouse, Benton Harbor, Michigan

Airports

Fifteen airports offer commercial flights in Michigan. Detroit offers an international airport and is one of the busiest in the country.

Healthcare

Michigan ranks #11 for health care quality. However, the state ranks in the bottom third of the country in overall personal health.

Universities & Colleges

You can find a good education in Michigan with eighty-four universities and colleges. The University of Michigan has over 50,000 students, and Michigan State follows closely behind.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Politics

Michigan has a Democratic governor, and Democrats control both state legislative chambers. However, Michigan has been known to vote red for president. This state keeps you on your toes!

Economy

Michigan, as of 2023, is ranked number 16 in the country for its economy.

Diversity

77% of the Michigan population is white. 13% of its residents are black, and 3% are Asian.

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