Dearborn Heights, MI


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Dearborn Heights, MI

About Dearborn Heights, MI

Dearborn Heights, Michigan is a suburban city located in the beautiful Detroit metropolitan area. It offers residents a safe and family-friendly atmosphere with easy access to shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Dearborn Heights also provides numerous parks and outdoor recreational activities including golf courses, tennis courts, canoeing, fishing and more. The area also boasts several cultural attractions such as art galleries and theaters, providing plenty of leisure opportunities. Additionally, the city is known for its quality educational institutions offering an extensive selection of programs from pre-K through university level. Whether you’re looking for a place to live or visit, Dearborn Heights has something for everyone! Large city - Southeast Michigan, along the Detroit River, across the border from Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Location Details

State: Michigan
County: Wayne County
Metro Area: Detroit-Warren-Dearborn Metro Area
City: Dearborn Heights
Zip Codes: 48127 48125
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 664 ft above sea level
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Detroit’s seemingly endless grid-patterned suburbs spread mainly west of town, and the northern half of this suburban cluster has been split off of the formerly singular Detroit metro area. That northern half consists of the relatively new and prosperous suburbs spreading north into Oakland County, including not only the named places of Warren, Troy and Farmington Hills but also such familiar names as Southfield, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Auburn Hills and Bloomfield. These suburbs, located on once-agricultural land, are plain, business friendly and mostly family friendly.

Troy has become a major business and commercial center, with a number of plants and headquarters operations. Many of the firms making a home there are well known in the automotive industry – Altain Engineering, Budd Company, Delphi, SAE International. Temporary employer Kelly Services and a couple of banks also call Troy home. The area suffered a bit of a blow with the bankruptcy of locally-headquartered Kmart, and much of that operation has been moved, through merger, to Chicago. Like most of Detroit, and Michigan at large, the area is vulnerable to economic cycles. Troy and the other suburbs are mostly modern, with large commercial concrete and glass structures and attractive if plain housing.

The area is known for its community feel and strength of community sports programs. Warren is similar, and goes to market with the slogan “Small Town Lifestyle, Big City Commerce.” Warren is home to the General Motors Technical Center and a series of US Army technical and research facilities among other installations. A number of Detroit suburbs are known for their lack of diversity; Warren is one of them. Finally, Farmington Hills is a mostly upscale residential suburb and shopping area with attractive housing developments spreading northward into West Bloomfield.

For the most part these northern suburbs feature a strong community framework, modern amenities, and a comfortable if not showy suburban lifestyle. Detroit itself, naturally, provides many city amenities and services not available locally. Main roads, laid out on a grid, make getting around fairly easy; while the area is spread out, traffic isn’t much of an issue. Most work somewhere in the area; relatively few commute to Detroit. The airport is on the southwest side, a long drive around the I696-275 beltway Large areas of outdoor recreation lie to the north and especially to the north of Saginaw Bay or east at Lake St. Clair. Cost of living is a moderate 92.9 and homes, averaging $177,500, are good values for the money. The Buying Power Index, our measure of incomes relative to costs, one of the strongest in the U.S. But climate and a dubious economy also affect the ranking.

Detroit’s northern suburbs occupy mainly flat to gently rolling agricultural terrain in the glacial plain spreading north into the state. The continental climate is variable and rigorous, influenced by location on storm tracks and lakes Huron and St Clair. Winter storms can bring combinations of rain, snow, freezing rain, and sleet with the possibility of heavy snowfall. In summer, most storms pass to the north allowing for intervals of warm, humid, sunny skies, and occasional thunderstorms followed by days of mild, dry, and fair weather. Lake and northerly breezes cool the area occasionally. Summer temperatures reach 90 degrees F or higher. Winter lake effects produce considerable cloudiness but also moderate cold temperatures. First freeze is late October, last is late April.

Dearborn Heights Cost of Living
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Arts and culture, professional sports, and cost of living make Dearborn Heights a great place to live.

$181,500
-86.3% lower than avg
$55,190
-25.1% lower than avg
$1,070 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-7.3% lower than avg
Dearborn Heights Crime
32.2 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Dearborn Heights, Michigan
$34,920
for a family
$42,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Dearborn Heights
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I have lived in Dearborn Heights for 11 years and I can tell you that it is not 91% white anymore. The current census counts Arab people as white, so it is flawed. The  More

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Over 16 years ago

This is a very good place to live. The religious population is quite diverse and we need to learn from one  More

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