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Dearborn, Michigan is the 11 largest city in the state of Michigan. Dearborn is 24.4 square miles. And has almost 100,000 people living in the city. Dearborn is the home of Ford Motor Company which provides a large commercial property tax base for Dearborn. Many of the city buildings are named Ford. Even the New Performing Arts Center Takes it name.
Dearborn Shopping Dearborn has almost 3 city centers. On Michigan Avenue one is down by the city hall and another one is between Oakwood and Outer Drive. There there is the Arabic city center on Warren Avenue & Ford Rd. There are bakeries, restaurants, unique boutiques in all of these areas. Dearborn has the big box stores such as Home Depot, Best Buy, Krogers, Art Van Furniture, and many other large stores.
Dearborn Parks & Recreation The city of Dearborn maintains 2 ice arenas, 1 golf course, 52 baseball & softball fields, 11 soccer fields, 8 outdoor pools, 29 tennis courts, 35 parks (over 300 Acres), eight jogging tracks, 13 volleyball courts, 11 2 handball courts, 2 football fields, and many sledding hills, ice rinks, playground areas, picnic sites, and shelters.
Dearborn is one of the few cities in the nation that has a huge recreation area called Camp Dearborn. It is located in Milford Michigan about 35 minutes from Dearborn.,
Dearborn Schools There are 29 schools in Dearborn. A University of Michigan Dearborn campus, and Henry Ford community college is located on Evergreen. Dearborn has 4 public libraries. The main library is huge and rivals many metropolitan libraries.
Dearborn Attractions Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village is the nations largest indoor/outdoor museums. Edison's workshop is located there. The chair that Abraham Lincoln was shot in is there. There are many restored historical homes in Greenfield Village. Henry Ford's Estate Fairlane is another place you will want to visit. Also the Arab American National Museum is located in Dearborn, Michigan
Here are all sorts of links to help you decide on where to live when searching Michigan homes for sale. Whether you choose to live in Wayne County, Oakland County, Livingston County, or Washtenaw county they are all close to Metro Detroit and it's suburbs by freeway. I hope to give you enough information to make a good choice about Dearborn Real estate, Dearborn Heights real estate, and Wayne County homes.
General Dearborn Heights info Dearborn Heights was known as Dearborn Township until it was finally incorporated in 1963.
Dearborn Heights encourages a strong feeling of community by concentrating on neighborhood and family-oriented recreation programs.
The Heights has one of the highest per capita ratios of park land to zoned areas in the state with eight public parks and two tot lots. The Canfield Community Center, two senior centers and its dispersion of supermarkets and businesses banks, restaurants, theaters) means that every homeowner has convenient access to activities and services.
Some of the other cities when looking for Wayne County homes for sale are Allen Park, Garden City, Westland, Wayne, Taylor, Detroit, Livonia, Redford, Belleville, Van Buren Township. Other cities nearby include Northfield township, Milford, South Lyon, Highland Township but they would be in your search of Oakland county homes for sale, or Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti would be Washtenaw county real estate.
When you are looking to buy a home or wondering what your house is worth contact Russ Ravary. The Real estate agent that is going to work hard for you to make your move easier.
Russ Ravary is a licensed real estate agent in the State of Michigan and a Realtor.
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I do not guarantee or warrantee any of the above information. Please feel free to verify any of the facts. I recommend to always have a home inspection, always consult an attorney about contracts, Purchase agreements and any legal questions. Also consult a CPA or accountant about tax consequence regarding a Michigan home sale, or Michigan foreclosure.