There is a lot beautiful cities like Rochester, Chelsea, Dearborn Heights, Water ford, Bay city, Northville, Lansing , Macomb , Bloomfield, Auburn Hills
Does anyone in here who IS from Michigan, happen to know if FERNDALE would be a nice livable place for average single people (without families)? How is public transportation over there? Is getting around town gonna be OK even like for people who don't own a car? I am on a fixed income, and do not plan on commuting to Detroit much. I just wanna live in a nice safe quiet neighborhood all alone by myself; that is close proximity to basic amenities like grocery shopping, general stores, and public transportation. Absolutely DO NOT plan on raising a family anytime soon. Just lookin' to rent or buy a small home to live ALONE in peace, and possibly even RETIRE there. What is your advice or opinions on this? 🤔
I want move to Troy michigan. I ask you How many is rent apartment, house, townhouse ??? Please you make program to your RUclips, I need watch to video 📹 about that, thanks, I wait you. Thank you.
This video is a joke. A bunch of Detroit suburbs?? Really? I have lived in Michigan for decades and avoid the Detroit area like the Plague. The sunset coast of Michigan has one charming beach town after another. Google Saugatuck, Holland. Grand Haven, Traverse City etc if you want to see some truly spectacular places to live. I ski in the winter, boat and troll for salmon on Lake Michigan in the summer. Road trips to the Upper Peninsula to see Pictured Ricks National Lakeshore and countless waterfalls are a must. Sorry Detroit area, you can't compare.
So. There are no good cities to live in north of Lansing? You couldn't pay me enough to live down there. By the way there's this other part of the state called the Upper Peninsula that has a few small cities that I'd take any day over those on this stupid list.
Grand Rapids (#3) is a great place to live, but the video narrowed in on east grand rapids. The rich area. The high school has a yacht club... not a boating club, not a sailing club, a friggen yacht club. I would not want to live there.
The opening shot is Chicago😂 The Hancock tower, the Chicago river, Lake Michigan which is on the western side of the state. Not even close to Detroit, Michigan’s inly big city, etc. Pretty dumb.😂😂😂
Michigan sucks. Hot and humid in the summer, freezing cold in the winter. The eastern side of the state is a depressed joke. Whoever made this is massively trolling you.
There is a lot beautiful cities like Rochester, Chelsea, Dearborn Heights, Water ford, Bay city, Northville, Lansing , Macomb , Bloomfield, Auburn Hills
I live in clinton township, I like it, it's close to lake st clair Metropark.
Should be called 10 best places to live in southern Michigan. I'm a Yooper and the whole UP is my favorite place.
Where is a good busy city or town bar for bartenders?
Doesn’t make any sense your thumbnail is a picture of Chicago
Does anyone in here who IS from Michigan, happen to know if FERNDALE would be a nice livable place for average single people (without families)? How is public transportation over there? Is getting around town gonna be OK even like for people who don't own a car? I am on a fixed income, and do not plan on commuting to Detroit much. I just wanna live in a nice safe quiet neighborhood all alone by myself; that is close proximity to basic amenities like grocery shopping, general stores, and public transportation. Absolutely DO NOT plan on raising a family anytime soon. Just lookin' to rent or buy a small home to live ALONE in peace, and possibly even RETIRE there. What is your advice or opinions on this? 🤔
I don't know about the public transportation but it's suppose to be a good centralized location to live.
@@fernoverbaugh4615 Yes, I've heard it's pretty close to everything and is a pretty small town in general... A car may not even be needed.
I want move to Troy michigan. I ask you How many is rent apartment, house, townhouse ??? Please you make program to your RUclips, I need watch to video 📹 about that, thanks, I wait you. Thank you.
Cadillac Michigan is a great 👍 place live if your retired.
Do you know if it's commuter-friendly and has good/decent public transportation, like buses and trains?
This video is a joke. A bunch of Detroit suburbs?? Really? I have lived in Michigan for decades and avoid the Detroit area like the Plague. The sunset coast of Michigan has one charming beach town after another. Google Saugatuck, Holland. Grand Haven, Traverse City etc if you want to see some truly spectacular places to live. I ski in the winter, boat and troll for salmon on Lake Michigan in the summer. Road trips to the Upper Peninsula to see Pictured Ricks National Lakeshore and countless waterfalls are a must. Sorry Detroit area, you can't compare.
TRAVERSE CITY IS THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN MICHIGAN!
So. There are no good cities to live in north of Lansing? You couldn't pay me enough to live down there. By the way there's this other part of the state called the Upper Peninsula that has a few small cities that I'd take any day over those on this stupid list.
Port Huron looks great
I love the UP because of its beautiful scenery but would not want to live there in the winter.
Grand Rapids (#3) is a great place to live, but the video narrowed in on east grand rapids. The rich area. The high school has a yacht club... not a boating club, not a sailing club, a friggen yacht club. I would not want to live there.
Why do you want to move to Troy?
Lol. I as a resident strongly disagree with this video. 😂
The opening shot is Chicago😂 The Hancock tower, the Chicago river, Lake Michigan which is on the western side of the state. Not even close to Detroit, Michigan’s inly big city, etc. Pretty dumb.😂😂😂
Michigan sucks. Hot and humid in the summer, freezing cold in the winter. The eastern side of the state is a depressed joke. Whoever made this is massively trolling you.