Addison Township, MI, offers a rural lifestyle with proximity to Metro Detroit's industry, attracting residents seeking privacy and more land. This town of nearly 6,300 people is predominantly farmland, with small residential areas branching off major roads. Parks, lakes, golf courses, and nature preserves contribute to the green exurb atmosphere. Housing styles range from 1920s ranch-style and bungalow homes to newer builds featuring New Traditional aesthetics, many with vast yards and wrap-around driveways. Lakeville Lake is a focal point for outdoor activities, offering recreational watercraft opportunities and a public boat ramp. Nearby, the Lakeville Swamp Nature Sanctuary provides boardwalks through wetlands, while Copper Hills Golf Club offers 27 holes for golf enthusiasts. Addison Oaks County Park features over 1,100 acres of public parkland with hiking trails, disc golf, volleyball areas, campsites, a fishing pier, and boat rentals. Cranberry Lake Park, across Predmore Road, is known for its preserved 19th-century farmhouses. The highly rated Hamilton-Parsons Elementary School, Oxford Middle School, and Oxford High School serve the educational needs of the community, with Oxford High offering extensive college and career prep programs. Leonard serves as the retail hub, with Leonard’s Market, Lakeville Yacht Club's restaurant, and Labrie Farm providing local dining and fresh farm products. Commuting to Metro Detroit is facilitated by Rochester Road, connecting residents to northern suburbs and employment hubs like Auburn Hills and Troy, each about 20 miles away.