Why Live in Blair
Blair, Michigan, located on the southern edge of the Grand Traverse Bay Area, offers a blend of suburban and rural living with a variety of stores and restaurants. The community is known for its scenic beauty, featuring rolling hills, woods, and farmlands. Despite being more than 10 miles from Traverse City, Blair attracts visitors with its collegiate-level baseball team and the annual Northwestern Michigan Fair, which draws about 50,000 people each August. Housing in Blair is generally more affordable than in Traverse City, with a median home price of around $375,000. The area includes a mix of manufactured, ranch-style, and split-level homes, particularly in the Grawn community, while Silver Lake offers rare waterfront properties. Chums Corner, a local hub, features several stores and dining options, including Family Fare Supermarket, Menards, Blain’s Farm & Fleet, Bergstrom’s Burgers, Samsara Southeast Asian Cuisine, and Rico’s Café and Pizzeria. Blair Township Community Park provides recreational facilities such as a picnic pavilion, playground, splash pad, ballfields, and a disc golf course. The TART Trails network connects Blair to downtown Traverse City and other areas, and Wheels on Rails offers a unique biking experience on old railroad tracks. Students in Blair attend highly rated schools, including Traverse City East Middle School, Traverse City Central High School, Traverse City West Middle School, and Traverse City West Senior High School. The BATA City Loop bus system provides convenient transportation to downtown Traverse City and Cherry Capital Airport, both about a 20-minute drive away.