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Why Live in Brockway Township

Brockway Township, Michigan, offers a rural lifestyle with the convenience of nearby amenities in Yale, a small city with schools, green spaces and daily necessities. The township is home to approximately 1,800 residents who enjoy spacious land and quiet surroundings. Housing styles in Brockway Township include Cape Cod, early-1900s cottages, raised-ranch and ranch-style homes. A few New Traditional and modern Craftsman homes are around, but don't go on the market often. Many properties come with significant acreage, suitable for farming, hunting or leasing to local farmers. Residents benefit from proximity to Yale's amenities, including locally owned stores, grocery stores, fast-food chains and family-owned restaurants like Red Dog Café and CJ's Café. Medical centers, general practitioners and specialist offices are also close to Yale. Brockway Township Community Park features a baseball diamond, playground, basketball court, skate park and walking trails. Children attend well-rated schools in the Yale Public Schools district, with the elementary, junior high and senior high schools located on one campus for convenience. The average commute to work is about 40 minutes, with Port Huron 30 minutes away, Lapeer 40 minutes away and Detroit over an hour away. Michigan's cold, snowy winters can affect road conditions, with main roads plowed but side roads often icy.

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