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Deerfield Township Lapeer

Deerfield Township Lapeer

$289,813 Average Value

A one-stoplight Michigan town

With a mixture of corn and soybean farmland, rolling pastures and dense woodland, Deerfield Township embodies small-town living and rural Michigan beauty. “I’ve always liked the area,” says Ray Hayes, Deerfield Township supervisor. “It’s a rural community with a little looser of a lifestyle. There’s no hustle and bustle of the city.” The township has one stoplight, located next to the town’s only grocery store, and the two main roads—Highway 24 and East Burnside Road—hold the few shopping and dining options within Deerfield.

Downtown Deerfield Township consists of Byran's Supermarket, town offices, and a few locally run shops.
Downtown Deerfield Township consists of Byran's Supermarket, town offices, and a few locally run shops.
Large homes built on large properties in Deerfield Township give families the space they need to grow.
Large homes built on large properties in Deerfield Township give families the space they need to grow.
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Ranch homes and farmhouses

“We were looking for a larger property, and we were able to find a farm in Deerfield,” says Judy Buning, co-owner of Burning Farms. “And we’ve been here six years now.” With a median lot size of more than seven acres, Deerfield homes sit on largely level lots with enough space for farming. Farmhouses and ranch-style homes make up most of Deerfield’s architectural landscape, but the township’s lakeside homes take on more modern, cabin-like designs. Homes can sell as low as $150,000 for 1,200 square feet or as high as $500,000 for more than 2,000 square feet. The median home price is $270,000, up 16% from the previous year.

Ranch-style homes in Deerfield Township are ideal for first time home buyers.
Ranch-style homes in Deerfield Township are ideal for first time home buyers.
Deerfield Township features several inland lakes.
Deerfield Township features several inland lakes.
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Schools with good marks

Students of Deerfield can start their education and enroll in pre-kindergarten through 4th grade at North Branch Elementary School, then progress to Ruth Fox Middle School for grades 5 through 8. Both schools earn grades of B on Niche. Offering a curriculum that focuses on science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics—STEAM—North Branch High School aims to prepare its students for high-paying technical jobs, earning a B-minus on Niche.

North Branch Middle School in North Branch serves multiple communities in this rural area.
North Branch Middle School in North Branch serves multiple communities in this rural area.
North Branch High School is a regional school serving multiple communities, including Deerfield Township,
North Branch High School is a regional school serving multiple communities, including Deerfield Township,
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Driving is key

The two major thoroughfares of Deerfield are East Burnside Road and Highway 24, the latter of which holds Deerfield’s few businesses and restaurants. Deerfield has no public transportation, and the roads lack sidewalks, so a personal vehicle is essential for getting around town. “It’s usually a twenty-minute drive to get to a grocery store,” Buning says. “In the city, it takes 20 to 30 minutes to get anywhere because of traffic. In Deerfield, there is one light at Lapeer Road and North Branch. It takes twenty minutes to get anywhere because of the distance.”

Bryan’s Supermarket and Deerfield Inn

The town’s only grocery store is Bryan’s Supermarket on North Lapeer Road. For larger box stores like Walmart, residents must drive 10 miles south to Lapeer. Dining options are also limited, but the available options are well-loved by residents. “In North Branch, there’s North Branch Bar and Grill,” Buning says. “They have better food than some of the bigger, fancier places in the city.” On North Lapeer Road, the Deerfield Inn serves breakfast, burgers and pizza with a warm, homey vibe.

Locals visit the Deerfield Inn frequently for their daily specials.
Locals visit the Deerfield Inn frequently for their daily specials.
Bryan's Supermarket fresh produce for all your home cooking needs.
Bryan's Supermarket fresh produce for all your home cooking needs.
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Few parks, but nature everywhere

The town has few official parks, but the area is still conducive to outdoor living. On Falkenbury Road, Deerfield Park offers kids a grassy field and a playground. Just a few miles from the park, Sutter’s Recreation Area gives campers a wooded site to set up their RVs, swim and grill outdoors. For nature lovers just looking to get their steps in, the Myron and Isabel Zucker Memorial Nature Sanctuary sits on the west side of Deerfield and has a single, 1.3-mile loop trail that wanders through the East Michigan wilderness.

Sutter's Recreation Area is a popular camping destination located inside Deerfield Township.
Sutter's Recreation Area is a popular camping destination located inside Deerfield Township.
There are plenty of activities for kids of all ages at Deerfield Park.
There are plenty of activities for kids of all ages at Deerfield Park.
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Big fireworks and community celebrations

Annual events in Deerfield center around national holidays, though the town events committee recently disbanded, leaving the events to be organized by the community. “We usually have a big parade for all the big holidays,” Buning says. “There are always fireworks too, and the fireworks show we have here is better than some of the city shows.”

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Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

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Neighborhoods in Deerfield Township Lapeer

Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
5,861
Median Age
43
Population under 18
23.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
20.8%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$70,289
Below the national average
$79,601
Average Household Income
$82,275

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
94.8%
College Graduates
14.6%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
3.3%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
63.9%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
32''
Average Winter Low Temperature
15°F
Average Summer High Temperature
81°F
Annual Snowfall
39''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

25 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

0 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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Deerfield Township Lapeer