Mount Morris township blends history and area-affordability in Genesee County
Mount Morris Township, a charter community in Genesee County, sits just north of Flint and traces its roots back to 1855 when it split from the original Grand Blanc Township. Named after its New York counterpart, the township is known for low-priced starter homes—often well below the national median—and its strong ties to the Genesee River. The area’s manufacturing legacy is strong, and many folks here work at local auto plants like Stellantis and General Motors. "Most people work in Flint or Detroit," says Allan Hobson, a Realtor with RE/MAX Edge. “But those are of course larger cities with higher priced homes, so they push out here to find more land and more space for lower prices.” Interstate 75 traverses the township, offering a straight shot south to both Flint and Detroit.
Ranch-style, manufactured and split-level housing throughout the township
Most homes in Mount Morris Township are single-family detached properties, including ranch-style, classic split-level, and manufactured homes. Typical houses around 1,200 square feet generally sell for about $135,000, while smaller homes closer to 900 square feet average around $94,000. Larger properties—those in the 1,800 to 2,000 square foot range—have seen prices rise to approximately $180,000. Spacious homes above 2,500 square feet, especially those that have been renovated, can exceed $300,000. For those interested in building or investing, vacant land is available throughout the township, with choices ranging from small residential lots to larger parcels of acreage.
Specialized education at EA Johnson High
Five school districts serve Mount Morris township: Beecher, Clio, Flushing, Mount Morris and Westwood Heights. Flushing Community Schools earn a B grade from Niche and serving a large student population. Schools in the area include Montague Elementary, Mount Morris Middle School and EA Johnson High. Each school earns a C-minus grade from Niche. EA Johnson High offers students Educational Development Plans (EDP) that helps students set goals, explore careers and plan their high school courses through specialized programming tailored for their needs.
Iron Belle Trail, Stepping Stone Falls and Bluebell Beach
The most popular nature draws in the city can be found along the eastern portion of the township. All on the same land, the Iron Belle Trail offers scenic hiking and biking, while Stepping Stone Falls and Picnic Area is a favorite for picnicking and fishing. Bluebell Beach features a splash pad, sandy shores and playgrounds. Residents can ride the Huckleberry Railroad on a journey around Crossroads Village, passing by more than 30 historic buildings that preserve the heritage and rural life of 19th-century Michigan.
Convenient access to shopping and dining in nearby Flint
Along Saginaw Road, Kroger provides everything from fresh produce to household essentials while Shorthorn Meat Market is a local favorite for fresh-cut beef, poultry and fish. For dining, Jacobsen’s Mountain Inn is known for its burgers, sandwiches and lively atmosphere with events like karaoke and trivia nights. Modest dives like Oasis Restaurant & Bar offer live music and cold beer. Gillie’s Coney Island is a local staple for breakfast, burgers and homestyle American meals. The closest mall is Genesee Valley Center in Flint, about 15 miles away, featuring Macy's, JCPenney and Barnes & Noble.
Flint Mass Transportation Authority and major highways connect Mount Morris township to the region
Mount Morris township is served by the Flint Mass Transportation Authority, which operates fixed bus routes and the Your Ride curb-to-curb service for seniors and residents with disabilities. Interchanges on Interstates 75 and 475 make travel to Flint, Detroit and surrounding areas convenient by car. Hurley Medical Center is the primary hospital in the community, and the closest major airport is Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW).