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Pennfield Township

Pennfield Township

$265,314 Average Value

Pennfield Township’s quiet country living near downtown Battle Creek

Pennfield Township is a rural community that is less than 5 miles from downtown Battle Creek but feels like a world away with its quiet streets and acres of land. “It’s not in the city, and that’s what people like about it. It’s peaceful,” says Colleen Dawson, a Realtor with Five Star Real Estate Leaders who sells throughout the southwest Michigan area. Dawson says the township’s location is another big draw, as it’s about 50 miles from Lansing and 30 miles from Kalamazoo, where many residents commute to for work.

Ranch-style, bungalows and split-levels dominate the housing mix

Most homes are ranch-style, bungalows and split-level. There are some unique styles like farmhouse and contemporary, however those are rare finds. They sit on spacious lots that are landscaped with grass and mature trees. Prices range from $120,000 to $445,000, with higher priced homes often sitting on multiple acres.

Public schools in the area earn mostly C ratings on Niche

Pennfield School District serves the area and rates a C on Niche. Kids attend either C-plus-rated Purdy Elementary or C-rated North Penn Elementary, then head to C-rated Pennfield Middle and C-plus-rated Pennfield High. The high school has almost 800 students and a student-teacher ratio of 24-to-1.

Golf, snowmobiling and boating keep residents active

Private Saint Mary’s Lake offers paddle boating to the residents who live around it. Anglers fish in Battle Creek, which runs through the east side and golfers tee off at Marywood Golf Club, a semi-private course with an 18-hole layout. When the weather gets cold, residents bowl a few games at M-66 Bowl and ride snowmobiles on their properties.

Groceries, pizza and hospital access all close to home

Residents pick up groceries at Family Faire and essentials at Dollar General, both located near the community’s south side along Capital Avenue Northeast. Dining out options are also along this main thoroughfare and include local favorites Pennfield Pizza and Coney Island Café & Grill. Bronson Battle Creek Hospital is a few miles from the community’s southwest side. Nearby Battle Creek has more options for stores, restaurants and essentials. “There’s great shopping along the I-94 corridor; grocery stores, a Sam’s Club, a mall with everything you’d need. That’s about 20 minutes away, so you’re not too far from things,” Dawson says.

M-66 connects the area to Battle Creek and nearby towns

Due to the community’s lack of a fixed route bus line, residents get around by car. Capital Avenue Northeast, also known as Michigan Highway 66 (M-66) connects to downtown Battle Creek and surrounding areas. The closest international airport is Kalamazoo-Battle Creek and is about 30 miles away.

Weather considerations, water issues and a debated energy proposal

Summer temperatures are usually in the 80s and winter temperatures are usually in the 30s. The Calhoun County area is prone to tornadoes. The county’s Emergency Management office and Michigan Emergency Management Assistance Compact (MEMAC) work together to respond to severe weather and catastrophic events. Battle Creek is prone to flooding, including flash floods due to heavy rainfall.

In June 2025, the city found that drinking water in a part of the township does not meet certain quality standards and as of August 2025, officials are working to correct the issue. Also in June 2025, developers proposed building a battery storage facility in the township in the next three years. Some residents are pushing back to get the proposal rejected.

Sara Huffman
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Sara Huffman

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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
7,857
Median Age
45
Population under 18
22.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
23.8%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$65,128
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$85,718

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
92.6%
College Graduates
18.2%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
5.7%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
61.5%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
31''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
41''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

35 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

0 / 100
Source: Walk Score
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