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Neighborhoods near Taylor Parks Elementary School in Taylor, MI

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    Dearborn Heights

    Previously known as Dearborn Township until incorporating as a city in 1960, Dearborn Heights is now home to more than 63,000 residents. The city experienced a housing boom after World War II, becoming a “bedroom community” for Detroit’s working class. The city covers roughly 12-square-miles between the Ecorse River and the Rouge River, and its

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      $263K

    • List Price

      $115K - $989K

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      71 Listings

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    Romulus

    Known primarily as the home of the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Romulus is a Michigan city with a small-town feel and a convenient location. “We really tout our geographic advantage since we’re right between Detroit and Ann Arbor, and we host the International Airport,” says Romulus Economic Developer Kevin Krause. “We have a small town, rural

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      $234K

    • List Price

      $105K - $414K

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      31 Listings

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    Allen Park

    Allen Park, a quiet Detroit suburb, offers convenient interstate access and local amenities. The area features well-maintained midcentury homes, eight parks, and community events. Allen Park High School has high academic ratings.

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      $229K

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      $150K - $450K

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      29 Listings

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    Westland

    Nicknamed “An All-American City,” Westland is an east Michigan city offering outdoor adventure 25 miles west of downtown Detroit. Previously known as Bucklin Township and Nankin Township, it was Wayne County’s fourth-largest city when it became known as Westland in 1966. The city now covers more than 20 square miles and has more than 85,000

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      $226K

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      $115K - $485K

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      66 Listings

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    Taylor

    First established as an agricultural township in 1847, the City of Taylor found its stride during the automotive industry's boom and was eventually incorporated as a city in 1968. Today, the 24-square-mile city is home to major employers like Corewell Health Taylor Hospital, Load One and the Henry Ford Medical Center. Three-bedroom ranch-style

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      $196K

    • List Price

      $80K - $399K

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      93 Listings

    Taylor
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    Inkster

    Metro Detroit’s community of Inkster was once known as Moulin Rouge. But you won’t find the history of the Parisian can-can dance here. You will find the site of the former red sawmill that the community was named after, as well as a bevy of history on Inkster’s role in civil rights. The small town is in southeastern Michigan, located about 20

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      $137K

    • List Price

      $56K - $242K

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      50 Listings

    Inkster