Pittsfield Township, located in Michigan, is a suburban extension of Ann Arbor, offering a blend of amenities, community, and open space. The township features a mix of farmlands, industrial plazas, and subdivisions, accommodating a growing population. Housing styles are diverse, including townhouses, condos, older Cape Cods, ranch-style, split-level homes, and newer Colonial Revival, traditional, and modern Craftsman homes. The area is known for its expansive park system, with highlights such as Pittsfield Preserve, Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Preserve, and the 4-mile Lohr-Textile Greenway. Lillie Park offers soccer, lacrosse fields, playgrounds, and walking trails, while Swift Run Dog Park provides space for pets. The township is served by three well-rated school districts: Ann Arbor Public Schools, Saline Area Schools, and Milan Area Schools, with top-rated schools like Huron High School, Bryant/Pattengill Elementary, Tappan Middle School, and Pioneer High School. Shopping options include big-box retailers like Target, Meijer, and Costco, alongside locally owned restaurants and Zingerman's Bakehouse, Creamery, and Coffee Company. Pittsfield Township is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for families. Interstate 94 and U.S. Route 23 provide easy access to Detroit and Toledo, while downtown Ann Arbor is just 4 miles away, offering additional dining and entertainment options. The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport is nearby, contributing some noise to the area, with Detroit Metropolitan Airport located 23 miles east.