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Why Live in Romulus
Romulus, MI, known for hosting the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, offers a small-town, rural feel with a population of around 25,000 residents. The city is strategically located between Detroit and Ann Arbor, making it a convenient spot for commuters. Major employers include an Amazon warehouse, the airport, and General Motors. Housing in Romulus features a mix of brick and vinyl-sided ranch-style homes, historic farmhouses, and Craftsman-style homes, with newer condos and manufactured homes adding variety. The city has a strong industrial, blue-collar atmosphere, and efforts are underway to revitalize the downtown area, particularly along Goddard Road, which was hit hard by the COVID-era economic downturn. Romulus boasts six parks with amenities such as an agility course for dogs, playgrounds, and picnic shelters. The Romulus Athletic Center offers a rock-climbing wall, basketball court, indoor track, and pool. Additionally, the nearby Lower Huron Metropark provides a combination of woodlands and grassy meadows with modern amenities. The city is part of Detroit’s SMART bus system, and its streets are lined with sidewalks, making it pedestrian-friendly. Annual events like the Pumpkin Festival and Downtown Scarecrow Contest add to the local cultural scene. The city’s location near major interstates and the airport contributes to noise concerns, but it also means that downtown Detroit and Ann Arbor are just a short drive away.
Home Trends in Romulus, MI
On average, homes in Romulus, MI sell after 38 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Romulus, MI over the last 12 months is $205,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.