Located just outside of Detroit, Madison Heights MI offers a wonderful community to call home, launch your professional career or to relax in retirement. This "City of Progress" delivers many opportunities from the variety of homes to purchase to the many job possibilities. Plus, your commute to metro Detroit is only a short drive if you plan to work in the city.

Demographics

Madison Heights MI

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Surrounded by Royal Oak, Clawson, Warren and Sterling Heights, Madison Heights offers the best of all four. The main road through Madison Heights and where you will find the majority of the shopping centers and restaurants, is 13 Mile. You have easy access to I-696 and I-75 as 75 runs north and south through Madison Heights and 696 runs east and west along the southern end of town.


Approximately 30,000 people have made this 7.09 square mile town their home. The median list price for homes in Madison Heights MI is approximately $104,900. You have the option of newer homes in residential areas that are close to shopping centers and schools. Or, homes in Madison Heights that may better fit your needs include luxury apartments, condominiums, or quality, starter homes that were built in the 1950's. Of the 13,865 homes available, the average house size is around 1,040 square feet, but your family can find larger homes to provide adequate space for a growing bunch.


The majority of residents in Madison Heights are Caucasian and the ratio of male to female residents is approximately 50/50. The median age is 38.3 years old. 20.4 percent of residents are under the age of 18, making this an ideal destination for families. 

Culture

Madison Heights MI is an active town as is evident by the businesses and parks that you find here. From indoor rock climbing at Planet Rock to outdoor hiking through George W. Suarez Friendship Woods, your health and wellness are improved in this city. The 12 other parks in Madison Heights range from those with a one-mile track and a half pipe to soccer fields and picnic areas. You can enjoy all four seasons as you bike, walk, play or cross-country ski through the over 100 acres available to you. Madison Heights also has a skate park and a dog park for those who have those interests. You can also enjoy the golf course, or take the family to the water park on the sunny, summer afternoons. A little unlike most other Michigan cities, Madison Heights is all land and no water. Most of the cities in Michigan have access to water, so you are never far from water activities such as boating, fishing or swimming. You can still enjoy a day on the water in many of the local lakes.

The other part of Madison Heights is part of Oakland County's Automation Alley. More than 1,300 business are located here. The city has 23 shopping centers and 11 hotels. If you are looking for office space in Oakland County to begin your business, you'll have over 860,000 square feet from which to choose. Your competition will include many small business as well as larger corporations such as Best Buy, Coca-Cola, Costco and Target. Originally part of Royal Oak Township, Madison Heights became its own entity in 1955 and has not looked back. It continues to stand on its own and support its residents through a quality community life.

Quality of Life

Those living in Madison Heights MI enjoy a rewarding quality of life. Living within the hustle and bustle of a city has its own rewards, such as the convenience of local shopping or visiting local restaurants. Small, family-owned eating establishments such as On The Rocks and The Wokery are woven between franchise restaurants such as Applebee's and Outback Steakhouse. You'll always find your desires met from the various ethnic choices in Madison Heights.

The median income per household in Madison Heights is $43,000; per family is $52,000. Those living here enjoy a happy lifestyle, doing the things they enjoy and maintaining a family and a home.

Neighborhoods and apartment complexes are well kept and visually pleasing. Not only will you find the comfort and happiness of owning your own home, you will also meet other like-minded neighbors who enjoy the same lifestyle as you. Most residents here are career-focused and moving forward on their professional paths. Whether you work within the city limits, or commute to other cities such as Detroit, Ann Arbor or Lansing, you will find ample work opportunities and career advancements.

Commuting to Detroit is approximately 20 minutes, or you can venture into Royal Oak for public transportation opportunities. You are only 30 minutes away from Ann Arbor and closer to 60 minutes from Lansing, Michigan's state capital. Your traveling routes are major freeways so your drive is non-stop and clear.

Best Known For

Madison Heights keeps a low profile. You know you've arrived when you see the large clock tower that welcomes you to the City of Madison Heights. Or, maybe your landmark is the Telway Hamburger restaurant on the corner of John R and 11 Mile Road- a 24-hour restaurant that has well-known sliders.

Madison Heights is the home of the Chinese Cultural Center and the headquarters for Hungry Howie's Pizza. It is also the birthplace for George "The Animal" Steele, who is a former wrestler.

Education

Madison District Public Schools and Lamphere Schools both service the educational needs of children in Madison Heights.

Madison Heights also have a few private schools to fit your educational and financial needs such as the Temple Christian Academy and the well-known Bishop Foley Catholic High School.

For your higher educational needs, you are near to Oakland Community College, Davenport University, Oakland University and Wayne State University. Approximately 46 percent of those who live in Madison Heights have achieved a bachelor's degree.