Live in lenawee county
Affordable Living, Lasting Value
Living in Lenawee County means enjoying the best of small-town charm without the high price tag. Whether you’re looking to buy your first home, raise a family, or enjoy a slower pace, Lenawee offers an affordable lifestyle with everything you need to thrive.
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Lenawee County’s cost of living is 10-20% lower than larger Michigan cities, making it easier to enjoy life’s little luxuries.
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With 75% of residents owning their homes, Lenawee fosters a community where people plant roots and build lasting connections.
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The average home price in Lenawee County is 15% less than the average home price in other counties in Michigan. Offering an affordable pathway to homeownership.
Affordable Housing Options
With an average home price of $210,000, Lenawee County offers incredible value for homeowners. Whether you’re buying your first home or looking for more space, you’ll find affordable options without sacrificing quality. Low property taxes and competitive mortgage rates make it even easier to plant roots and build your future here.
Educational Opportunities
Lenawee County is dedicated to lifelong learning, offering quality educational opportunities from early childhood through higher education. Families can access excellent K-12 schools, while several top-notch colleges and universities provide opportunities for higher education and professional growth—all close to home.
K-12
Lenawee County is dedicated to lifelong learning, offering quality educational opportunities from early childhood through higher education. Families can access excellent K-12 schools, while several top-notch colleges and universities provide opportunities for higher education and professional growth—all close to home.
Colleges and Universities
Whether you’re a student starting your academic journey or a working professional looking to advance your career, Lenawee’s higher
education institutions are ready to help you succeed.
These institutions provide more than just degrees—they also foster partnerships with local businesses and offer continuing education
programs to keep residents engaged and growing.
Adrian College was founded in 1859. It is a private, co-educational college of liberal arts and sciences related to The United Methodist Church. It is a traditional four-year, residential college that focuses completely on undergraduate education.
With a proven track record of educating working adult students for more than 35 years, Siena Heights University can be an educational resource for your business. Let Siena Heights work for you!
JCC is located adjacent to the Lenawee Intermediate School District TECH Center campus and features the latest in technology, expanded classroom spaces, state-of-the-art science wing, full-service bookstore and a bistro.
Healthcare Access
Lenawee County is committed to the health and well-being of its residents, with accessible healthcare services for every stage of life. From family care to specialized treatment, you’ll find a network of local providers ready to support your needs.
The county is home to several high-quality healthcare facilities, including ProMedica Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital, which provides emergency care, surgical services, and primary care. Other providers offer essential services such as pediatric care, mental health support, and wellness programs, ensuring residents have comprehensive options for their healthcare.