If you have a Plymouth MI relocation in your future downtown Plymouth Michigan might be an area you want to check out. The City of Plymouth and Plymouth Township are actually governed and two different areas, but the locals refer to the whole area as Plymouth.
The City of Plymouth is closer to the downtown and many of the homes are older. But there are new homes in the City of Plymouth. Whereas Plymouth Twp is composed of newer homes and more structured subdivisions (More on Plymouth Subdivisions). So Plymouth real estate is a mixed bag of homes from 1800 victorian and wood homes to 2000's built colonial on larger lots.
Downtown Plymouth Michigan is full of restaurants, coffee shops, small boutiques, stores, bars, and restaurants. There is a central park called Kellogg Park. Downtown Plymouth Michigan has many varied festivals. Some of them include the Green Festival, the Plymouth Art festival, the Fall festival, and the Plymouth Ice Festival.
So I would call Downtown Plymouth a lively downtown. There is always somebody walking their dogs, or taking their kids for a walk through the park. It's not a big park by any means. It doesn't have swings or a slide. All it has is a big fountain. It is one of the old tyme city center parks that the city was built around.
So if you are looking to be able to walk to the city center and have a coffee, or have dinner Downtown Plymouth Michigan might be home for you. Other cities in the area that are similar are Farmington, Milford, Rochester, and Northville.
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