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Featured Apartments in Saginaw, MI
Township Square
Give yourself a Gift, with free heat and water. Township Square is located in the fashionable west side residential area, just a short distance from Saginaw's shopping hub. This outstanding location also provides easy access to all of the Tri City area and major expressways serving all of Michigan.
Saginaw MI, 48603
The Crossings at Buena Vista
The Crossings at Buena Vista cares....Come see your new home...Walk-in closets, pool and more!
Saginaw MI, 48601
Fox Glen Apartments and Fitness Club
Nestled on 28 Acres of beautifully landscaped grounds... Free 24-Hour Fitness Club Facility & Free Golf Program...
Saginaw MI, 48638
Ambassador Arms Apartments
Free Heat and Water...Updated Kitchen Appliances with Microwaves...24-hour Emergency Maintenance...
Saginaw MI, 48603
Township Court
Stately & Spacious Apartments You Can Call Home...A Sense of Community For All Ages...Affordable Apartment Living Nestled Within a Residential Community But With the Convenience
Saginaw MI, 48603
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Saginaw, MI
Overview of Saginaw
The lively, involved community of Saginaw is the perfect place for young professionals, families and even older couples. The pride in their city locals feel is contagious, and those who make Saginaw their home may be surprised by the charm and natural beauty of the area.
Saginaw apartments for rent are available throughout the city, and renters can easily find a place to suit their budget and lifestyle.
Living in Saginaw, MI
Saginaw has a long history, dating back to a time when Native American tribes inhabited the area. The Chippewa, Hopewell, Ojibwa, Ottawa and Potawatomi tribes lived in this region, and they attracted the attention of French traders with their pelts and other valuable natural resources, such as salt, lumber and coal.
The 1800s saw an influx of settlers, and by the middle of the century the area's most important industry was lumber. With more than 100 mills, Saginaw shot to regional fame. Even though this industry made the area prosperous for a time, the need for lumber began to slow. Saginaw tried to recapture its glory days by branding itself as a farming community, rather than as a mining town, and then again as a manufacturing hub. Its economy remains diverse today as a result of trying different things in the past.
Today, Saginaw is home to more than 51,000 residents. The people who call this area home embrace the city's past while looking forward to a bright and successful future.
Saginaw Work and Study
Saginaw is home to one of Central Michigan University's campuses. The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees to students in a range of academic disciplines. Since 1892 this institution has been providing residents of Michigan with an array of educational opportunities. Even though it has changed drastically since its beginnings, the school remains proud of its history as a leader in the area.
Also nearby is Saginaw Valley State University, which prides itself in its diversity and culture on campus. With plenty of on-campus organizations, a study abroad program and frequent events, every student will find something to love about this school.
Those hoping to work rather than study in the area will find that there are a variety of businesses and organizations that provide jobs to much of the community. Covenant Medical Center, St. Mary's of Michigan, General Motors, Saginaw County and the State of Michigan are the primary employers in the city.
Rentals in Saginaw, MI, and Cost of Living
Because of the diverse population in Saginaw, apartment rent varies widely. Saginaw apartments typically start at about $500 and go up to about $1,250 per month, according to data gathered by the U.S. Census Bureau. The same source revealed that the median gross monthly rent in the city is $626.
Saginaw boasts a lower cost of living than the rest of the country. This means residents can enjoy lower costs on housing, medical expenses and miscellaneous goods.
Saginaw Attractions and Special Events
There is an island in Saginaw and residents use it as a gathering place to enjoy concerts, walks and picnics. Ojibway Island is the best place to view the annual 4th of July fireworks. The area's Country Fest is held here yearly, and residents can enjoy the music festival every June.
The Andersen Enrichment Center also provides locals with family-friendly entertainment. The annual Jazz in the Garden concert series is a fun and leisurely way for Saginaw residents to spend their summer evenings and enjoy jazz music. With free admission, it's also a great way for citizens to experience new music they may never have listened to previously.
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