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Featured Apartments in Woodhaven, MI
Brunswick Apartments
Gorgeous Ranch-Style Single Story Apartments, Reduced Rent Available, Private Entrty & Patio, Attic Storage, Utility Room/Pantry, Cathedral Ceilings, Free Flats of Flowers in Spring.
Woodhaven MI, 48183
Tanglewood Apartments
Come home to Tanglewood, where you will enjoy the best of both worlds. Choose the apartment and lifestyle that best suits your needs. At Tanglewood West enjoy a beautifully updated and spacious apartment with a full-sized laundry room right in your own home. Tanglewood East offers a variety of apartment styles that will fit any budget. Regardless of where you choose to live at Tanglewood, one thing is certain... it's a wonderful place to call home!
Woodhaven MI, 48183
Southpointe Square
Nestled in a beautiful country setting yet conveniently located to all of your needs. Southpointe Square is just minutes from access to all major freeways, shopping and the Metro Airport. A great place to call home! ...
Woodhaven MI, 48183

Woodhaven, MI
Overview of Woodhaven
Woodhaven is a relatively young city but has already begun to make its mark on the downtown river area south of Detroit. According to the city’s official website, “Woodhaven has become a hub of activity; a confluence of people, ideals and dreams.” With just over 12,700 friendly and open-minded residents, Woodhaven exudes Midwestern charm in a quaint, small-town atmosphere.
Nestled in the pristine natural environment, Woodhaven apartments for rent will place you in the heart of the Great Lakes region.
Living in Woodhaven, MI
The Potawatomi, Ottawa, Chippewa and Wyandot tribes lived on the land long before French settlers came to Detroit in 1701. When the English and French settlers began inhabiting the bountiful land around Detroit, the first village of Woodhaven was born. The Battle of Brownstown between the tribes and American soldiers brought violence to the area in 1812, which later fell under British rule. New settlers flocked to the area with the creation of the 1827 Michigan Territorial Legislature and took advantage of the thriving lumber and mineral industries in the region.
Woodhaven as it is known today was incorporated in 1965 after Interstate 75 was built. In the decades since, the city has grown industrially, residentially and commercially to become a jewel in southeastern Michigan. Rent a Woodhaven apartment, and experience the beauty of Pure Michigan.
Woodhaven Work and Study
Although there are no colleges in Woodhaven, southeastern Michigan has many opportunities for higher education. The University of Michigan, Dearborn; Baker College and Monroe Community College are located nearby. The metropolis of Detroit is 20 miles away and home to Wayne State University, the College for Creative Studies, University of Detroit Mercy, Marygrove College, the Detroit Institute of Technology, International Academy of Design and Technology and Wayne County Community College, among others, which offer students a great education in an urban environment.
Woodhaven’s proximity to the motor city of Detroit has kept manufacturing as the largest industry in the area, employing over a quarter of the working population in town. Education, health and social services are also very popular here and form the backbone of southeastern Michigan. Woodhaven residents work in every different industry with many tailored toward the renaissance taking place in downtown Detroit. Apartments in Woodhaven are ideal for people here working hard to revitalize the city back to its former glory.
Rentals in Woodhaven, MI and Cost of Living
There are many attractive aspects to life in the Great Lakes region that Woodhaven residents can enjoy without paying high rent prices. United States Census Bureau statistics show that the standard apartment here costs $699 a month, which is $150 less than the national average rate. Coupled with the affordable rent prices is Woodhaven’s low cost of living index score of 89.7 which is well below the national average of 100.
Woodhaven Attractions and Special Events
Woodhaven hosts many family-friendly attractions including the Monster Mash 5K, Hallohaven Halloween celebration, Relay For life and the Uncle Sam Jam fair that features carnival rides, entertainment, fireworks and a laser show. Residents here also head to Detroit for more entertainment to attend events like the Detroit Jazz Festival, Detroit Fall Beer Festival, International Freedom Festival, Monterey Jazz Festival, Great Lakes State Fair, Great Lakes Regional Chili Cook-off and Motorcycle Show and the Art & Apples Festival, among others.
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