Northville sits where Wayne and Oakland Counties meet in Metro Detroit, anchored by one of the region's most walkable historic downtowns. Restored Victorian homes line the streets near Main and Center, and Maybury State Park puts nearly a thousand acres of trails minutes from town.
It suits buyers who want small-town character without giving up access to jobs, schools, and amenities. You pay a premium here, but you get a real downtown, strong resale demand, and a community people rarely leave.
What Sets It Apart
- Top-tier schools — Northville Public Schools consistently ranks among Michigan's strongest districts, with high graduation rates and college-bound results that anchor home demand.
- Central location — You sit near I-275, I-96, and M-14, putting downtown Detroit roughly 30 minutes away and Ann Arbor and the airport within easy reach.
- Walkable lifestyle — The historic downtown offers locally owned shops, restaurants, and events you can walk to, plus Maybury State Park and Mill Race Village nearby.
- Range of housing — Stock spans restored Victorians near downtown, established mid-century neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions and condos in the surrounding township.
- Durable resale value — Limited inventory and steady demand for the schools and downtown lifestyle help Northville homes hold value over the long term.
Living in Northville
Daily life here often centers on the downtown, where you can grab coffee, walk to dinner, and catch seasonal events under old-fashioned streetlamps. Maybury State Park covers about 944 acres of woods, meadows, and trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and Mill Race Village preserves restored 19th-century buildings as a living museum. The mix gives families and empty-nesters alike a real reason to stay put.
The trade-off is price. Northville commands some of the higher home values in the area, and well-located inventory moves fast, so buyers should come prepared and sellers should price to the demand the schools and downtown create.
Northville's market skews higher than much of Metro Detroit, driven by the schools, the downtown, and tight supply. Restored historic Victorians near downtown sit at the top of the range, while established neighborhoods and condos in the surrounding township offer more attainable entry points. Newer subdivisions fill the move-up tier. Well-presented homes in good locations tend to draw strong interest, so timing and pricing matter on both sides of a deal.
Northville, Answered
Is Northville a good place to live?
Many buyers think so. Northville pairs a walkable historic downtown and top-rated schools with quick access to Detroit, Ann Arbor, and the airport, which keeps demand high year after year.
What school district serves Northville?
Northville is served by Northville Public Schools, which spans the city, Northville Township, and parts of neighboring communities across Wayne and Oakland Counties and ranks among Michigan's strongest districts.
What kinds of homes are in Northville?
You'll find restored Victorian homes near the historic downtown, established mid-century neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, and condos. Prices run from condos at the entry level up to high-end historic and luxury homes.
How far is Northville from downtown Detroit?
Northville is roughly 27 to 30 miles from downtown Detroit, about a 30 to 35 minute drive via I-96 depending on traffic.
What is there to do in Northville?
The walkable downtown offers shops, restaurants, and seasonal events, while Maybury State Park has about 944 acres of trails and Mill Race Village preserves restored 19th-century buildings as a living museum.
Thinking about Northville?
Tell me what you’re looking for — or what you want to sell for — and I’ll give you the real numbers for the neighborhood and price band that fit.


