Find Available North Branch Homes For Sale
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Looking for a quiet and small town? North Branch is the perfect option. The total population is 1,033 with a density of 776.7 per square mile. There is only one zip code for this extremely small town that registers only 1.33 square miles.
The median income for a household in North Branch is roughly $31,071 with a median family income (of at least 4) coming in at $37,750. Although according to the 2000 consensus, about 13.8% of the population were below the poverty line. However, just because there is poverty, doesn’t mean there is a high-rate of crime unlike other cities you may have found. Thanks to Home Facts, we’ve learned that North Branch does extremely well in the crime segment with an A+ rating. The overall crime score for North Branch is a low 10%. However, none of these crimes are violent as 0 violent crimes were reported in 2014. This is 100% lower than the national average.
Now that North Branch has passed your safety test, lets talk about housing statistics. There are many price ranges for homes to satisfy everyone. This includes 12% priced between $200,000 and $299,999; almost 20% priced between $100,000 to $149,999 and a combined total of roughly 55% listed under $99,999. You may be looking for a newer home or maybe even an older home. Thankfully, North Branch Township has both. Less than a percent of homes were built in 2010 and forward, but compared to other towns in the area, this is more than other comps. Many towns in the area haven’t had new units built since 2009.
If you’re searching for an old home to fix up or to divulge in it’s charm, you’ll be happy to know that 25% of homes were built before 1959, including homes before 1939. For someone who loves history, this could be the jackpot.
While there are many options for buying, if these statistics still aren’t cutting it for you but you enjoy the crime statistics and school district, renting is still an option. The prices of rentals in the area aren’t higher or lower, but average rental prices are still far lower than the national average.
For a studio rental, it is around $483 per month, while a one bedroom rental is around $614. A two-bedroom rental chimes in at $800 while a three-bedroom rental comes in at $1,066. Maybe you plan on growing into a rental and need a four-bedroom. You can get this for around $1,164 a month on average. Compared to the national average, they are around $300 less than what you would pay in other states.
In conclusion
There are many positives to searching for homes for sale North Branch, as this part of Michigan is a lovely and safe place. A quiet, small town could be the perfect destination for one to settle down and grow their family.