Current Sterling Heights Homes For Sale
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$1,900,000
MLS® # 58050012487
$899,000
MLS® # 58050009591
$699,000
MLS® # 58031363946
$675,000
MLS® # 2210002235
$599,000 - 4 Beds, 2 Baths, 2,800 Sf
MLS® # 58050005703
$599,000 - 4 Beds, 2 Baths, 2,400 Sf
MLS® # 58050005699
$599,000 - 4 Beds, 2 Baths, 4,200 Sf
MLS® # 58050004867
$569,900 - 4 Beds, 3 Baths, 2,860 Sf
MLS® # 2200022438
$564,900 - 4 Beds, 3 Baths, 6,080 Sf
MLS® # 2200022360
$518,900 - 4 Beds, 2 Baths, 4,800 Sf
MLS® # 2200099409
$509,900 - 4 Beds, 3 Baths, 4,308 Sf
MLS® # 58050031949
$499,000
MLS® # 2200073586
Homes for sale in Sterling Heights, Michigan are mostly mid-20th century bungalows, reflecting the city's blue-collar heritage.
Today, Sterling Heights is the second largest suburb in Metro Detroit, and one of the safest. With wide sidewalks cutting across unfenced frontyards, Sterling Heights has an open, inviting feel, making it well-suited to forming lasting bonds with the community.
Homes in Sterling Heights tend to be small to mid-sized, detached, single-family dwellings. Many of these are red-brick bungalows with low-hipped roofs, vinyl siding, and detached rear garages.
Newer townhome developments have also been popping up at the margins and along the major transport routes. And the even newer construction developments in Sterling Heights are bringing in larger homes in grand classical-revival styles, featuring grand arched entryways, columns and pediments.
Whatever you're looking for, whether a townhome, starter home, or luxury home, Sterling Heights real estate will have something for you at a highly competitive price-point.
Sterling Heights is located within Macomb County in Michigan, only 6 miles from Detroit's city limits.
Within Sterling Heights, Mound Road and Van Dyke Avenue act as the main thoroughfares towards Detroit city, and host a major industrial corridor between them. Sterling Heights is also crossed by Highway 59 along its northern edge, and more centrally by 16 Mile Road. The Clinton River cuts across Sterling Height's northeast quadrant, and the large Lakeside Mall sits at the northeastern-most corner of the area.
Sterling Heights residents have access to many amenities and recreational venues. For golfers there is Maple Lane Golf Club, Plum Brook Golf Club, and Rammler Golf Club. And Clinton River hosts a network of parks and greenspaces along its length. These parks have playgrounds, fields, and multi-use paths.
Other parks in the area include:
- Arlingdale Park
- Hampton Park
- Liberty Park of America
- Joseph J. Delia Jr Park
Numerous rivers make for a variety of unofficial greenways and wooded areas throughout Sterling Heights.
Students in Sterling Heights are served by two public school districts:
- Utica Community Schools - Serving the northern half of the city, this district is home to many highly rates schools, especially elementary.
- Warren Consolidated Schools - Serving the southern portion of Sterling Heights, this district operates Sterling Heights High School.
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