Living in the Western Suburbs: Livonia, Canton, Northville, Novi
What Are the Western Suburbs?
The western suburbs sit between Detroit and Ann Arbor and offer a comfortable middle ground—newer developments, great schools, access to job centers, and a wide variety of home types. This area is known for its diversity, spacious neighborhoods, and convenient location for commuters heading in either direction.
The Vibe
These are well-planned, family-focused towns with good services and schools. You’ll find subdivisions with sidewalks, kids on bikes, big-box retail, and plenty of parks. Northville offers a bit of historic charm, Novi leans modern and vibrant, while Livonia feels like solid Midwestern suburbia.
Key Cities
- Canton – Big, diverse, and growing with great schools and open spaces
- Northville – Upscale and historic, with a cute downtown
- Livonia – Solid middle-class, older ranch homes, and great services
- Novi – Shopping central, lots of new development, and a large Asian-American community
Who Lives Here?
- Families, professionals, Indian and Korean American communities, and Ann Arbor commuters
Housing Snapshot
- Rent: $1,400–$2,800
- Buy: $250K–$700K
- Styles: Brick ranches, new townhomes, large single-family homes
Commute & Transit
- I-275, I-96, and M-14 run through the area
- Drive everywhere; limited public transport
Things to Do
- Malls, parks, splash pads, libraries, cultural festivals
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Good schools
- Family-oriented
- Newer homes
- Diverse
Cons:
- Car-centric
- Fewer nightlife options
Are the Western Suburbs Right for You?
A top choice for families who want schools, space, and convenience without moving too far from urban centers.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Detroit Metro Area.