Living in the Northern & Eastern Townships & Cities: A Guide for Newcomers

What Are the Northern Townships & Cities Like?

Just north of Flint, the metro gives way to smaller cities and townships with a more rural, working-class vibe. These include Genesee Township, Vienna Township, Thetford Township, and the city of Clio. These areas offer a slower pace, more space, and an affordable alternative to the busier southern suburbs.

The Vibe
Quiet, spacious, and modest. This area appeals to longtime locals, retirees, and people who value land, calm streets, and low housing costs. You'll find single-family homes on large lots, modest ranch houses, and pockets of forested land.


Popular Northern/Eastern Communities

  • Clio – The most town-like option up north, with its own schools, a small downtown, and good highway access via I-75. Affordable homes and a community feel make it attractive to first-time buyers.

  • Vienna Township – Right next to Clio, this area offers a mix of subdivisions and rural roads. It’s residential but still has that up-north feeling without being too remote.

  • Genesee Township – A large township northeast of Flint that includes residential neighborhoods, wooded areas, and a few mobile home parks. Offers access to outdoor recreation and is home to Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad.

  • Thetford Township – Mostly rural and wooded, with minimal development. If you're looking for acreage and solitude, this is the place.

  • Davidson - known as the "City of Flags," is a close-knit community that blends small-town charm with suburban convenience. Known for its walkable downtown, family-friendly neighborhoods, and strong schools.


Who Lives Here?
Longtime residents, people looking to live affordably with more land, and those who prefer a quiet, rural setting.

Housing Snapshot

  • Rent: $700–$1,200 depending on location and unit size.
  • Buy: $100K–$200K for most homes, with even lower prices for fixer-uppers or mobile homes.

Commute & Transit

  • Driving: I-75 runs through the area, giving residents easy access south to Flint and beyond. Rural roads can slow things down in winter.
  • Transit: No local transit—this is definitely a car-dependent area.

Things to Do

  • Outdoors: Buell Lake County Park, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling
  • Local life: Clio Amphitheater concerts, seasonal festivals, school sports

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Very affordable
  • Room to spread out
  • Close-knit, slower-paced communities

Cons:

  • Limited dining and shopping
  • Little to no public transportation

Is This Area Right for You?
If you're looking for quiet living, and lower prices, and you don’t mind a bit of a drive to amenities, the Northern Townships offer a low-key lifestyle not far from the Flint core.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Flint Metro.