Living in the Southern Suburbs: A Guide for Newcomers

What Is the Southern Area of the Flint Metro?

This area includes Grand Blanc, Swartz Creek, Mundy Township, Atlas Township, and Goodrich. It’s where you'll find stable neighborhoods, good schools, and newer homes. Grand Blanc is the anchor here, with a walkable downtown and a growing shopping and dining scene. Most people live here for the schools, the space, and the commute.

The Vibe
Suburban and school-centered. Think planned neighborhoods, sports leagues, and larger homes. Many folks work in Flint, Lansing, or metro Detroit but want a quieter base.


Popular Southern Communities

  • Grand Blanc – One of the most desirable suburbs, with good schools, a cute downtown, and newer housing. Mix of professionals, retirees, and families.
  • Swartz Creek – Smaller-town feel with classic subdivisions and friendly locals. Affordable and close to I-69.
  • Fenton - a charming small city that blends historic character with modern amenities. The downtown here retains much of its historical look but is also know for amazing local opportunities for outdoor recreation.
  • Goodrich & Atlas Township – Rural-suburban blend with big lots, country roads, and custom homes. Excellent for people looking for space.
  • Mundy Township – A mix of newer developments and rural edges, close to major highways and retail.

Who Lives Here?
Families, retirees, healthcare professionals, and commuters.

Housing Snapshot

  • Rent: $1,100–$1,800 for apartments and townhomes.
  • Buy: $180K–$350K, with some newer homes and custom builds over $400K.

Commute & Transit

  • Driving: I-75 and I-69 make Detroit, Lansing, and Ann Arbor accessible. Easy airport access.
  • Transit: Limited public transportation. Most households rely on cars.

Things to Do

  • Outdoors: Creasey Bicentennial Park, local golf courses, farmers markets
  • Food: Little Joe’s, The Grafted Root, multiple chain and local options

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Good school districts
  • Quiet and spacious
  • Access to amenities without city stress

Cons:

  • Car-dependent
  • Limited nightlife

Is This Area Right for You?
If you're raising a family, looking for a move-in-ready home, or want suburban calm within reach of multiple job markets, the Southern Suburbs are worth a look.

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