Grosse Pointe
The Grosse Pointe Communities, which are made up of five cities, are coined the name ‘The Pointes’ by the locals. The architecture of the houses in The Pointes include old, historic tudors, colonials, and bungalows. Each City has its own architecture ‘highlight’ as well as price point. Together they boast a ton of history, beautiful architecture and craftsmanship. With its lake front on the expansive Lake St Clair, historical homes, proximity to Downtown Detroit, convenient distance to several hospital systems and major freeways, and a great school district, The Pointes are a highly sought after community that people love and never want to leave.
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Grosse Pointe City boasts a relaxing robust downtown shopping district “The Village” with recently renovated streets to enjoy eclectic restaurants, quaint specialty shops, art galleries, coffee shops and more
Grosse Pointe Farms features ‘The Hill’ on Kercheval, a friendly business district, perfect for shoppers looking for unique gifts and award-winning restaurants. The Farms is also home to the popular Country Club of Detroit. Annual Regatta is not to be missed!
Grosse Pointe Park- this picturesque, tree-lined community is a haven for remarkable, historic architecture. Here you can enjoy the West Park Farmer’s Market May-October. The Okulski Theatre is a favorite of film lovers. Annual marshmallow drop for Easter is a family favorite.
Grosse Pointe Woods- experience shopper’s delight strolling miles of shops & dining options on Mack Ave, enjoy Lake Front Park, and for golf lovers- the Lochmoor Club is a must.
Grosse Pointe Shores- smallest of the five communities, Grosse Pointe Shores offers a quiet charm. Here you can experience great views and acess to Lake St. Clair from the Municipal Park, tour the famous Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, and is home to the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club.
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All five communities are served by the Grosse Pointe Public School System. These 12 schools include 7 elementaries, 2 high schools and maintain a Student-Teacher ratio of 17:1. Read about ratings at Niche.com
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Grosse Pointe City
Neff Park- swimming pool, ice rink, marina, kayak rentals & more
Tot Lot- popular, well equiped and fully fenced park for kids 8 and under
Grosse Pointe Farms
Pier Park- boating, swimming, tennis etc.
Grosse Pointe Park
Windmill Pointe Park- swimming, tennis, volleyball, fishing, horseshoe pits, playground and more
Grosse Pointe Woods
Lake Front Park- resident only park with boardwalk, dog park, boat docking and more
Grosse Pointe Shores
Municipal Park- tennis, swimming, water aerobics and more.
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The architecture of the houses in The Pointes include old, historic tudors, colonials, and bungalows. They have a ton of history and beautiful architecture and craftsmanship. Expect to see an occassional clay tiled roof, chateau cobble exteriors and high style renovations within.
Grosse Pointe- Average Purchase price $570,400 as of January 2024
Grosse Pointe Farms-Average Purchase price $589,600 as of January 2024
Grosse Pointe Park- Average Purchase price $522,400 as of January 2024
Grosse Pointe Shores- Average Purchase price $702,900 as of January 2024
Grosse Pointe Woods- Average Purchase price $338,300 as of January 2024
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