REDFORD, MI
REDFORD, MI
Redford Township, MI: a convenient west-side Detroit suburb with parks, Rouge River views, and easy highway access
HIGHLIGHTS
Redford Township (often called Redford, Redford Twp, or the Charter Township of Redford) is a western suburb of Detroit in Wayne County that blends neighborhood living with excellent commuter access. Organized in 1829, Redford has a long local history and a practical layout that makes everyday life straightforward. The township covers about 11.25 square miles and is known for having a strong parks-and-community-events culture.
Redford is also connected to local nature in a way many people donβt realize: the Middle Branch of the Rouge River runs through a portion of the township, adding a natural feature to the communityβs overall feel.
What Redford Township is known for
1) A convenient location with major road and highway access.
Redford is popular with commuters because it provides easy access to multiple major routes, including:
I-96
Telegraph Road (US-24)
West Grand River Avenue (M-5)
Eight Mile Road (M-102)
This makes it easy to get into Detroit, reach job centers across the west side, and connect to other Metro Detroit corridors.
2) Parks, recreation, and community routines.
Redford is home to numerous parks (around 15), and local recreation is a meaningful part of the township identity. Many residents spend time at neighborhood parks, sports fields, and community spaces throughout the year.
3) Community events that locals look forward to.
Redford is the kind of place where seasonal events bring residents together. Popular annual favorites include:
Summer Festival & Fireworks
Memorial Day Parade
Concerts at the Marquee
Olde Fashioned Holidays
Other seasonal community celebrations and family events
4) Rouge River connection.
The Middle Branch of the Rouge River flows through part of the township, which contributes to the areaβs natural landscape and provides a quiet contrast to the commuter-friendly road network.
Living in Redford Township: vibe, lifestyle, and who it fits best
Redford Township tends to feel practical, family-friendly, and community-oriented, and itβs often a great fit for people who want:
A stable neighborhood suburb close to Detroit
Easy commuting options and multiple route choices
Parks and outdoor recreation built into everyday life
A community with events, parades, and seasonal traditions
More value and space than some higher-priced nearby areas
Itβs a strong βhome baseβ communityβless about trendy nightlife and more about convenience, neighborhoods, and local routines.
Real estate and home styles in Redford Township
Redfordβs housing stock is largely classic Metro Detroit suburban neighborhood style. Buyers commonly find:
Ranch homes, bungalows, and traditional two-stories in many pockets
Established neighborhoods with mature trees and long-term residents
A mix of original interiors and updated renovations
Homes that often prioritize practical features like garages, basements, and yard space
Because Redford is a township with a decent footprint, the feel can vary by areaβsome pockets are closer to major corridors and retail, while others feel quieter and more residential.
Things to do: parks, local traditions, and easy access nearby
Redfordβs lifestyle is rooted in community and convenience:
Spend weekends at parks, sports fields, and local recreation spaces
Build traditions around township events and seasonal celebrations
Enjoy easy access to nearby Detroit attractions and west-side shopping corridors
Explore the Rouge River and surrounding natural pockets for walks and outdoor time
Frequently Asked Questions About Living in Redford Township, MI
Is Redford Township a good place to live?
It can be a great fit if you want a practical suburban community near Detroit with good parks, strong community events, and easy commuting routes.
What is Redford Township known for?
Convenient west-side location, highway access, a strong parks system, and community events like the Summer Festival & Fireworks and Concerts at the Marquee.
Is Redford Township close to major roads and highways?
Yes. Redford has easy access to I-96 and major roads like Telegraph, Grand River, and Eight Mile, which is a major draw for commuters.
Does the Rouge River run through Redford?
Yes. The Middle Branch of the Rouge River runs through part of the township.
What kinds of homes are in Redford Township?
Mostly classic neighborhood homesβranches, bungalows, and traditional two-storiesβwith a mix of original charm and updated renovations depending on the street.
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