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Caseville, MI


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Caseville, Michigan

Caseville, Michigan, in Huron county, is 49 miles NE of Saginaw, Michigan (center to center) and 111 miles N of Detroit, Michigan. About 888 people people live in Caseville.

The People and Families of Caseville

In Caseville, about 54% of adults are married. Single people feel welcome in Caseville, and many people make their homes without family or roommates living with them. Singles, rather than married couples, seem the order of the day in the village.

Its large mature (over 65) population grounds Caseville nicely.

Wealth and Education

In 2000, Caseville had a median family income of $36,750.

Caseville Housing

Of the houses, apartments, etc. in Caseville, about 72% are lived in by their owners, not renters. It's not uncommon for visitors to rent vacation houses in the village. Notably, housing in Caseville tends to be newer than in most villages. Renting one (or even zero) bedroom apartments is pretty common in the village. If you're looking for affordable rentals, Caseville is one place with an advantage over most places in Michigan. The village isn't one of those high-end villages with high property taxes.

Commuting

In Caseville, 93% of commuters drive to work.

High Points

Caseville strengths, compared to Peers (similar size places nationally) or State (other places in Michigan):

CategoryTrophy
Affordability of Rents
(vs. State)
Top 11%Caseville Affordability of Rents
Affordability of Property Taxes
(vs. State)
Top 12%Caseville Affordability of Property Taxes
Public Transportation Use
(vs. Peers)
Top 15%Caseville Public Transportation Use

Comparative Profile of Caseville, MI

Comparing Caseville to similar size places nationwide (Peers) and to other places in Michigan (State):

Ratings range from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest).


The People

CharacteristicCompared
to Peers
Compared
to State
Age of the Population1010
Senior Citizens1010
Male Share of the Population78
Well-Paid Single Men64
Racial Diversity43
Female Share of the Population43
Children Under 5 Years Old11

Families

CharacteristicCompared
to Peers
Compared
to State
Portion of People Married24
Average Household Size11

Wealth

CharacteristicCompared
to Peers
Compared
to State
People in Middle Class or Better54
People Above Poverty43
College Educated Adults43
Median Family Income42

Commute & Sprawl

CharacteristicCompared
to Peers
Compared
to State
Public Transportation Use99
Working at Home78
Short Commute Times55
Walking and Biking to Work43

Housing

CharacteristicCompared
to Peers
Compared
to State
Seasonal and Vacation Housing1010
People Living Alone1010
Studio & One-Bedroom Rentals97
Affordability of Rents89
Housing Recently Built79
Affordability of Property Taxes59
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