124: PROS And CONS Of Living In Ferndale Michigan

04/05/2023 10 min Episodio 124

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PROS And Cons Of Living In Ferndale Michigan - Ferndale, Michigan is a small, vibrant city located just north of Detroit. With a strong sense of community and a diverse range of cultural, dining, and entertainment options, but with all the good, there’s also some bad, so be sure to stick around and find out about some of the downsides of living in Ferndale, Michigan.

The city of Ferndale covers about 3.88 square miles with a population of around 20,000 people. But don’t let this city's size fool you, it’s packed a big punch and landed itself in national headlines for being on Realtor.com’s Top 10 markets for first time homebuyers in the whole entire country coming in at number 9. But before you base making a move to Ferndale Michigan on just this article alone, I want to break down some pros and cons to give you some more insight about the area, and if Ferndale continues to interest you, I’ll link another video I created a little while back comparing Royal Oak and Ferndale’s similarities and differences.

MENTIONED LINKS ⬇️
→Ferndale vs. Royal Oak Video: https://youtu.be/5setqYS7x2Q
→Restaurants In Ferndale Michigan: https://bit.ly/40oErfC
→Parking In Ferndale Michigan: https://bit.ly/3nnhhrj

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