Wayne County, Michigan
Brownstown Township Real Estate and Local Guide
Downriver township named for Brown's Town, the Wyandot village of adopted leader Adam Brown; today a residential community anchored by Lake Erie shoreline parkland Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Brownstown Township best.
About the area
Living in Brownstown Township, MI
Site of the Battle of Brownstown, which produced Michigan's first casualties of the War of 1812.
The housing market
Homes in Brownstown Township
- 78.5% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied.
- 68.7% of housing units are single-family detached homes.
- Median home value of $247,400.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Brownstown Township home
Battle of Brownstown memorial
Marker and cannons in Lake Erie Metropark commemorating Tecumseh's August 5, 1812 ambush of Major Thomas Van Horne's column; the state marker was erected in 1958
Marshlands Museum
Nature and waterfowl-heritage museum inside Lake Erie Metropark
Pointe Mouillee State Game Area
State wildlife area partly in the township, one of its two major protected natural areas
Lake Erie Metropark
1,607-acre Huron-Clinton metropark with three miles of Great Lakes shoreline, regulation golf, the Great Wave pool, and the annual Hawkfest raptor-migration festival
Thorn Park Community Center complex
Township recreation campus on Telegraph Road with a splash park, tennis and pickleball courts, dog parks, ball fields, and an event center; one of nine township parks
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Local facts on this page are verified against public sources as part of the AppWT local-data project. Data reflects the most recent available figures.