Oakland County, Michigan
Rose Township Real Estate and Local Guide
Rural northwest Oakland County township of about 6,200 residents settled in the 1830s, still defined by rolling oak hills, wetlands, and glacial lakes Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Rose Township best.
About the area
Living in Rose Township, MI
One of Oakland County's most rural corners, with 97.5 percent owner-occupied housing and the 637-acre Rose Oaks County Park at its center.
The housing market
Homes in Rose Township
- 97.5% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied.
- 96.4% of housing units are single-family detached homes on rural land.
- Median home value of $318,100.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Rose Township home
Rose Oaks County Park
637-acre Oakland County park with five miles of trails, accessible boardwalks and floating docks, 200 acres of wetlands, and glacial-lake frontage
Rose Center
Historic hamlet at Milford and Demode roads whose post office opened as Rose on October 17, 1837 and closed at the end of 1949
Rose Heritage historical archive
'A Place Called Rose' essays and presentations by historian Carol Bacak-Egbo documenting the township's rural history
Rose Oaks trails
Wooded upland and wetland trail system in the township's center between Fish Lake and Buckhorn Lake roads
Glacial lakes
Chain of small glacial lakes documented since surveyor Joseph Wampler's notes on the rolling oak land
Neighborhoods
Rose Township areas to know
Rose Center
Historic crossroads hamlet with a former rail station
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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.