Washtenaw County, Michigan
Saline Real Estate and Local Guide
Salt-spring mill town south of Ann Arbor with a preserved farm museum, a Welsh sister city, and a walkable Michigan Avenue downtown Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Saline best.
About the area
Living in Saline, MI
Named for the salt springs French explorers found in the 1600s, and host of the Saline Celtic Festival since 1996.
The housing market
Homes in Saline
- 69.9% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied.
- 65.6% of housing units are single-family detached homes.
- Median home value of $310,600.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Saline home
Rentschler Farm Museum
216-acre homestead farmed by four generations of Rentschlers from 1901 to 1998, preserved with the farmhouse and eleven outbuildings since 1999
Davenport-Curtiss House
1875 Second Empire mansion by Detroit architect William Scott, a downtown landmark
Saline salt springs heritage
The salt springs French explorers found in the 1600s gave the river and city their name, 'salty' in French
Saline Celtic Festival
Annual festival begun in 1996 for the 30th anniversary of the sister-city bond with Brecon, Wales
Saline River greenways
River corridor parkland through the historic mill town
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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.