Eagle, MI


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Eagle, MI

About Eagle, MI

Living in Eagle, MI is an enjoyable experience for many. This small village is located in the northeastern corner of Michigan and offers a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. The area features rolling hills, wooded trails and forests, and winding rivers that offer stunning views from every angle. With its friendly people, ample outdoor recreation opportunities, and easy access to nearby towns and cities, Eagle is an ideal place to call home. Residents are able to take advantage of a number of local amenities including grocery stores, restaurants, churches, parks, golf courses, movie theaters, and more. With its abundance of beauty and charm coupled with its close proximity to larger cities like Detroit or Flint; Eagle makes it a great place to live and visit. Capital city/College town - Central Michigan along I-96 halfway between Detroit and Grand Rapids.

Location Details

State: Michigan
County: Clinton County
Metro Area: Lansing-East Lansing Metro Area
City: Eagle
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 841 ft above sea level
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Lansing is the state capital, and East Lansing is home to Michigan State University. Together the two places form the second most-populated area in Michigan, but individually, they are quite different. Downtown Lansing is plain and generally uninteresting; mainly anchored by the state government. A large GM assembly plant just west of town was recently replaced by a more modern plant farther out.

Area employment has three distinct bases: government, the university, and GM. While government and the university create a stabilizing influence, GM the rest of the industrial mix and economy have been anything but. The effects of GM’s downsizing and recent buyout programs on the area economy and demographics are still unfolding, but recent unemployment is high and home sales are very slow.

There are some interesting museums and other facilities typical of a capital city. Entertainment is provided by the popular and aptly named Lansing Lugnuts, and for most other entertainment activities, residents look east. East Lansing, the more attractive of the two cities, contains the usual college-town amenities, restaurants, and nightlife, and has a stronger employment base.

Areas west along a major strip are generally unattractive, while pleasant suburbs and small suburban towns surround the area north, east and south; Okemos east of East Lansing is one of the largest and more upscale examples and has a small base of high tech employment. Small towns like Williamston southeast and Owosso northeast offer an attractive small town lifestyle with access to city employment. The cost of living is very attractive for a capital city and college town, but the economy and the dreary central Michigan climate are issues to contend with.

Terrain is generally a mix of farmland and deciduous forest. The climate alternates between continental and semi-marine, based on the force and direction of the wind and storms. When there is little wind, the weather becomes continental with pronounced fluctuations in temperature. A strong lake wind may temper winter cold and summer heat, albeit with heightened wind chill factors in winter. Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year. Snowfall is moderate. There are twice as many cloudy days as clear ones year-round. First freeze is end of September, last is mid-May.

Eagle Cost of Living
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College town atmosphere, capital city amenities, and stable employers make Eagle a great place to live.

$296,500
-14.0% lower than avg
$59,375
-16.2% lower than avg
$880 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-30.5% lower than avg
Eagle Crime
20.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Eagle, Michigan
$56,880
for a family
$34,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Eagle
   College town atmosphere
Economic cycles
   Capital city amenities
Winter climate
   Stable employers
Cloudy skies
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