Royalton, MI


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Royalton, MI

About Royalton, MI

Living in Royalton, MI is a truly unique experience. The small town has a population of just over 1,000 people and is located along the shores of Lake Huron in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Residents enjoy an abundance of outdoor activities including fishing, boating, kayaking, camping, and hiking. There are also plenty of local shops and restaurants to explore. The town offers a variety of cultural and recreational events throughout the year such as art festivals and live music performances. With its quiet atmosphere, beautiful scenery and friendly people, Royalton is a great place to call home for both visitors and locals alike. Small city complex - Southwestern Michigan along the Lake Michigan shore and Indiana border.

Location Details

State: Michigan
County: Berrien County
Metro Area: Niles Metro Area
City: Royalton
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 623 ft above sea level
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Southwestern Michigan is known for excellent agriculture with fruit, vegetable and flower growing and a notable Dutch influence. It is also known for its Lake Michigan shore beaches, dunes and state parks. These beach areas are known around the Midwest for their sandy, almost Southern California-like beaches and summer recreation.

Niles is a small and fairly nondescript light manufacturing town three miles north of the Indiana border and only 15 miles from South Bend, and along the South Shore line to Chicago (but too far to commute regularly downtown for work).

Benton Harbor, and its twin city St. Joseph, were originally an agricultural port for the area but have become somewhat declining industrial and commercial cities with considerable poverty and decay. Tourism is a plus for the area as a whole. Cost of living is very reasonable. On the whole, the area has a number of positives but also some rough edges.

The area contains mostly level to gently rolling terrain inland with areas of deciduous forest. The climate is mostly continental with moderation from Lake Michigan including fewer temperature extremes, later and cooler springs, and longer and warmer falls than much of the rest of the state. Summer days are pleasantly warm, with lake breezes and a few weeks of hot, humid weather. Most summer nights are comfortable. Winters are cloudy with strong northwesterly winds and occasionally heavy lake-effect snows. Prolonged cold waves are infrequent but below-zero temperatures are fairly common. First freeze is early October, last is late April.

Royalton Cost of Living
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Nearby beaches, cost of living, and healthcare make Royalton a great place to live.

$438,700
+22.9% higher than avg
$97,179
+29.0% higher than avg
$775 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-48.1% lower than avg
Royalton Crime
18.5 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Royalton, Michigan
$83,880
for a family
$31,200
for a single person
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