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In Shelby Township
the average home price is $229,419 while prices range from $155,000 to $950,000. There is a
wide variety of housing available. Available homes in Washington
Township include bungalows, ranches, colonials, tri-levels, quad-levels,
condos, waterfront homes, golf communities, commercial, multi-family units,
townhouses, business opportunities, rental, investment properties and
new construction. (Condo, Condos).
Shelby Township Relocation Information
Chamber of Commerce: (810) 731-5400
Utica Schools: (810) 795-2300
Building Dept.: (810) 731-5969
County Clerk: (810) 469-5120
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Shelby Township, Michigan is located in Macomb
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Shelby Township, Michigan History / Facts
Shelby Twp covers 36
square miles of land located in west-central
Macomb County and is one of its
fastest growing areas. It has been growing steadily since the 1960's, reaching a
1990 population of 48,655. The transition of this community from a primarily
rural, agricultural area to a suburban landscape is expected to continue well
into the future.
Shelby's residents enjoy many options for shopping, entertainment & recreation.
the Shelby Twp. Community Center on Van Dyke houses the Senior Citizens Center,
The Library, Channel 5 & 13 Cable and the 41A District Court.
Shelby Twp is part of Utica
community Schools, 4th largest public school district in the state, and well
known for its progressive and award winning programs.
Macomb County History:
Named in honor of General Alexander Macomb, a highly decorated veteran of the
War of 1812, Macomb County was formally organized in 1818 as the third County in
the State of Michigan (after Wayne and Monroe counties). At the time of its
establishment as a county, Macomb was considerably larger than it is today.
Macomb County's original boundaries extended north through much of the thumb
region of the state, east to Lake Huron, and west to the middle of the state.