πŸ“‹ Moving to Detroit Checklist πŸ“ 2026 Guide

Your Complete Moving to Detroit Checklist

Everything you need to know before moving to the Motor City. From neighborhoods and apartment hunting to cost of living and moving logistics β€” we’ve got you covered.

Moving to Detroit
$1,200 Avg Rent (1-Bedroom)
$170K Median Home Price
15+ Neighborhoods
38% Below National Avg Rent

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🏘️ Research

βœ… Practical Steps

🚚 Logistics

πŸ’‘ Insider Tips

πŸ“‹ Full Checklist

πŸ’° Cost of Living

🏘️ 1. Research β€” Know Before You Go

🏘️ Neighborhoods

Midtown, Corktown, Eastern Market β€” each has its own vibe. Look up crime stats at SpotCrime.com and walkability scores at WalkScore.com.

πŸ’Ό Job Market

Major employers include Quicken Loans, General Motors, and Henry Ford Health System. Check Glassdoor for salaries and reviews.

πŸ’‘ Pro tip: Many tech and creative jobs are also available in Detroit’s growing startup scene.

πŸ’° Cost of Living

Median home price is $170K. Average rent is $1,200/month for a 1-bedroom apartment. Detroit is 38% cheaper than the national average for rent.

🏠 Housing Tools

Use Zillow.com, Trulia.com, HotPads.com, and Facebook Marketplace to find apartments and homes.

βœ… 2. Practical Steps Before You Move

πŸ—ΊοΈ Visit Before Moving

Spend a weekend exploring different neighborhoods in person β€” not just online research! Walk around, grab coffee, talk to locals.

🀝 Network Locally

Attend events like TechTown’s startup meetups or join Facebook groups like “Detroit Expats” to connect with current residents.

⚑ Check Utility Costs

Some landlords include utilities; others don’t. Budget an extra $100-$150/month if utilities aren’t included in your rent.

🏫 School Districts

Detroit Public Schools are improving but still vary by area. Research schools near your potential neighborhood before making a final decision.

🚚 3. Logistics β€” The Move Itself

πŸ“± Housing Search Tools

πŸ“š Relocation Guides

🚚 Moving Companies

Compare quotes from local movers vs national chains like U-Haul or PODS. Get at least 3 quotes before deciding.

πŸ“‹ Full Moving Checklist

Everything you need to do before, during, and after your move. From utilities to driver’s license to exploring your new neighborhood.

πŸ’‘ 4. Insider Tips for New Detroiters

πŸ’΅ Negotiate Rent

If you’re signing a longer lease (12+ months), don’t be afraid to negotiate. Some landlords offer discounts up to $100/month off for longer commitments.

πŸ”Œ Ask About Utility Costs

Always ask about utility costs and parking fees upfront. Some landlords don’t mention these until after you’ve signed the lease.

🚲 Buy a Bike

It’s easier than driving and parking downtown! Detroit is becoming increasingly bike-friendly with new lanes and trails. Plus, it’s cheaper than gas.

πŸ“± Join Nextdoor

Download the Nextdoor app to stay informed about neighborhood news, events, safety updates, and community happenings.

πŸ“‹ The Bottom Line on Moving to Detroit

βœ… Do your research: Check neighborhoods, crime stats, and cost of living before you commit. πŸ“‹ Use the checklist: Follow the practical steps and logistics above. πŸ’‘ Talk to locals: Join Facebook groups, attend meetups, and ask questions. ❀️ Welcome to Detroit: You’re about to join one of the most resilient, vibrant, and exciting cities in America. πŸš€ Your new life starts here.

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