Ypsilanti, MI Market Stats
A City Surrounded by Culture
Not far from Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti is home to many unique and historical buildings and traditions. Visit Eastern Michigan University's extensive library collection, attend an underground music performance, fish along the Huron River in the middle of Ypsilanti, or join in on walking tours around the city. Anything you do is sure to be a great time!
Live, Work, and Play in Ypsilanti
Fun Entertainment
Art and culture movements thrive in Ypsilanti! Unique music venues such as a gorgeous medieval-style church—now named Ypsilanti Performance Space—often present performances. The bar and music venue Ziggy's hosts live music and serves as a popular area for socializing. The city's renowned Greek Theatre performances are also worth a watch!
Great Events
Ypsilanti has various amazing community-bonding events year-round! Along with seasonal festivals, the community celebrates First Friday Ypsi, with the goal of connecting local artists, businesses, and consumers. A new performance takes place, a new fundraiser is promoted, and a new community-wide game or showcase opens in Depot Town! The Ypsilanti community calendar is constantly being updated with new events.
Top-Notch Education
With specialized high schools and middle schools, Ypsilanti is equipped to give students the best education. ACTech High School, specializing in Art, Communication, and Technology, emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to education by allowing students to attend educational workshops and engage with challenging and enriching material. Ypsilanti Community Middle School offers their students great athletic teams and performing art clubs to join—basketball, band, and theater are all available!
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Our Favorite Local Picks
The Elvis Festival
This two-day long event occurs each July and celebrates the life, achievements, and hit songs of singer Elvis Presley! Started as a celebration by an Elvis tribute band in 1999, it has grown into the largest Elvis festival in North America. Even better, the festival works closely with Meals on Wheels to provide food for people in the Ypsilanti area.
Ypsilanti Museum & Archives
Discover history at the Ypsilanti Museum & Archives! Step back in time to a 19th-century Ypsilanti home, and learn more about the daily life of families in this unique city. Ypsilanti is full of memories, home to the second largest historical district in Michigan. Visit Ypsilanti's Archives to discover over 200 years of local history, genealogy, and events.
Depot Town
The commercial district of Ypsilanti, locally called Depot Town, is a great place to find anything you're looking for! From antiques to collectibles and specialty shops to museums, there's enough here to explore that your weekend will be packed! Rich in history, Depot Town is home to a previous Underground Railroad station, barracks from the Civil War, and a bar that's been around since before Prohibition.
YpsiFest
Head over to Frog Island Park to experience Ypsifest—or go down to Depot Town or Riverside Park! Admire twirling acrobats, listen to concerts in the evening, and stay for a few hours in the beer tent trying everything offered! In 2010, the festival became famous for hosting "The Game That Never Was," allowing Carolyn King, one of the first girls in the country to play Little League Baseball, to play the 1973 game she'd never been allowed to.
Ready to Find Your Home in Ypsilanti?
Does Ypsilanti's amazing culture and present history call to you? Does living in this great city feel like what you've been dreaming of your whole life? Are you simply interested in learning more? Get in contact with our expert real estate agents for more information—we'd be happy to help you in your quest for the perfect home!