
Plymouth-196
Neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan
Wayne County 48228
A- Neighborhood Grade
8.1 Neighborhood Score
$71,223
Average Value
$67
Average Price per Sq Ft
An Unpolished Westside Pocket with Grit, Heart, and a Promising Future
A pocket of Detroit that most people drive past every day without giving it a second thought is the area on the west edge of Detroit between Plymouth Road and the I-96 expressway.
However, to those who live here – long-time residents, families, and quiet homeowners – it’s more than just a point on a map:
It’s the kind of neighborhood where old maples line the sidewalks, brick homes stand tall despite their age, and residents still care deeply about what they have.
There’s no press coverage or social media hype here.
Instead, you’ll find block clubs, barbecues, kids riding bikes, and neighbors who still check in on each other.
Housing in 48227: Underrated and Just Within Reach
In a housing market where prices are climbing faster than paychecks are rising, Plymouth-I-96 is still within reach.
Here, most homes are solid single-family brick buildings with two to three bedrooms – bungalows, colonials, ranches – with full basements and fenced-in yards.
They’re not new, but they have character.
Prices usually hover around $17,000 to $130,000 in Plymouth-I-96, and many move-in ready homes are around $40,000 to $70,000.
It’s an area with plenty of potential, with charming quirks like side driveways and shared walkways to neighboring houses.
This area has first-time buyers looking for a foothold, retirees holding down the fort, and investors fixing up forgotten properties.
It’s not gentrified.
It’s Detroit at its finest – and still affordable for those looking for a bargain in a laid-back part of District 7.
Schools in District 7: Familiar, Grounded, and Part of the Block
The Detroit Public Schools Community District serves Plymouth-I-96 with a more personal touch than a polished education.
A short drive away is Cody High School, which has its struggles like many urban schools but makes up for it with strong career pathway programs and a devoted staff committed to keeping kids on track.
For K-8 options, Ann Arbor Trail Magnet School and Bates Academy are both just within reach, providing solid foundations that keep education local.
In this portion of District 7, schools are about people, not prestige.
Here, teachers recognize parents by name, and it’s common to see children walking with cousins to class.
Daily Life: Not Fancy, but Central
Plymouth-I-96 isn’t trying to sell anything.
It’s not a lifestyle brand.
Here, you get what you need – plain and simple.
It’s an area where you’ll find endless corner stores, Coney Islands, auto shops, and mom-and-pop restaurants serving homemade pies and collard greens. One where you can grab a bag of chips and a pop at the liquor store and go – or stay and talk to the owner about the guy who lived down the street.
Need groceries?
The Meijer in Livonia is just a short drive away for all your essentials and fresh produce needs.
Plymouth-I-96’s Parks and Recreation Scene
Although Plymouth-I-96 lacks a major park within its bounds, Detroit’s largest urban park, Rouge Park, is just within reach, bringing 1,100 acres of open space and wooded trails, a golf course, public pools – and even horseback riding.
Looking to stay closer to home?
Churches and recreation centers fill in the gaps left by Plymouth-I-96’s lack of green space, bringing youth basketball leagues, summer barbecues, and coat drives in the winter.
It is not formalized, but it is organized, and such cohesion is rare in neighborhoods not swept up by outside trends.
Transportation and Access: Built for Getting Somewhere
The Plymouth-I-96 neighborhood is built around movement, with I-96 on one side and Plymouth Road running through the other.
You can be on the freeway in just five minutes, downtown Detroit in fifteen minutes, or even in Redford, Dearborn, or Southfield even faster.
Public transit, thanks to DDOT is also available, but like much of the west side, Plymouth-I-96 is car-heavy, with most residents opting to drive.
That said, the streets here are wide, parking is easy, and traffic is manageable – all rare things in a city of this size.
Final Thoughts: Plymouth-I-96 is Still Detroit
Keep driving right through Plymouth-I-96 if you want a polished, prefab neighborhood with matching mailboxes and manicured lawns.
But if you want a place where people wave when you pass, where the house next door has stories, and where you can live comfortably without selling your soul – Plymouth-I-96 might be it.
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Schools
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Transit
Airport
Windsor International
Bus
Plymouth Rd & Evergreen
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Schoolcraft & Southfield Fwy
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Greenfield & Plymouth
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Outer Drive W & Plymouth Rd
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Southfield & Lyndon
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West Chicago & Greenfield
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Schoolcraft & Westwood
Crime and Safety
1 – Low Crime, 10 – High Crime | Plymouth-196 | US |
---|---|---|
Homicide | 7 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 6 | 4 |
Robbery | 5 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Plymouth-196 Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Plymouth-I96 sell after just 9 days on the market—much faster than the national average of 48 days.
The median sale price over the last 12 months is $41,000, which reflects a 21.8% decrease year-over-year, despite increased buyer activity.
Home Trends
Median Price (12 Mo) | Median Single Family Price | Average Price Per Sq Ft | Number of Homes for Sale |
$41,000 | $41,000 | $60 | 4 |
Last 12 months Home Sales | Median List Price | Median Home Sale Price YoY % | |
4 | $71,223 | –21.8% |
Neighborhoods Facts
Number of Homes in Neighborhood | Median Year Built |
400 | 1950s |
Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft Below the national average | Median Lot Size Sq Ft |
1,100 1,937 | 4,000 |
Distribution of Home Values
Homes for Sale
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Property Mix – Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population | Median Age | Population Density | Population under 18 On par with the national average |
610 | 39 | 5,300people/sq mi | 25.6% 23.8% |
Population over 65 On par with the national average | |||
18.5% 19.1% |
Finances
Median Household Income Significantly below the national average | Average Household Income |
$35,308 $78,538 | $119,000 |
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates | College GraduateBelow the national average | Advanced Degrees | % Population in Labor Force Below the national average |
88.9% | 23.6% 34.1% | 11.1% | 55.7% 65.1% |
Weather
Annual Precipitation | Average Winter Low Temperature | Average Summer High Temperature | Annual Snowfall |
30” | 20°F | 83°F | 38” |
Area Factors
66
/ 100
50
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63
/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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