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Addison Township, located in northeastern Oakland County, Michigan, offers a peaceful setting with rolling countryside, lakes, natural areas, larger lots, and a strong sense of open space. The township has roots dating back to the 1800s and continues to appeal to buyers who want more room, a quieter pace, and access to outdoor recreation while staying within reach of nearby communities.
With proximity to Oxford, Lake Orion, Rochester, and Romeo, Addison Township gives residents access to shopping, dining, schools, parks, trails, and everyday services without giving up its rural character. Buyers can find a range of properties, from established homes and acreage to lake-area homes, countryside settings, and private residential retreats.
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1. Where is Addison Township located?
Addison Township is located in northeastern Oakland County, Michigan. The township sits near Oxford, Lake Orion, Oakland Township, Leonard, Romeo, and Rochester-area communities, with access to rural roads, nearby parks, lakes, and surrounding town centers. Buyers should confirm the exact municipality, mailing address, school assignment, utility setup, commute route, and property-specific details before purchasing.
2. What types of homes are available in Addison Township?
Addison Township offers a mix of single-family homes, countryside homes, acreage properties, lake-area homes, custom homes, established residences, and properties with wooded or rural settings. Buyers may find homes with basements, garages, outbuildings, barns, long driveways, private lots, lake access, or room for outdoor use. Home condition, updates, lot size, road access, utility setup, and land features can vary by property.
3. Is Addison Township a good fit for buyers who want acreage and a quieter setting?
Addison Township may be a strong fit for buyers who want more space, rural character, wooded lots, lake-area settings, trails, parks, and a quieter pace. Some properties offer acreage or more privacy, while others are closer to nearby communities such as Oxford, Lake Orion, and Romeo. Buyers should compare commute needs, road maintenance, utility setup, well and septic details, internet availability, school assignments, and long-term property maintenance before choosing a home.
4. What parks and recreation options are near Addison Township?
Addison Township residents have access to lakes, trails, open space, farms, and nearby parks. Addison Oaks County Park is a major outdoor destination with camping, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, disc golf, picnic areas, and seasonal recreation. The area also connects residents to nearby trails, parks, cider mills, and recreation options in Oxford, Lake Orion, Romeo, and northern Oakland County. Buyers should confirm exact distances, access, fees, trail rules, parking, and seasonal availability for the amenities that matter to them.
5. What schools serve Addison Township?
Addison Township homes may be associated with Oxford Community Schools, Romeo Community Schools, Lake Orion Community Schools, Almont Community Schools, or nearby school options depending on the property address. School assignments should always be verified by address because boundaries, attendance areas, enrollment details, transportation, and programs can change. The Integrity Team can help buyers confirm the correct information for any home they are considering.
6. What should buyers review before purchasing a home in Addison Township?
Buyers should review the home’s roof, windows, mechanical systems, electrical updates, plumbing, basement condition, drainage, well or water service, septic or sewer details, driveway condition, private road details, lot boundaries, acreage, outbuildings, easements, land-use restrictions, association documents if applicable, inspection findings, property taxes, insurance considerations, and recent comparable sales. In rural areas, utility setup, road maintenance, drainage, soil conditions, and long-term exterior maintenance can have a major impact on value.
7. How can I know what my Addison Township home is worth?
A strong value review should compare recent Addison Township sales, active northern Oakland County competition, home style, square footage, updates, basement finish, acreage, lot size, garage setup, outbuildings, lake access, wooded setting, private road details, utility setup, condition, and current buyer demand. Online estimates often miss those local and property-specific details. Start with a home value review if you want a clearer number.
8. Why work with The Integrity Team in Addison Township?
The Integrity Team gives buyers and sellers clear guidance, local market knowledge, and a steady process. Buyers get help comparing rural and neighborhood settings, reviewing land and utility details, understanding school and commute factors, evaluating condition, and writing a smart offer. Sellers get pricing advice, preparation guidance, marketing support, and negotiation experience designed to help the home stand out in the Addison Township market. You can also read client reviews to learn more about the team’s approach.