Learn more about Woodhaven
Once part of Brownstown Township, Woodhaven now stands as its own fantastic city. Upon its inception in the early 1960s, Woodhaven was home to the Detroit, Toledo, and Ironton Railroad train links and switchyard. There is a strong industrial history in Woodhaven. When the annual Uncle Sam Jam isn’t in full swing at Civic Center Park, residents can enjoy the splash pad, playgrounds, beach volleyball courts, the dog park, walking trail, and even a skate park! On snow days, kids and adults alike flock to the local sledding hill for a little family fun.The Woodhaven Brownstown school district participates in the Downriver Career Technical Consortium, and is home to the local TOTE program for young children.
All of these reasons along with the wonderful history of the Woodhaven community make this city an extremely desirable place to live, work, and play. The community attracts residents of all ages; long-time homeowners, first time home-buyers, foodies, and more who all love the thriving “home town” feel. Shopping, dining options, parks, recreation facilities, festivals, fair-weather markets, and the like offer a variety of activities for residents to enjoy. If you have a home in Woodhaven that you are looking to sell – we are interested in buying it! We love the entire Downriver community and enjoy contributing to its success through our business. No matter the reason you are selling your house or property, we are ready to work with you! Contact us today so that we can give you a cash offer and make the selling process quick and easy!