Learn more about Wyandotte
Originally settled by the Wyandots, a branch of the Huron Tribe, Wyandotte is rich with an amazing history. Built on the Eureka Iron Works mill and the Wyandotte Shipyards, Wyandotte is also home to B.A.S.F.. Wyandotte continues to operate its own municipally owned water and power plant, which is unique to the Downriver area. Providing a small-town feel, Wyandotte offers a variety of activities: a thriving Downtown Development Authority and Social District, the popular Third Friday events, the annual Wyandotte Street Art Fair (one of the largest art fairs in the state of Michigan), a cultural campus which includes the Wyandotte Museums, annual parades and celebrations, and so much more! There are spectacular waterfront parks including the infamous Bishop Park. You can even find the location where the Boblo Boat used to dock! Wyandotte Public Schools has been proudly serving generations of familiessince its inception in 1855.The school district is home to three center programs and an early childhood center.
All of these reasons along with the wonderful history of the Wyandotte 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 Wyandotte 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!