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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Marshall.

About Marshall, MI

Marshall, nestled in the heart of Calhoun County, Michigan, is a real gem with its historic allure and lively arts scene. Established in 1830, Marshall has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when it served as a key stop along the stagecoach route between Detroit and Chicago.

Today, with a population of 6,822, as counted in the 2020 census, Marshall is recognized for its well-preserved downtown district, historic homes, and welcoming community atmosphere. Strolling down Marshall's streets, you're immediately wrapped in its charm – from the shade of mature trees to the classic feel of brick underfoot and Victorian buildings that seem to whisper tales from another era. Yet, don't let that old-world vibe fool you; this place is decked out with all the modern comforts and conveniences one could ask for.

Embracing Marshall's charm means more than just walking through its historic spots. It’s about soaking up the sun in lush parks, getting lost in nature preserves, and making memories at vibrant local festivals and events. Trust me, there's a little slice of joy here for everyone to stumble upon and revel in.

What To Do in Marshall, MI

Marshall offers a variety of attractions and activities to suit all interests and preferences.

  • Downtown Riverwalk: Wander down the Marshall Riverwalk in southern Michigan, where you'll find yourself surrounded by stunning views as this charming trail follows the gentle curves of the Kalamazoo River. You can wander or cycle by the river, have a picnic or watch birds in one of the many parks and soak up views that stretch from age-old bridges to eye-catching downtown sights. Nestled in a serene environment, the Marshall Riverwalk is a perfect spot for those who love being outdoors and enjoy spotting wildlife.
  • Historic Homes: Experience the architectural beauty of Marshall's historic homes on a self-guided tour or guided excursion. When you step into homes from the 19th and early 20th centuries, it's like traveling back in time. You get to marvel at all the fancy details, appreciate the skilled handiwork, and check out furniture that has seen over a hundred years pass by – all beautifully kept just as they were ages ago.
  • Fountain: Marvel at the grandeur of the Brooks Memorial Fountain, a stunning marble monument located in downtown Marshall's Fountain Circle. Cass Gilbert, a famous architect, put his heart into designing this fountain. It's adorned with detailed carvings and boasts waterfalls that gently cascade down. At night, vibrant lights bring the whole scene to life, making it an enchanting view any time you visit the heart of Marshall as a proud emblem of its community spirit and rich cultural fabric.
  • Attraction: Delight in family-friendly fun and entertainment at Turkeyville USA, a charming destination located just outside of Marshall. Turkeyville, USA, offers a variety of attractions and activities, including live theatrical productions, country-style dining, and seasonal events.

Working in Marshall, MI

Marshall's economy benefits from manufacturing, healthcare, education, and retail. The city's unemployment rate is a bit high at 6.4%, which is more than the national average. The median household income in Marshall is $63,438 per year, which is about $5,500 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing much slower than the rest of the country. Marshall’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 22.8%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are education (15.5%), transportation equipment (10.0%), healthcare (9.9%), accommodation & food services (6.1%), finance/insurance (5.8%), public administration (4.9%), and food (4.1%).

Marshall, MI Neighborhoods

This city has three neighborhoods to consider when buying or renting a place.

  • Marengo: This is a rural neighborhood. The median real estate price is $293,598. This amount is higher than 62.7% of all other places in Michigan. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,293. The vacancy rate is 8.7%, so it is not difficult to find a place.
  • City Center: This area is bounded by the I-69 on the western border and the I-94 on the north. The median real estate price is $238,055. The average rental price is $1,429. The vacancy rate is 2.7%, which is a bit low.
  • Wrights Corners: This area has rivers and lovely lakes. The median price for a home is $150,641. The average rent is $1,223. The vacancy rate is 12.8%.

Marshall, MI School District

Marshall Public Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $13,577 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is average at 16 to one.

The nearest private schools are in Battle Creek about five miles away. The top-ranked ones are Battle Creek Christian School (PK to 6th), St. Philip Catholic Central High School (9th to 12th), and Calhoun Christian School (PK to 12th).

There are no colleges or universities in Marshall; however, there are 105 colleges and universities within 100 miles. Some four-year schools to consider include the private school of Albion College in Albion (11 miles away) and Western Michigan University (34 miles away).

Moving to Marshall, MI Resource Guide

The City of Marshall’s municipal government consists of an elected mayor and six members of the City Council. There is more information on Marshall's website.

Marshall Rec maintains the parks, youth athletics, and community programs.

Marshall, MI Housing

The median price in Marshall is $265,000. The price trend is up 6% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market. Housing costs are 24% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 1% lower than other Michigan cities and 12% less than the national average.