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Ann Arbor vs Sterling Heights

Ann Arbor, Michigan versus Sterling Heights, Michigan: a factual, side-by-side comparison of cost of living, housing, safety, schools, and climate. Greener figures rank better among US places.

Overall livability

Ann Arbor

Mixed · objective livability49/100

Sterling Heights

Mixed · objective livability47/100

Ann Arbor and Sterling Heights score about the same overall (49 vs 47 of 100) — the differences are in the individual factors below.

Factor-by-factor comparison

FactorAnn ArborSterling Heights
Affordability
Median Household Income$79k$75k
Cost of Living$54k$46k
Home Value$417k$243k
Monthly Rent$1k$1k
Monthly Owner Costs$2k$2k
Property Tax Rate1.69%1.42%
Income Tax4.30%4.30%
Sales Tax6.00%6.00%
Estimated total tax burden15.22%10.85%
Unemployment3.7%5.9%
Weather
Winter Temp (Jan)24°F25°F
Summer Temp (Jul)72°F73°F
Annual Precipitation35.9 in34.5 in
Annual Snowfall59.3 in32.2 in
Sunny Days230 days180 days
Summer Humidity62°F62°F
Comfortable Days82 days100 days
Safety & Wellbeing
Natural Disaster Risk32.444.1
Air Quality53 AQI48 AQI
School Quality89.644.5
Violent Crime911/100k1353/100k
Property Crime1725/100k1187/100k
Community
Population122,216133,744
Median Age27.441.2
Racial Diversity0.480.34
Male/Female Ratio0.990.95
Political LeaningD+47Even
White (%)67.6%79.9%
Black (%)6.4%5.8%
Hispanic (%)4.8%2.0%
Asian (%)16.1%8.8%
Other / Multiracial (%)5.2%3.4%
Getting Around
Commute Time20 min26 min
Walkability15.4/207.6/20
Airport Distance20 mi30 mi
Lifestyle & Connectivity
Broadband Access93.2%92.7%
Amenities Nearby50.4025.72
Park & Nature AccessModerateModerate

Each figure is colored by how it ranks among all US places: green is strong, amber average, red weaker. Neutral factors (population, demographics, target-style climate) show their percentile without a better/worse claim.

Frequently asked questions

Is Ann Arbor or Sterling Heights more affordable?
Sterling Heights has the lower cost of living: its index is $46k, compared with Ann Arbor's $54k and Sterling Heights's $46k. Median rent is $1k in Ann Arbor versus $1k in Sterling Heights.
Is Ann Arbor or Sterling Heights safer?
Ann Arbor has the lower violent crime rate. Ann Arbor reports 911/100k and Sterling Heights reports 1353/100k (violent crimes per 100,000 residents).
Are homes cheaper in Ann Arbor or Sterling Heights?
The median home value is $417k in Ann Arbor and $243k in Sterling Heights, so homes are more affordable in Sterling Heights.
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