City in Michigan, United States

Birmingham

$698kMedian Home
274Sunny Days/yr
59°FAvg High Temp
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View on MapPopulation22kElevation778 ft
Climate ReadLong winterEven rainfallNoticeable daylight swing
Deterministic read from annual climate patterns

Long cold season, with rain spread fairly evenly through the year. Winter is not just a brief interruption. Noticeable daylight swing. Snow is a real part of winter.

Birmingham is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Detroit located along the Woodward Corridor (M-1). As of the 2020 census, Birmingham had a population of 21,813.Wikipedia

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Where It Is

Location Context
Birmingham, Michigan
Latitude42.55°
Longitude-83.21°
Population22k
Altitude778 ft

State Context

MichiganU.S. state

Michigan is a peninsular state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwestern United States. It shares water and land boundaries with Minnesota to the northwest, Wisconsin to the west, Indiana and Illinois to the southwest, Ohio to the southeast, and the Canadian province of Ontario to the east, northeast and north. With a population of 10.14 million and an area of 96,716 sq mi (250,490 km2), Michigan is the tenth-largest state by population, the 11th-largest by area, and the largest by total area east of the Mississippi River. The state capital is Lansing, while its most populous city is Detroit.Wikipedia

Income tax: Flat 4.25%Avg sales tax: 6.00%Property tax: 1.17%Official school data available

About the Region

Great Lakes Midwest

The Great Lakes Midwest is undergoing a quiet, steady reassessment. Cities like Detroit, Cleveland, and Buffalo — long associated with industrial decline — have seen genuine neighborhood revivals driven by very low housing costs and incoming professional and creative workers. Chicago remains the undisputed anchor: a world-class city that, particularly in its residential neighborhoods, is underpriced relative to coastal equivalents. Minneapolis consistently ranks among the best-governed large cities in the country, with a walkable downtown and access to 10,000 lakes.

Winters are genuinely cold — lake-effect snow shapes life along the Great Lakes shores, and Minneapolis regularly logs the coldest temperatures of any major American city — but summers compensate with warmth and greenness that surprises transplants from the coasts. The economic base has diversified significantly: advanced manufacturing, major healthcare systems, agriculture tech, and financial services anchor the broader region, while university towns like Ann Arbor, Madison, and Bloomington punch well above their weight culturally.

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Current Conditions

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Cost of Living

Housing
$3k/mo
Median Rent
$698k
Median Home Price
Rent burden24% of income
Household Income
$152k
Median annual
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Livability

School Rating
9.8/10
Internet
Fiber
78%
Cable
100%
address availability
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Climate

Climate ReadLong winterEven rainfallNoticeable daylight swing
Deterministic read from annual climate patterns

Long cold season, with rain spread fairly evenly through the year. Winter is not just a brief interruption. Noticeable daylight swing. Snow is a real part of winter.

Sunshine
274
sunny days per year
75% of the year
Avg High Temp
59°F
annual average
Humidity
71%
relative humidity
Comfort Score
46/100
Mixed
Temp Swing
49°F
seasonal high-temp spread
Rainfall
36"
inches per year
Snowfall
12"
inches per year
Air Quality
43
Good AQI
How To Read Comfort

Comfort combines temperature band fit, humidity fit, seasonal swing, and penalties for long stretches of extreme heat or cold. Higher scores mean the yearly pattern stays closer to an easier day-to-day climate band.

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Demographics

Population22k
Altitude778 ftabove sea level
Median Age42 yrs
College Educated78%bachelor's or higher
Work From Home23%of workforce
Poverty Rate5%
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