Grosse Pointe Park, MI Reviews


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Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan is a suburban city located in Wayne County. It is known for its beautiful parks, tree-lined streets, and large historic homes. The city has a population of approximately 12,000 people and is considered one of the safest places to live in Michigan. It is also known for its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere.

According to user reviews on BestPlaces.net, many people have positive things to say about living in Grosse Pointe Park. One user, MarySue, says, "I've lived in Grosse Pointe Park for over 20 years and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. The community is so welcoming and there are always events going on for families to enjoy." Another user, JohnD, echoes this sentiment, stating, "I've been living in Grosse Pointe Park for 10 years now and I absolutely love it. The schools are top-notch and the sense of community is unbeatable."

However, not all reviews are glowing. Some users mention the high cost of living in Grosse Pointe Park. User JennG says, "The cost of living here is quite high, but the quality of life makes it worth it. The parks and schools are excellent and the overall atmosphere is very charming." Similarly, user MarkT mentions, "The only downside to living in Grosse Pointe Park is the cost. It can be quite expensive, but the amenities and safety make up for it."

One recurring theme among the reviews is the strong sense of community in Grosse Pointe Park. User SarahB says, "I've never felt more at home in a place than I do in Grosse Pointe Park. The people are friendly and welcoming, and there are always community events to attend." This sentiment is echoed by user TomH, who writes, "The community in Grosse Pointe Park is like no other. Everyone knows each other and there is a real sense of pride in the city."

Overall, the user reviews on BestPlaces.net paint a picture of Grosse Pointe Park as a highly desirable place to live, with a strong sense of community, excellent schools, and a charming atmosphere. While the cost of living may be higher than other areas, many reviewers feel that the benefits of living in Grosse Pointe Park far outweigh the cost.

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Grosse Pointe Park - A Mini Resort Town - 6/18/2009
Grosse Pointe Park is an upscale suburb of Detroit just 10 minutes from downtown.

The people are very friendly and watch out for each other, yet are not intrusive. We have a top rated Public Safety Department, as well.

The city is only about 4 sq miles, but has many amenities. There are two main parks directly on Lake St. Clair that provide for just about any sport. One park is considered a "quiet" park having a play scape, boardwalk, sledding hill, fountain and splash pad. It also has accommodations for kayaks and sail boarding. The second larger park has a full scale marina, tennis courts, large swimming pool, fishing pier, volley ball pit, community center, movie theater, gymnasium and work out facilities. As you can tell, the residents enjoy sports. Sailing and swimming are big in the summer, as is watching the large ships pass by, and lacrosse and hockey other times.

The homes are of classic design and were mostly built from 1900 - Read More

Grosse Pointe Crime - 6/5/2007
We keep the rif-raf Read More

GROSSE POINTE CITY NOT PARK - 12/5/2006
I live in Grosse Pointe City which often get's lumped in as Grosse Pointe Park. Kind of a difference but not a big one. GP Park has a lot of rentals and borders more on Detroit but it also does have some large nice expensive houses. Anyway Grosse Pointe City, Park, Woods, Farms and Shores are all considered "The Pointes". It's a very asthetic place to live. The neighborhoods are very nice and the schools are great. There are lots of large trees and in the summer it's a great place to walk around. A lot of resident's take care of their houses which are all different tudor style houses. It's a family oriented area. Also GP borders Lake St. Clair and if you're a boater that's really nice in the summer. But there are no beaches for swimming.

Now the bad part:

Grosse pointe borders Detroit which IMHO is the GHETTO NUCLEUS. They say Detroit's suburbs are the most segregated in America. And seeing how nice Grosse Pointe is knowing how close Detroit is is kind of Read More

transportation - 5/23/2005
Grosse Pointe Park is a walking city. It is only about one mile by one mile big. Everything you need (groceries, movies, flowers, clothes, shoes, doctor, school) are all within walking distance. Police are everywhere and it is very safe, despite being so close to the city of Detroit. The city is the only one of the Grosse Pointes to have two city parks. Both are right on Lake St. Clair and offer swimming pools, tennis courts, basketball, playgrounds, picnic areas and exercise Read More

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