Relocate to West Michigan
West Michigan is home to affordable living, great communities, and safe neighborhoods. In fact, West Michigan was ranked one of the best places to live in 2018. Relocating can be tough, but here are some resources to help you get integrated into the West Michigan community.
- Find resources to help your relocation process go smoothly
- View Hello West Michigan relocation member companies and their services
- Resources to help you find friends in the region
- Groups that get you connected to others
- Cost of Living Calculator to compare West Michigan’s cost of living to different cities
- Resource to view economic, social, and environmental progress in West Michigan
- Stretches from South Haven to Holland and is cut diagonally by the Kalamazoo River.
- Encompasses many iconic Michigan elements such as miles of shoreline and rural communities.
- Lots of outdoor activities from snow to water sports to hunting.
- Located centrally between Grand Rapids, Lansing, Battle Creek, and Kalamazoo.
- Home to many large manufacturing companies that employ the largest proportion of county residents.
- Home of Gun Lake and options for water sports and outdoor recreation.
- Located on the Lakeshore with fantastic beaches
- Home to over 200 manufacturing companies.
- Known as “Coast Guard City, USA” and for its annual Coast Guard Festival
- Michigan’s second largest city
- Many call it a “big little city” for its big town amenities without the headache of big city living
- Diverse economy offering advanced manufacturing, agribusiness, design, healthcare and medical devices, and a growing IT community
- Located on the Lakeshore and Lake Macatawa
- Settled by Dutch immigrants and rooted in heritage
- Home to Hope College
- Nearby communities include Zeeland, Hamilton, and Saugatuck
Lake County
- Surrounded by Huron-Manistee National Forest
- Located halfway between the southern state line and the Mackinac Bridge.
- Best known for extensive trail systems including ORV, motorbike, walking, and biking trails.
- Located on the lakeshore between Traverse City and Muskegon.
- Ludington and Scottville are the county’s main cities
- In addition to summer lake activities, there’s festivals all year round including the New Year’s Ball Drop, Suds on the Shore, Octoberfest
- Home to Ferris State University
- Over 100 bodies of water and 6,500 trails
- Big Rapids is the largest city
- Located on 26 miles of Lake Michigan, 400 miles of rivers, and home to 3 lakes with direct connection to Lake Michigan.
- Home to the west side of Michigan’s largest natural deep- water port that brings in over 25 cruise ships annually.
- 65% of the county is comprised of bodies of water, so you’re never far from fishing, swimming, kayaking, or whatever water sport suits your fancy.
- Manufacturing, healthcare, professional services, and Areospace are the largest industries in the County.
- Nearby communities include Norton Shores, North Muskegon, Whitehall, and Fruitport.
- Located centrally in the region
- Bisected by the Muskegon River providing ample choices for fishing and water recreation.
- The Huron Manistee National Forest covers half the county.
- Fremont is home to Gerber Baby Food products and the annual Baby Food Festival.
- Known as the “Asparagus Capital of the World”
- Home to Silver Lake, known for the natural wonder of the Silver Lake Sand Dunes
- An abundance of recreational areas provide beautiful landscapes for a beach day or hike
- Anchors the northeast corner of the West Michigan region.
- The city of Evart features the Pere Marquette trail, Riverside Park, and is a Main Street Community.
- The main industry is manufacturing and is home to the largest Yoplait Yogurt manufacturing facility.
- Data on crime and safety in West Michigan counties