Single and ready to mingle? Then the number 2 city with most singles could be your new stomping ground.
Trenton, Michigan, a town of about 20,000 people, ranks number two on the list of The Most Single Cities in the nation, so if you're looking for love, it might be right for you. However, you must also keep in mind that Trenton was also ranked number two on the list of Hypertension Hot Spots across the nation and it was ranked number five on the list of the most Stressful Cities 2012. Perhaps the single-life is not so carefree? But back to the good news… sports! Trenton has all kinds of fun sporting events and activities to offer that might help you keep that stress under control and could also be a great way for singles to meet!
How Much to Rent an Apartment or House here?
According to AreaVibes, the cost of living in Trenton is 12.3 percent higher than the average across Michigan and it is also 6.6 percent higher than the national average. Surprisingly though, the typical apartment here is very affordable. If you are looking for a house to rent instead of an apartment, the cost will inevitably go up. Great reason to make some new friends to room with!
The Real Neighborhoods of Trenton
Now, let's check out your potential new hood:
Sibley Rd / Allen Rd: This neighborhood is perfect for retirees. A larger proportion of those living here are senior citizens. The vacancy rate here is 14.1 percent, so it shouldn't be too hard to find living quarters. If you want to stay single, or only be coupled for a short time, then here's your spot. $$$
King Rd / Edsel St: This is a popular neighborhood for college students. Here, it's easier to walk to where you need to go than in some other neighborhoods. Pretty safe too. Vacancy rate is 5.9 percent and opportunities for friendly (or awkward) sidewalk run-ins abound in this foot traffic hood. $
Telegraph Rd / Van Horn Rd: According to Neighborhood Scout, this area is better for college kids than 87 percent of all neighborhoods in Michigan. Vacancy rate here is 5.6 percent. Budding college romances are probably best had here. $$
Fort St / Marian Dr: This area is rated in the top 7 percent of all neighborhoods in Michigan, for best neighborhoods for college students. It's safe and many things are in walking distance. Vacancy here is at 3.7 percent. $$
Vreeland Rd / Allen Rd: Most of the residents here are more established, families with school-aged kids. Vacancy rate here is 5.1 percent. Probably one of the only places not good for college kids in Trenton. $$$$
King Rd / Grange Rd: Great for college students. The activity here increases when the college students are out of school, for example, spring break. This neighborhood offers good walkability to nearby shopping and dining and is relatively safe as well. However, it has about 0 percent vacancy rate, so getting into this neighborhood may require some patience or turning a single into a couple. $$$
West Rd / Fort St: This neighborhood is rated in the top 1 percent for college students across all of Michigan. That's a sign that it has a lot of the services, entertainment and amenities that college students look for - pizza, bars and flirting... just kidding, we all know studying is their top priority! Vacancy rate here is 6.6 percent. $$$$$
Trenton City Center: This is a suburban area with a nice mix of home owners and renter in medium-sized, three and four bedroom homes, two bedroom apartments and studios. Vacancies are common, so acting quickly when you find a decent spot isn’t as necessary as other locations.. $
Fort St / King Rd: This neighborhood offers top quality living for retirees and is a very quiet and safe place. It has a 13.5 percent vacancy rate. Confident singles ready to basque in their golden age may love it here. $
Living in Trenton
Thirty minutes outside of Detroit, Trenton is a relatively small, mostly blue and white collar city. It is known to be full of culture and has a flourishing nightlife scene. It has some nice parks, good schools, and has low crime rates. Things are easily accessible here, so you won't be driving for miles and miles to get to the places you need. And on top of all that, the Lake Erie beaches are not even 15 minutes away!