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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Roscommon.
Roscommon is a small village with a population of 1,075. It is the county seat of Roscommon County. The town dates back to the 1800s. The first settlement of Irish immigrants was in 1845. The post office opened in 1873, and the village became incorporated in 1882.
A lush forest on all sides surrounds this village. An old-growth forest on the southside is called the Roscommon Red Pines Dedicated Natural Area. On the west side, there is the Gahagan Nature Preserve. There are many trees and nice acreage on the eastern and northern sides of the village, with a few homes and lots of open space.
The village has the same name as a small town in Ireland with about 5,000 people, famous for its castle. In the Irish town, there was a monastery from the 5th century next to some woods called Ros Comáin. This name changed into the anglicized version of Roscommon.
This area has lovely state parks, including Hartwick Pines State Park, North Higgins Lake State Park, and South Higgins Lake State Park. The Au Sable River runs through the village and is a popular waterway for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. If you enjoy hiking, there are many wonderful trails.
The industries that create the local economy are hospitality, education, health care, and tourism.
The area has a very high 9.9% unemployment rate compared to the national average of 6% unemployment for the entire United States.
The median household annual income is $36,664 a year compared to $59,584 in other Michigan cities and $53,482 annually in all of America.
The estimate for future job growth is 24.7% over the next decade. This lower growth rate is far less than predicted for the United States, of 33.5% over the next ten years.
The largest employers include hospitality/food service (14.3%), education (10.2%), health care (10.0%), public administration (5.9%), food & beverage stores (5.7%), transportation (4.9%), and construction (4.0%).
You can live in the village and enjoy a small-town atmosphere, or you may choose to live in the surrounding forest areas if you prefer to get away from people to enjoy a rustic country lifestyle.
Higgins Lake, Roscommon Northwest, and Village Center are the three best neighborhoods.
Roscommon Area Public Schools manages the three schools in the village. There is an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school with a total enrollment of 789 students.
The school district allocates $14,035 per year for each student. The ratio of students-to-teacher is 14.38 to 1.
There are two private schools in Roscommon County: Immanuel Baptist School in the village and Our Lady of the Lake Regional Catholic School in Prudenville.
There are no four-year colleges or universities in the village. The two-year community college is Kirtland.
Here is some helpful information you may need to turn on utilities when relocating to this area.
Water and sewer services are provided by the Village of Roscommon. Consumers Energy provides electricity and natural gas. Republic Services provides trash pickup and recycling.
The Roscommon County website lists the telecommunication providers and other utility companies serving the county.
The Roscommon Recreation Authority manages the public parks, preserves, forests, and green spaces.
The local government is run by the Village Council. It has a seven-member board who are all elected by the public. The Village Manager is appointed by the Village Council to handle the day-to-day operations of the village and its administration.
Home prices are going up dramatically. They are increasing year-over-year by 30%. The median home price is $194,900. Even though houses are selling for more, they are still 26% lower-priced than other Michigan cities and 61% below the national average.
Due to the low cost of housing, the cost of living in this area is 10% less than other parts of the state and 20% less than the rest of America.