Discover SALINE
Where community roots run deep.
Small-Town Charm with City Access
Walkable downtown with local shops, restaurants, and year-round events — just minutes from the energy of Downtown, Ann Arbor!
Award-Winning Schools
Saline Area Schools rank in the best of Michigan. The district’s strong academics, athletics, and music programs, make it one of the region’s most desirable places to raise children.
Safe, Connected Community
Saline regularly ranks as one of the safest places to live in Michigan. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, active civic groups, and local events.
A Brief History of Saline
Saline was founded in the 1830s and named for the natural salt springs that attracted early settlers and industry. By the late 1800s, it had developed into a farming and manufacturing center. Today, Saline honors its past with preserved historic buildings and a downtown that feels both welcoming and timeless. Its blend of tradition, innovation, and community pride makes it a standout among Michigan’s smaller cities.

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Saline neighborhoods at a glance
Saline offers a mix of historic homes, newer subdivisions, and countryside living—all within a few miles of downtown. Here are nine areas to explore:
Historic and walkable, this area features turn-of-the-century homes, boutique shops, and frequent community events.
Wildwood
A peaceful residential neighborhood with mature trees, large lots, and well-maintained single-family homes.
York Meadows
A newer subdivision with modern homes, sidewalks, and neighborhood green space—popular with growing families.
Saline Valley Farms
Set in a more rural area, this neighborhood offers large homes, scenic views, and a peaceful setting just outside of town.
Woodland Acres
A well-established community known for its spacious properties, custom homes, and quiet surroundings.
Northview
Close to schools and parks, Northview is a favorite for families thanks to its traditional homes and welcoming vibe.
Torwood
This neighborhood combines comfort and convenience, offering newer builds with easy access to downtown and commuter routes.
Warner Creek
A mid-sized subdivision with tree-lined streets, ranch and colonial-style homes, and a strong sense of neighborliness.
Travis Pointe
A private golf course community with luxury homes, manicured grounds, and access to recreational amenities.
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