Port Huron Real Estate

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The City of Port Huron, stretching for seven miles along the shore of the St. Clair River and the base of Lake Huron, is an international border crossing marked by the spectacular Blue Water Bridge.

Port Huron's stunning waterways and diverse annual events make it a year-round tourist destination. With its abundant attractions, high standard of living, and convenient location, Port Huron is a great place to live and work...or just visit!


Port Huron is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of St. Clair County. The population was 30,184 at the 2010 census.

The city is adjacent to Port Huron Township but is administratively autonomous. Located along the St. Clair River, it is connected to Point Edward, Ontario in Canada via the Blue Water Bridge. The city lies at the southern end of Lake Huron and is the easternmost point on land in Michigan. Port Huron is noted for its regional distinctiveness. Anthropologists assume that this is due to its close proximity to Canada. As a result, many Canadian institutions and parts of Canadian culture are quite prevalent in Port Huron.

Port Huron is home to two paper mills; Mueller brass; and many businesses related to tourism and the automotive industry. The city features a historic downtown area, boardwalk, marina, museum, lighthouse, and the McMorran Place arena and entertainment complex.

Port Huron - Town vs. County Stats

Avg Price in Port Huron: $270,400 / County Avg $362,700

75%

Avg Taxes in Port Huron: $3,900 / County Avg $3,500

112%

Avg Sq. Ft. in Port Huron: 1,584 / County Avg 1,811

87%

Avg Price per/sqft in Port Huron:$171 / County Avg $200

85%

Avg Walkscore in Port Huron: 47 / County Avg 28

164%

Avg Year Built in Port Huron: 1946 / County Avg 1967

99%

Avg Days on Website in Port Huron: 89 / County Avg 90

99%

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