TL;DR
Melvindale and Gibraltar are two often-overlooked Downriver Michigan cities. Melvindale (~10,000 residents, north Downriver) has a median home price of approximately $145,000. Gibraltar (~4,500 residents, south Downriver) has a median of approximately $235,000 with significant waterfront and canal-front inventory. Together they cover two ends of the Downriver spectrum: Melvindale = inner-ring affordability and short Detroit commute, Gibraltar = small-town waterfront with Lake Erie access.
Melvindale Overview
Melvindale is a small ~2.7-square-mile city bordered by Dearborn, Allen Park, Lincoln Park, and Detroit. One of the closest Downriver cities to downtown Detroit.
Commute times:
- Downtown Detroit: 12–15 minutes
- Dearborn (Ford HQ): 5–8 minutes
- DTW Airport: 15–20 minutes
Melvindale Public Schools serves Melvindale and Allen Park (north section). Test scores are average; the district is small and personable.
Melvindale neighborhoods are mostly mid-century brick bungalows and small ranches on grid streets. Inventory turns quickly because of the price point.
Median home price (May 2026): ~$145,000
Gibraltar Overview
Gibraltar is a tiny but waterfront-rich city at the southern tip of Downriver, bordered by Trenton, Brownstown, and Lake Erie. Home to the Gibraltar Canals — a network of canal-front homes with private docks.
Commute times:
- Downtown Detroit: 30–35 minutes
- DTW Airport: 18–22 minutes
- Trenton: 5–8 minutes
Gibraltar School District (Gibraltar/Carlson High School) posts above-average test scores for Wayne County and serves Gibraltar plus parts of Flat Rock and Rockwood.
Gibraltar neighborhoods divide into two main types:
- Canal-front / Lake Erie waterfront — Homes on the Gibraltar Canal system or directly on Lake Erie. $300,000–$700,000+.
- Inland Gibraltar — Mid-century ranches and updated homes. $180,000–$280,000.
Median home price (May 2026): ~$235,000
Things To Do
Melvindale: Veterans Memorial Park, Allen Road retail corridor, Henry Ford Hospital campus.
Gibraltar: Lake Erie Metropark, Gibraltar Marina, Humbug Marsh / Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, Carlson Park.
Who These Cities Are Best For
Pick Melvindale if you want: sub-$175K entry price near Detroit, the shortest Dearborn/Detroit commute, FHA-friendly inventory.
Pick Gibraltar if you want: canal-front or waterfront with a private dock, Lake Erie access at lower price than Grosse Ile, above-average schools (Carlson High), small-town feel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Melvindale MI a good place to live?
Melvindale is one of the most affordable Downriver communities with one of the shortest Detroit and Dearborn commutes. A frequent first-home market with quick inventory turnover.
Is Gibraltar MI a good place to live?
Yes — Gibraltar offers Lake Erie and canal-front living at substantially lower prices than Grosse Ile or Trenton waterfront, with above-average Carlson school district and a genuine small-town feel.
What is the median home price in Melvindale?
As of May 2026, the median sale price in Melvindale is approximately $145,000.
What is the median home price in Gibraltar?
As of May 2026, the median sale price in Gibraltar is approximately $235,000. Canal-front and Lake Erie waterfront properties regularly clear $400,000.
What are the Gibraltar Canals?
The Gibraltar Canals are a network of navigable canals lined with private homes, most with their own dock and direct boat access to Lake Erie. A defining feature of the city.
How is Carlson High School rated?
Gibraltar Carlson High School posts above-average test scores and graduation rates for Wayne County, with strong athletics and Advanced Placement offerings.
Ready to Make a Move?
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Chris Bujaki with The Saward Team, brokered by eXp Realty

