Former Consumers Energy Building
Centrally located downtown Jackson. Built to house Consumers Energy in 1926, the building’s most recent use was as a temporary office space for
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Nestled between more populous counties to the north and east, the County of Jackson affords a wonderfully wide range of housing for its residents. City living, beautiful suburbs, rolling countryside, and lakeside homes allow options for everyone and every lifestyle.
With 19 townships, six villages, and the City of Jackson within the county, each with its own government, character, and charm, it's likely that you can find the ideal neighborhood for you and your family.
Housing prices across the county are reasonable and generally lower than more populated counties. In fact, Jackson County is a very affordable way to live close to the amenities of other Michigan communities, without the high cost and congestion. Over the last few years, Jackson County has consistently been rated as one of the 10 most affordable housing markets in the United States.
Learn more about housing in Jackson County from these associations:

