There are 20 independent living communities serving Fraser, Michigan. This includes 1 community in Fraser and 19 nearby. Independent living costs in Michigan range from about $14 to $144 daily, with a mean expenditure running around $59. The monthly cost averages around $1,760 and ranges between $412 and $4,317. Annually, the average cost is about $21,120, which is under the national average of $23,100.
Costs for independent living in Fraser, MI generally range between $440 per month and $3,630 per month. The median cost is around $1,980 per month, or about $23,760 yearly.
Fraser is a small city in Michigan. It is located in Macomb County and is included in the Detroit-Warren-Livonia metropolitan area. The encompassing metro area contains 3,457,808 residents, but there are 14,480 within the city. Residents over the age of 55 constitute around 30% of the total community.
Fraser has an outstanding SeniorScore™ of 82. The city has a median per capita income of $28,000 and a median household income is $52,000 (the Michigan state average is $46,000). The median home price in Fraser is $171,000, which is somewhat lower than the state average of $177,000. The city also has a high unemployment rate of approximately 12.26%.
Fraser has harsh mean temperatures, with moderate winters and calm summers. The area receives low amounts of rainfall annually. Fraser has low air quality ratings and a lower than average rate of crime in comparison to other cities in the US.