The Village of Ovid is located on the northeast border of Clinton County along M-21. It functions mainly as a commuter town to the larger metro areas of Lansing, Saginaw and Owosso, strategically located a short drive to them all. Agriculture is the town's original foundation. Several large operations, including the Michigan Milk Producers Association and Great Lakes Hybrids make their home in Ovid. Meanwhile, retail establishments like Tom's Western Store lure patrons from far and near.
The village has done a good job preserving much if its turn-of-the-century architecture including the old Congregational Church that was built in 1872 is listed on the state and national historic register. Ovid residents are proud of the school system that serves families in the Ovid and Elsie areas. Quality programming in the areas of both technical trade skills and computer technology has put Ovid-Elsie Area Schools on the map in educational circles.
Government: City of Ovid Schools: Ovid-Elsie Area Schools County: Clinton County Commute to Lansing: 30 minutes
Ovid, MI has a population of 1,686 with an average household income of $62,984. When it comes to real estate occupancy specifics, approximately 427 residents own their home and 197 rent their home. As for the weather, the average summer high temperature is 83.68F and the yearly rainfall average is 32.55 inches. We invite you to explore the local real estate market in Ovid. There are currently {{Counts.ResidentialListings}} residential listings on the market in Ovid with an average list price of homes for sale of ${{Counts.AverageShortPrice}}K. Last month's average sold price was ${{Counts.AverageShortSoldPrice}}K. We have expert agents who know the real estate market in Ovid and are the professionals you need to help buy or sell your next property.
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