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Originally Posted by greenleaf59
Hello - I'm moving to MI in a few months and looking at property in several Downriver communities. I was wondering about Grosse Ile and if anyone knows about flooding on the island. Are there certain areas on the island that have flooding problems?
Thanks! 
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For the most part no.
There are a few houses that were built too close to canals. You can identify those houses because they have no basement and a whole bunch of pumps and drains underneath. We almost bought one like that, and it appears that that house had been re-sold two or three times in the past three years. Looks like it has problems.
Some older houses may have leakage of groundwater in their basement, but that has nothing to do with the river. Sometimes, older houses just to not have proper drainage systems. Those issues have been corrected in most of the older homes.
Keep in mind that Grosse Ile has been populated since the late 1700s. Most problem areas have been corrected long ago. Other than a few houses built in a stupid location, I am not aware of anyplace or anyone who has problems with flooding. You will need a sump pump in your basement, but that is true of anywhere in Michgian. Almost all fo the homes are well above the 100 year flood levels - they have to be to allow a basement.
If you are seriously looking at Grosse Ile, send me a DM (direct message) and I will meet you if I have time and show you around. I am not a realtor, I just love our community. We need more families. I can help you with infomration abotu a lot of downriver communities because we spent a gret deal of time investigating the area before moving and because my wife was a substitute teacher as serval different schools so between our research and her experience, we know quite a bit about the various communities and school systems.
I have posted four or five extremely lengthy posts somewhere on this system describing in great detail the benefits of Grosse Ile and/or comparing other communities. I do not know how to search for them, but you can probably figure it out, or maybe some nice person will post a link.
You are coming at an opportune time. Housing prices are way way down. Houses ont eh water that were selling for $1 million four years ago, are sometimes selling for prices in the high $400,000s. Inland houses are much cheaper. There are a huge number of houses for sale. Not all of the ones for sale are listed. Very little is selling. You will have the options of many different locations, price ranges, types of houses, types of living, etc. Keep in mind that the atmosphere varies iconsiderably from one part of the island to another.
Are you working at the chemical plant in Wyandotte? We are expecting several hundered families to move to Grosse Ile from that expansion. Wyandotte is a really nice town too, but not as quiet and the schools are not that great. Wyandotte might be my choice downriver if I did not have children. It has more problems, but it is more lively as well.