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Midland County. I'm not an expert by any means when it comes to expensive homes that can be found bordering Lake Michigan, or for that matter any inland lake. The county was founded in 1796 and organized in 1815. Michigan's main farming goods are dairy products, corn, and soybeans. Michigan already has great living costs, so of course it's affordable. The statewide target investment for the 90,000-mile, 5,700-bridge local network is $3.6 billion annually. - Rural area: 98.3% (487 square miles) - Urban area: 1.7% (8 square miles) - Total land area: 495 square miles --- #73 largest county in state, #2,103 nationwide, - Population density: 58.5 people / square mile (28,954 residents) --- #40 lowest density county in state, #1,827 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.3% (546 square miles) - Urban area: 1.7% (9 square miles) - Total land area: 555 square miles --- #57 largest county in state, #1,872 nationwide, - Population density: 77.9 people / square mile (43,251 residents) --- #49 lowest density county in state, #2,079 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.3% (544 square miles) - Urban area: 1.7% (9 square miles) - Total land area: 553 square miles --- #58 largest county in state, #1,884 nationwide, - Population density: 109.5 people / square mile (60,540 residents) --- #53 lowest density county in state, #2,321 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.4% (562 square miles) - Urban area: 1.7% (9 square miles) - Total land area: 572 square miles --- #39 largest county in state, #1,757 nationwide, - Population density: 49.9 people / square mile (28,520 residents) --- #35 lowest density county in state, #1,688 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.4% (555 square miles) - Urban area: 1.6% (9 square miles) - Total land area: 564 square miles --- #50 largest county in state, #1,822 nationwide, - Population density: 54.3 people / square mile (30,651 residents) --- #38 lowest density county in state, #1,764 nationwide, You may also like: Highest-rated specialty museums in Michigan, according to Tripadvisor, - Rural area: 98.5% (556 square miles) - Urban area: 1.6% (9 square miles) - Total land area: 565 square miles --- #48 largest county in state, #1,818 nationwide, - Population density: 58.9 people / square mile (33,256 residents) --- #41 lowest density county in state, #1,831 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.5% (1,153 square miles) - Urban area: 1.5% (18 square miles) - Total land area: 1,171 square miles --- #5 largest county in state, #525 nationwide, - Population density: 30.8 people / square mile (36,026 residents) --- #19 lowest density county in state, #1,230 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.6% (535 square miles) - Urban area: 1.4% (8 square miles) - Total land area: 542 square miles --- #62 largest county in state, #1,925 nationwide, - Population density: 45.1 people / square mile (24,457 residents) --- #30 lowest density county in state, #1,582 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.7% (561 square miles) - Urban area: 1.3% (7 square miles) - Total land area: 568 square miles --- #41 largest county in state, #1,795 nationwide, - Population density: 72.0 people / square mile (40,916 residents) --- #47 lowest density county in state, #2,001 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.7% (462 square miles) - Urban area: 1.3% (6 square miles) - Total land area: 467 square miles --- #77 largest county in state, #2,202 nationwide, - Population density: 70.8 people / square mile (33,104 residents) --- #46 lowest density county in state, #1,990 nationwide, You may also like: Fastest-growing counties in Michigan, - Rural area: 98.8% (1,786 square miles) - Urban area: 1.2% (22 square miles) - Total land area: 1,808 square miles --- #1 largest county in state, #325 nationwide, - Population density: 36.9 people / square mile (66,686 residents) --- #24 lowest density county in state, #1,393 nationwide, - Rural area: 98.8% (997 square miles) - Urban area: 1.2% (12 square miles) - Total land area: 1,009 square miles --- #10 largest county in state, #668 nationwide, - Population density: 35.7 people / square mile (36,070 residents) --- #23 lowest density county in state, #1,360 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.1% (699 square miles) - Urban area: 0.9% (6 square miles) - Total land area: 705 square miles --- #28 largest county in state, #1,311 nationwide, - Population density: 89.9 people / square mile (63,413 residents) --- #51 lowest density county in state, #2,178 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.2% (797 square miles) - Urban area: 0.8% (7 square miles) - Total land area: 803 square miles --- #20 largest county in state, #1,054 nationwide, - Population density: 65.9 people / square mile (52,939 residents) --- #45 lowest density county in state, #1,922 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.2% (807 square miles) - Urban area: 0.8% (7 square miles) - Total land area: 813 square miles --- #19 largest county in state, #1,038 nationwide, - Population density: 59.5 people / square mile (48,366 residents) --- #42 lowest density county in state, #1,839 nationwide, You may also like: Counties with the most super commuters in Michigan, - Rural area: 99.3% (552 square miles) - Urban area: 0.7% (4 square miles) - Total land area: 556 square miles --- #55 largest county in state, #1,866 nationwide, - Population density: 25.0 people / square mile (13,892 residents) --- #17 lowest density county in state, #1,061 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.3% (345 square miles) - Urban area: 0.7% (2 square miles) - Total land area: 347 square miles --- #82 largest county in state, #2,686 nationwide, - Population density: 62.4 people / square mile (21,652 residents) --- #43 lowest density county in state, #1,874 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.4% (1,549 square miles) - Urban area: 0.6% (9 square miles) - Total land area: 1,558 square miles --- #2 largest county in state, #386 nationwide, - Population density: 24.1 people / square mile (37,629 residents) --- #16 lowest density county in state, #1,042 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.5% (499 square miles) - Urban area: 0.5% (3 square miles) - Total land area: 502 square miles --- #70 largest county in state, #2,071 nationwide, - Population density: 50.4 people / square mile (25,279 residents) --- #36 lowest density county in state, #1,699 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.5% (712 square miles) - Urban area: 0.5% (3 square miles) - Total land area: 715 square miles --- #25 largest county in state, #1,273 nationwide, - Population density: 35.5 people / square mile (25,418 residents) --- #22 lowest density county in state, #1,349 nationwide, You may also like: Highest-earning counties in Michigan, - Rural area: 99.6% (558 square miles) - Urban area: 0.4% (2 square miles) - Total land area: 560 square miles --- #54 largest county in state, #1,855 nationwide, - Population density: 31.4 people / square mile (17,585 residents) --- #20 lowest density county in state, #1,253 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.6% (510 square miles) - Urban area: 0.4% (2 square miles) - Total land area: 512 square miles --- #68 largest county in state, #2,033 nationwide, - Population density: 51.6 people / square mile (26,416 residents) --- #37 lowest density county in state, #1,719 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.6% (1,040 square miles) - Urban area: 0.4% (4 square miles) - Total land area: 1,044 square miles --- #8 largest county in state, #626 nationwide, - Population density: 22.1 people / square mile (23,074 residents) --- #15 lowest density county in state, #965 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.6% (912 square miles) - Urban area: 0.4% (3 square miles) - Total land area: 915 square miles --- #12 largest county in state, #804 nationwide, - Population density: 10.0 people / square mile (9,151 residents) --- #7 lowest density county in state, #578 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.7% (959 square miles) - Urban area: 0.3% (3 square miles) - Total land area: 963 square miles --- #11 largest county in state, #727 nationwide, - Population density: 42.9 people / square mile (41,295 residents) --- #29 lowest density county in state, #1,533 nationwide, You may also like: Recipes from Michigan, - Rural area: 99.7% (1,098 square miles) - Urban area: 0.3% (4 square miles) - Total land area: 1,102 square miles --- #7 largest county in state, #574 nationwide, - Population density: 13.7 people / square mile (15,061 residents) --- #9 lowest density county in state, #694 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.7% (833 square miles) - Urban area: 0.3% (2 square miles) - Total land area: 836 square miles --- #17 largest county in state, #1,001 nationwide, - Population density: 37.5 people / square mile (31,349 residents) --- #26 lowest density county in state, #1,407 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.7% (1,168 square miles) - Urban area: 0.3% (3 square miles) - Total land area: 1,171 square miles --- #4 largest county in state, #524 nationwide, - Population density: 6.9 people / square mile (8,048 residents) --- #3 lowest density county in state, #446 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.8% (657 square miles) - Urban area: 0.2% (1 square miles) - Total land area: 659 square miles --- #31 largest county in state, #1,425 nationwide, - Population density: 19.3 people / square mile (12,714 residents) --- #13 lowest density county in state, #863 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.8% (1,019 square miles) - Urban area: 0.2% (2 square miles) - Total land area: 1,022 square miles --- #9 largest county in state, #647 nationwide, - Population density: 10.6 people / square mile (10,780 residents) --- #8 lowest density county in state, #593 nationwide, You may also like: Counties with the most college graduates in Michigan, - Rural area: 99.8% (1,164 square miles) - Urban area: 0.2% (2 square miles) - Total land area: 1,166 square miles --- #6 largest county in state, #527 nationwide, - Population density: 9.6 people / square mile (11,152 residents) --- #6 lowest density county in state, #560 nationwide, - Rural area: 99.8% (898 square miles) - Urban area: 0.2% (1 square miles) - Total land area: 899 square miles --- #13 largest county in state, #859 nationwide, - Population density: 7.0 people / square mile (6,338 residents) --- #4 lowest density county in state, #456 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (674 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 675 square miles --- #30 largest county in state, #1,393 nationwide, - Population density: 15.3 people / square mile (10,353 residents) --- #11 lowest density county in state, #747 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (320 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 320 square miles --- #83 largest county in state, #2,763 nationwide, - Population density: 55.1 people / square mile (17,615 residents) --- #39 lowest density county in state, #1,777 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (476 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 476 square miles --- #76 largest county in state, #2,167 nationwide, - Population density: 48.8 people / square mile (23,206 residents) --- #34 lowest density county in state, #1,667 nationwide, You may also like: Best counties to raise a family in Michigan, - Rural area: 100.0% (363 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 363 square miles --- #81 largest county in state, #2,644 nationwide, - Population density: 41.5 people / square mile (15,070 residents) --- #28 lowest density county in state, #1,506 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (566 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 566 square miles --- #45 largest county in state, #1,808 nationwide, - Population density: 41.1 people / square mile (23,290 residents) --- #27 lowest density county in state, #1,499 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (563 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 563 square miles --- #51 largest county in state, #1,831 nationwide, - Population density: 37.1 people / square mile (20,898 residents) --- #25 lowest density county in state, #1,400 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (565 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 565 square miles --- #49 largest county in state, #1,820 nationwide, - Population density: 26.6 people / square mile (15,028 residents) --- #18 lowest density county in state, #1,113 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (567 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 567 square miles --- #43 largest county in state, #1,802 nationwide, - Population density: 20.9 people / square mile (11,852 residents) --- #14 lowest density county in state, #924 nationwide, You may also like: Counties with the worst commutes in Michigan, - Rural area: 100.0% (547 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 547 square miles --- #61 largest county in state, #1,908 nationwide, - Population density: 16.9 people / square mile (9,265 residents) --- #12 lowest density county in state, #798 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (566 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 566 square miles --- #46 largest county in state, #1,814 nationwide, - Population density: 14.6 people / square mile (8,248 residents) --- #10 lowest density county in state, #726 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (898 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 898 square miles --- #14 largest county in state, #864 nationwide, - Population density: 9.4 people / square mile (8,421 residents) --- #5 lowest density county in state, #553 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (1,311 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 1,311 square miles --- #3 largest county in state, #454 nationwide, - Population density: 4.5 people / square mile (5,877 residents) --- #2 lowest density county in state, #344 nationwide, - Rural area: 100.0% (540 square miles) - Urban area: 0.0% (0 square miles) - Total land area: 540 square miles --- #63 largest county in state, #1,934 nationwide, - Population density: 3.9 people / square mile (2,111 residents) --- #1 lowest density county in state, #301 nationwide, You may also like: Where people in Michigan are moving to most. 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