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Birmingham MI Real Estate

Located just north of Detroit and squarely between Royal Oak and Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham combines the perfect mix of the two communities, providing the upscale feel of Bloomfield Hills and the small-town ambiance of Royal Oak. At just 4.73 square miles, it is able to maintain a serene, relaxed lifestyle. Like Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham offers excellent public and private schools and is home to several area country clubs. Like Royal Oak, Birmingham’s downtown area is a pedestrian-friendly destination that’s home to a wide variety of stores, restaurants, spas, and art galleries. With over 20 parks and recreational spaces to choose from, there’s plenty of outdoor fun to be had in this thriving city.

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Birmingham, MI

If you love Metro Detroit’s urban conveniences but prefer a neighborhood to retreat to at the end of the day that’s just a bit quieter and more relaxing but with excitement all its own, you’ll love the City of Birmingham.

Located less than 24 miles northwest of Downtown Detroit, Birmingham is a lively suburb in Oakland County where Southeast Michigan professionals and their families grow and prosper. The city has a population of just more than 20,000.

With a total area of under 5 square miles, Birmingham is a compact but charming suburb whose size encourages close ties among members of the community. It’s a walkable city, with many parks, community attractions and highlights just a stroll away. This is the added benefit of owning a Birmingham home – living in a close-knit community where you can lead a healthy, active lifestyle. In fact, the real estate blog Movoto included Birmingham in its list of “10 most exciting places in Michigan,” giving it the first-place ranking for both active lifestyle and art.

Living in Birmingham, MI: A suburban escape with the amenities of the city

Birmingham has so much character, even its residents tend to forget that they’re living in a small town.

Explore specialty boutiques at the vibrant Birmingham Shopping District and make visits to the Birmingham Farmers Market a summer habit. The main street feel you get from Birmingham’s Shopping District is the perfect complement to the economic offerings of the surrounding area, including the business district in Detroit and Oakland County’s own economic centers like Troy and Auburn Hills. If you take Woodward Avenue south, you’ll find your way to neighboring Royal Oak’s main street downtown area, as well.

The Birmingham Public Schools District, which is often listed as one of the best in Michigan, provides quality public education through a host of nationally accredited schools, including nine primary schools, two middle schools, two high schools, and one alternative high school. The Baldwin Public Library is another local resource that represents the community’s commitment to preserving the tradition of continuous learning and education.

Enjoy Birmingham’s open spaces and outdoor recreation. While Birmingham offers its share of private clubs like the Birmingham Country Club, it’s also home to several public golf courses like the popular Springdale Golf Course. The city’s assortment of more than 20 parks includes award-winning spots with activities for all ages and tranquil areas to unwind amid nature, such as at the waterfall that sits between Quarton Lake and the Rouge River.

Birmingham supports the arts by holding annual events such as Art Birmingham held every May and Common Ground’s Birmingham Street Art Fair which takes place every September. Birmingham also features a selection of art galleries worth visiting, as well as a summer concert series in the stunning Shain Park, which is a tradition residents always look forward to.

There’s more to discover. The Birmingham Ice Arena offers ice-skating lessons, open skating, and rentals for private events. Located in the city’s trendy rail district, it’s nestled between a skate park, baseball diamonds, and a tennis club, and they’re all just steps from an area pool club.

Homes for sale in Birmingham, MI

Affluent buyers will find a range of sprawling estates and luxurious condos with breathtaking skyline views of Birmingham and its neighboring towns.

High-end homes boast exteriors in stunning brick and cedar, accentuating their mostly Colonial-style architecture. Typically featuring from 4-6 bedrooms, many of these homes offer all of the modern amenities ranging from high end appliances and spa-style tubs to in-ground pools.

In general, the variety of single-family homes found in the Birmingham, MI real estate market feature lush front lawns and mature foliage that contributes to a refreshing and attractive curb appeal.

New construction homes feature the latest in smart home technology, custom cabinetry, bedrooms suitable for guests or au pairs, and mudrooms.

Purchasing a townhouse in Birmingham, MI is yet another option for buyers.

Discover a wealth of excellent homes in Birmingham, MI. Browse the website for more information. For inquiries, contact Vanderhoef Properties at (248) 953-3305 or email Sales(at)VanderhoefProperties(dotted)com today.