Bloomfield Hills Relocation
Bloomfield Hills is a community of residents that value traditions of quietness and rural residential properties. Some of the roads are dirt and the residents want to keep them that way. It is not a big community. The population of Bloomfield Hills is 3,869. The city also consistently ranks as one of the top five wealthiest cities in the United States consisting of only 1000 households. It is a great community to relocate to. This city is a very diverse city filled with many different races, such as White, African American, Native American, Asian, Pacific Islander, Latino, Hispanic, Hawaiian, etc.
What do you look for in a affluent community? Are you looking for private country clubs, excellent nearby schools, and good restaurants? If you have a Bloomfield Hills relocation or an Oakland County relocation you will find all of the above here. Private Schools like Detroit Country Day, or Cranbrook are close by. Great restaurants like Capital Grill or The Lark are just a short drive away. Even stores like Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Tiffany's are at Somerset Mall.
Bloomfield Hills is truly a white-collar city, with fully 97.81% of the workforce employed in white-collar jobs, which is well above the national average. Overall, Bloomfield Hills is a city filled with professionals, managers and sales and business owners. There are especially a lot of people living in Bloomfield Hills who work in management positions through out the automotive, health, and engineering industries.
Bloomfield Hills is served by the Bloomfield Hills School District. Bloomfield Hills School system is one of the best in Oakland County. The district operates four elementary schools, three middle schools and one high school. This school district is known for their excellent test scores across the board.
The median home value in Bloomfield Hills is $403,400. Which I think is low. Bloomfield Hills home values have gone up 14.0% over the past year and Zillow predicts they will rise 3.9% within the next year. The median list price per square foot in Bloomfield Hills is $184, which is higher than the Detroit Metro average of $104. The median price of homes currently listed in Bloomfield Hills is $549,000 while the median price of homes that sold is $329,300.
The City of Bloomfield Hills is committed to providing the highest level of public safety service for its residents. Their officers are cross trained as certified police officers, fire fighters and medical first responders. This combination allows them to respond to residents effectively, efficiently and faster. Their mission is to protect and improve the quality of life of the citizens by providing public safety services in a courteous, professional, and respectful manner. Effective public safety service requires a partnership between the community and the public safety department.
If you are relocating to Bloomfield Hills you will learn that there is no central downtown. No little lively area right in the community. However Birmingham and Rochester have great little downtowns and are only a short distance away. Like I had mentioned earlier The Somerset Collection mall is less than 15 minutes away. You will find all the conveniences you need in nearby towns. Bloomfield Hills tries to maintain it's affluent atmosphere. The residents want to keep it that way too. If you would like a Bloomfield Hills relocation guide email me at yesmyrealtor@gmail.com
If you have a Bloomfield Hills relocation you will find that homes in the hills are pricier. Simply because it is a prestigious well to do area, it commands strong real estate prices. You will see larger homes on good sized lots that are many time over 1/2 acres plus. You will find so many large luxury estate sized homes here. Bloomfield Hills Michigan is a beautiful place to live. So give us a call if you are looking for a great luxury home. My cell is (248) 310-6239.
Here is a little history about Bloomfield Hills Michigan. Originally way back on June 28th, 1820, Oakland County was divided into two large townships, Pontiac Township and Bloomfield Township. Like most of Southeastern Michigan what is now Bloomfield Hills was a farming area until the turn of the 20th century when wealthy Detroiters bought up the land. The settlement became a village in 1927 and in 1932 residents voted for it to become a city to avoid being meshed with the city of Birmingham.
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