Bloomfield Hills, MI

Bloomfield Hills is Oakland County’s most established address — a community shaped by a century of considered architecture, mature landscapes, and lots that rarely come to market. The streets curve through old growth, and the homes set back from them range from prairie-style and mid-century modern to traditional colonial estates. Cranbrook, the country’s preeminent design campus, anchors the community’s cultural identity.

Buyers come to Bloomfield Hills for space, privacy, and architecture that has held up across decades. Inventory turns slowly. The homes that do come to market tend to be either generational transitions or careful renovations.

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