Farmington Hills is one of Oakland County’s largest and most welcoming cities — a leafy, established suburb where winding subdivision streets, top-tier parks, and a thriving corporate corridor sit just 30 minutes from downtown Detroit. Whether you’re buying your first colonial or selling a longtime family home, our local team knows this market street by street.
Life here centers on green space and easy movement. Heritage Park — 211 acres on Farmington Road — anchors the community with 4.5 miles of wooded walking trails, a nature center, a free summer splash pad, an amphitheater, and a winter sled hill. The 12 Mile Road corridor keeps thousands of jobs in town, so many residents enjoy a commute measured in minutes. I-696 runs along the city’s southern edge and M-5 and I-275 put Novi, Livonia, and the rest of Metro Detroit within easy reach. Buyers gravitate to established neighborhoods like Ramblewood, Kendallwood, Chatham Hills, Copper Creek, Hunt Club, and Independence Commons — subdivisions known for mature trees and genuine neighbor-to-neighbor community.
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As of mid-2026, Farmington Hills remains a steady, competitive market that rewards prepared buyers and well-priced listings. The median sale price sits roughly between $350,000 and $365,000 depending on the source — Redfin reports $350K over the last three months, while Zillow puts the typical home value near $385,000, up 2.3% from a year ago. Price per square foot is up 4.5% per Redfin, and well-priced properties go pending in roughly 17 days. Inventory stays tight, with roughly 130–190 active listings citywide and around 800 homes sold over the past year — sellers still hold an edge, but buyers have more negotiating room than during the frenzy years.
Farmington Hills is served primarily by Farmington Public Schools, an A-minus rated district on Niche that ranks among Michigan’s top 55 districts. What sets the district — and the city — apart is its diversity: FPS serves more than 9,000 students representing dozens of cultures and languages, making Farmington Hills one of Metro Detroit’s most genuinely inclusive places to put down roots.
Top Agent Realty is headquartered just up I-696 at 1985 W Big Beaver Rd in Troy — Farmington Hills is a market we work every week. With 1,000+ client reviews and more than $1 billion in closed sales, we bring proven negotiation strength to both sides of the table. Call 248-277-4226 to talk strategy.
As of mid-2026, the median sale price in Farmington Hills is roughly $350,000–$365,000, with Zillow placing the typical home value near $385,000. Prices are essentially flat to modestly up year over year.
Competitive, well-priced homes go pending in about 17 days according to Redfin, while the overall market averages closer to 29–30 days. Many listings still attract multiple offers.
Yes. The city offers A-minus rated Farmington Public Schools, the 211-acre Heritage Park with trails and free summer concerts, and safe, established neighborhoods with remarkable cultural diversity.
Excellent. I-696 borders the city’s south side, M-5 and I-275 connect to Novi and the western suburbs, and the 12 Mile corporate corridor means many residents work right in town.
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