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Top 10 Best Suburbs of Detroit

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Top 10 Best Suburbs of Detroit

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The Best Overall Detroit suburb is Birmingham, a walkable, affluent Oakland County town whose blue-ribbon schools, vibrant downtown, and easy commute to both Detroit and the Troy job corridor make it the most complete place to live in the metro. The Best Value pick is Berkley, a tight-knit Oakland County town where a median home around $290,000 buys safe streets, a charming Twelve Mile Road downtown, and quick freeway access for a fraction of what Birmingham or Bloomfield Hills cost.

This list is built for families and young professionals who want strong public schools, low crime, short commutes, and real downtowns — whether the budget sits near $300,000 or stretches toward a $1 million-plus estate. Every pick uses real, publicly reported data from the Census, Zillow, Niche, and Michigan school sources.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each suburb against what metro Detroit families and professionals consistently say they value, drawing on published figures from the U.S. Census, Zillow, Niche, GreatSchools, BestPlaces, and county sources. The weighting:

A suburb that aces schools but prices out most buyers, or offers cheap homes but weak safety, slides down the order. The winners balance all six.

1. Birmingham 🏆 BEST OVERALL

County: Oakland | Median home: $625,000 | Best for: Families and professionals who want walkability plus top schools

Birmingham is the metro's gold standard for combining a real downtown with first-rate public education. With a population near 21,000, it feels like a small city: the Birmingham Public Schools district consistently earns top marks, and Seaholm and Groves high schools rank among Michigan's best.

The walkable downtown along Old Woodward packs restaurants, the historic Booth Park and Shain Park, boutiques, and a beloved art-house cinema. The commute to downtown Detroit runs about 30–35 minutes via Woodward or I-75, and the Troy office corridor is 10 minutes away.

Cost of living runs well above the national average, but residents get safe, leafy streets and a genuine community center.

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Verdict: Birmingham wins on balance — elite schools, true walkability, and a central commute with no real weak spot.

2. Royal Oak

County: Oakland | Median home: $360,000 | Best for: Young professionals who want nightlife and a short Detroit commute

Royal Oak is the metro's most energetic inner-ring suburb, home to roughly 58,000 residents and the liveliest downtown north of Detroit. The dining-and-bar scene along Main and Washington draws people from across Oakland County, and the Detroit Zoo sits on the city's northern edge.

The commute to downtown Detroit is one of the shortest of any quality suburb at about 20–25 minutes by car or via the Woodward corridor. Royal Oak Schools are solid, and the housing stock mixes restored bungalows with new builds. Safety is good for an urban-feeling suburb, and the bike-friendly streets and walkable core appeal to buyers who want energy over quiet.

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Verdict: The young-professional pick — buy here for energy, dining, and the shortest commute to the city.

3. Rochester

County: Oakland | Median home: $430,000 | Best for: Families who want a historic downtown and excellent schools

Rochester and the surrounding Rochester Hills area pair a picturesque historic Main Street with one of the metro's best school systems. The city itself holds about 13,000 residents, and Rochester Community Schools earns strong GreatSchools ratings across the board. The downtown hosts the famous Big Bright Light Show each winter and sits beside the Paint Creek Trail and Rochester Municipal Park.

The commute to Detroit runs longer at 40–45 minutes, but the Auburn Hills and Troy job centers are 15–20 minutes away. Low crime, a strong sense of community, and abundant parks make it a favorite for families willing to trade a longer city commute for small-town charm.

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Verdict: A family favorite — superb schools and a storybook downtown for buyers who don't need a short Detroit commute.

4. Northville

County: Wayne/Oakland | Median home: $560,000 | Best for: Families who want a Victorian downtown and top schools

Northville straddles the Wayne–Oakland county line and offers one of the prettiest downtowns in the metro, lined with restored Victorian homes and independent shops. The population sits near 6,000 in the city, with the surrounding township adding more. Northville Public Schools rank among the state's strongest, and the district draws families from across the area.

Mill Race Village and the downtown clock tower anchor a tight community, and the western location puts the commute to Ann Arbor and the I-275 tech corridor at 20–25 minutes, while downtown Detroit runs about 40 minutes. Crime is very low and the housing skews upscale.

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Verdict: The west-side gem — pick it for a beautiful downtown, top schools, and quick tech-corridor access.

5. Troy

County: Oakland | Median home: $420,000 | Best for: Professionals who want a major job center and top schools

Troy is the metro's business hub, home to the Somerset Collection luxury mall, dozens of corporate headquarters, and a population near 87,000. That job density means many residents enjoy commutes of 15 minutes or less, and downtown Detroit is about 30 minutes south via I-75.

Troy School District is one of Michigan's best, with Troy and Athens high schools sending large numbers of graduates to top universities. The city is famously diverse and consistently ranks among the safest large cities in the country for its size. It lacks a traditional walkable downtown, but the amenities, schools, and job access make it a powerhouse pick.

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Verdict: The professional's choice — unbeatable for job access, safety, and schools if walkability isn't a priority.

6. Novi

County: Oakland | Median home: $440,000 | Best for: Families who want new construction and strong schools

Novi has grown into one of the metro's most popular family suburbs, with a population near 66,000 and abundant newer housing. Novi Community School District earns strong ratings, and the city's central-west location off I-96 and I-275 keeps commutes manageable: about 20 minutes to the Farmington Hills and Livonia job centers and roughly 35 minutes to downtown Detroit.

The Twelve Oaks Mall, extensive parks, and a large, diverse community give Novi broad appeal, especially among families relocating to the metro. Crime is low and the newer infrastructure means fewer of the maintenance headaches of older inner-ring suburbs.

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Verdict: The modern-family pick — newer homes, good schools, and easy freeway access for relocating buyers.

7. Bloomfield Hills

County: Oakland | Median home: $950,000 | Best for: Buyers seeking estate living and elite schools

Bloomfield Hills is the metro's most prestigious address, a small city of about 4,500 residents known for wooded estate lots and the renowned Cranbrook educational and cultural campus. The public Bloomfield Hills Schools district is among the state's top performers, and private options abound.

Homes routinely span large, private parcels, and the median price sits near $950,000. The commute to Detroit runs about 30–35 minutes via Woodward or I-75, with the Troy and Auburn Hills job centers close by. This is a quiet, low-density, high-privacy suburb for buyers who prioritize space, schools, and exclusivity over walkable downtowns.

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Verdict: The luxury pick — buy here for estate space, privacy, and elite schools if budget is no object.

8. Plymouth

County: Wayne | Median home: $440,000 | Best for: Families who want a charming downtown on the west side

Plymouth delivers one of the most beloved small downtowns in the metro, centered on Kellogg Park and a calendar full of festivals, including the famous summer Art in the Park. The compact city holds about 9,000 residents, with Plymouth-Canton Community Schools serving the area at a strong level.

The west-side location offers about 20 minutes to the I-275 corridor and Ann Arbor, with downtown Detroit roughly 35–40 minutes away. Walkable streets, low crime, and a genuine sense of place make Plymouth a perennial favorite among families who want character without Birmingham-level prices.

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Verdict: The west-side charmer — a walkable downtown and strong community for families who value character.

9. Grosse Pointe

County: Wayne | Median home: $475,000 | Best for: Families who want lakefront living and historic homes

The Grosse Pointe communities along Lake St. Clair offer a distinctive blend of historic architecture, lakefront parks, and proximity to the city. Combined population across the five Pointes runs near 45,000, and the Grosse Pointe Public School System is well regarded.

The Lake St. Clair shoreline, Lakeshore Drive mansions, and exclusive park system give the area a timeless, water-oriented identity. Crucially, the commute to downtown Detroit is one of the shortest of any premier suburb at about 15–20 minutes via I-94 or Jefferson.

Stately older homes mean character but also higher maintenance, and the median price near $475,000 offers strong value for the setting.

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Verdict: The lakefront pick — historic homes, water access, and a quick city commute make it a unique choice.

10. Berkley 💎 BEST VALUE

County: Oakland | Median home: $290,000 | Best for: First-time buyers and young families who want affordability with charm

Berkley is the smart-money play in Oakland County, a compact city of about 15,000 that delivers safe streets, a friendly Twelve Mile Road downtown, and a real community feel for a median home price near $290,000 — far below its pricier neighbors. Berkley School District is solid, and the city's location between Royal Oak and Birmingham gives residents quick access to both, plus a Detroit commute of about 25 minutes via Woodward.

Walkable blocks of well-kept bungalows, popular local restaurants, and one of the metro's best Independence Day parades make Berkley punch far above its price point. For buyers who want Oakland County quality without Birmingham money, it's the value champion.

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Verdict: The value champion — Oakland County safety, charm, and access at a price first-time buyers can actually reach.

Which Town Is Right for You?

flowchart TD A[Start: What matters most?] --- B{Budget under 350k?} B -- Yes --- C[Pick 10 Berkley or Pick 2 Royal Oak] B -- No --- D{Top schools the priority?} D -- Yes --- E{Budget over 600k?} E -- Yes --- F[Pick 1 Birmingham or Pick 7 Bloomfield Hills] E -- No --- G[Pick 5 Troy or Pick 3 Rochester] D -- No --- H{Short Detroit commute?} H -- Yes --- I[Pick 9 Grosse Pointe or Pick 2 Royal Oak] H -- No, want charm --- J[Pick 4 Northville or Pick 8 Plymouth or Pick 6 Novi]

What to Look For When Choosing a Town in Metro Detroit

What matters less than marketing implies: glossy new retail centers and headline mall names. Resale value tracks school quality, safety, and commute far more than the nearest big-box plaza.

FAQ

What is the best Detroit suburb overall? Birmingham earns the top spot for combining top-ranked Birmingham Public Schools, a genuinely walkable downtown, low crime, and a central commute to Detroit and Troy, with a median home near $625,000.

What is the best-value Detroit suburb? Berkley is the value leader, offering safe streets, a charming Twelve Mile downtown, and quick freeway access for a median home around $290,000 — well below neighboring Birmingham or Royal Oak.

Which Detroit suburbs have the best schools? Birmingham, Troy, Rochester, Northville, and Bloomfield Hills all run top-rated public school districts, with strong GreatSchools and state test results.

Which suburb has the shortest commute to downtown Detroit? Grosse Pointe and Royal Oak are closest, both around 15–25 minutes to downtown via I-94, Jefferson, or the Woodward corridor.

Which Detroit suburbs are the safest? Troy ranks among the safest large U.S. Cities for its size, while Birmingham, Novi, Northville, and Berkley all report consistently low crime.

Where should young professionals live near Detroit? Royal Oak is the top pick for young professionals thanks to its nightlife, restaurant scene, walkable downtown, and short 20–25 minute commute to downtown Detroit.

Bottom Line

For metro Detroit, Birmingham is our Best Overall suburb — its top-ranked schools, walkable downtown, and central commute make it the most complete place to live, with homes near $625,000. Berkley is our Best Value, delivering Oakland County safety, charm, and access for a median near $290,000.

If your priorities lean toward a short city commute, estate-level luxury, or a storybook west-side downtown, use the decision tree above to route yourself to Grosse Pointe, Bloomfield Hills, Northville, or Plymouth instead.

Sources

*Best towns to live in metro Detroit review — where to live, rankings, home prices, schools, and a review of the best places to live near Detroit, including review 2027 ratings.*

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