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Buying & Selling in Troy, Michigan

Troy's strong public schools, a major business district on Big Beaver, and an easy I-75 commute make this one of Oakland County's most in-demand cities.

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Troy sits in southeastern Oakland County along the I-75 corridor, about 20 miles north of downtown Detroit. With roughly 87,000 residents, it pairs a major business and shopping district along Big Beaver Road with quiet, established residential neighborhoods.

Troy suits buyers who want strong schools, short commutes, and steady long-term value without trading away convenience. You pay for that combination here, but you get one of Metro Detroit's most reliable addresses in return.

Why Buyers Choose Troy

What Sets It Apart

  • Troy School District — The whole city is served by Troy School District, consistently ranked among Michigan's top public districts and a primary reason buyers compete for homes here.
  • Central location — I-75 runs right through Troy, putting downtown Detroit roughly 20 miles south and Oakland County job centers within an easy drive.
  • Business and shopping hub — The Big Beaver corridor anchors Troy's economy with major corporate offices and the upscale Somerset Collection mall, so work, dining, and retail are close to home.
  • Range of housing — Troy spans mid-century ranches and colonials, larger move-up subdivisions, and newer construction and condos, giving buyers options across several price points.
  • Durable resale value — Strong schools, a deep employer base, and steady demand have made Troy a dependable hold, with homes that tend to retain value and sell well in most markets.

Living in Troy

Daily life in Troy is built around convenience. The Big Beaver corridor delivers big-name shopping at Somerset Collection plus a wide spread of restaurants and corporate jobs, while the Troy Community Center, the public library, and a large network of city parks and trails serve residents year-round. Neighborhoods are quiet and tree-lined, and you are rarely far from a grocery store, freeway ramp, or one of the city's well-kept schools.

The trade-off is cost and competition. Troy commands a premium for its schools, location, and stability, so buyers should expect to compete for the best-priced homes. Sellers, in turn, benefit from steady demand and a buyer pool that values everything Troy offers.

Troy's housing market is broad and active, with demand driven by schools, jobs, and freeway access. Entry-level buyers tend to find mid-century ranches and smaller colonials, the heart of the market sits in established three- and four-bedroom subdivision homes, and the upper end runs to larger newer construction and executive homes. Condos and townhomes round out the lower-maintenance options. Well-priced, updated homes in good neighborhoods typically move quickly, so preparation matters on both sides of a deal.

Common Questions

Troy, Answered

Is Troy a good place to live?

Troy is one of Metro Detroit's most sought-after cities, valued for its schools, central location on I-75, strong job base, and stable home values. It is a popular choice for buyers who want a short commute and dependable resale.

What school district serves Troy, MI?

Troy is served by the Troy School District, which is consistently ranked among the best public school districts in Michigan and is a major driver of demand for homes in the city.

What kinds of homes are in Troy?

Troy offers a wide range, from mid-century ranches and colonials to larger move-up subdivisions, newer construction, and condos. That mix gives buyers options across several price points.

How far is Troy from downtown Detroit?

Troy is roughly 20 miles north of downtown Detroit, with direct access via I-75. Depending on traffic, the drive typically takes around 25 to 35 minutes.

What is Troy known for?

Troy is known as a major Oakland County business and shopping center, anchored by the Big Beaver Road corridor and the upscale Somerset Collection mall, plus its highly regarded Troy School District.

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