Really interesting info; glad I found this channel. I’ll be checking out the other content! One question: were you referencing the City of Bloomfield alone or the Township alone, or the combination of both? Thank you for clarifying!
Let's be honest here Paul! All the cities that you are showing are RIZY! The only class of people who are going to afford these homes are the RICH! Interesting point about Mr. Gilbert, I never thought he EVER lived in Detroit. I do enjoy your videos!!!!!
I love Birmingham!❤ I wouldn’t personally live there because I want land and a more rural area but if I didn’t have animals Birmingham is a great city.
I would love to live in Lake Angelus because I didn't even know it was there and I've driven past going to the mall. Great Lakes and I just so happened. I kept seeing people turning down this random road. I was like where does that go and then I looked it up and I was like oh my God there's like a whole town right there. That's how beautiful it is and it's right on the lake which is amazing. As far as Dan Gilbert, we should just change Detroit to Detroit USA (Gilbert City)!!
😂 After helping a few hundred people buy and sell in Metro Detroit, I've learned that they care about the time & distance...and don't care about bus routes.
It’s the same 10 suburbs every time from Paul. If proximity to downtown Detroit is important-it seems to be since that’s the measuring stick Paul uses early in every one of his descriptions-then why wouldn’t the Grosse Pointes be on this list? My home has increased more than 50% in 10 years.
Thanks for the feedback! I wish the Pointes were on the list and would love to start talking about other areas. I'll probably just made a video. Here's the data I have: Grosse Pointe Park, MI - 1-year price change: +$17,441 (+3.9%)- 5-year price change: +$109,646 (+30.9%)- Typical home value: $464,369 (#15 most expensive city in metro Detroit) Grosse Pointe Shores, MI - 1-year price change: +$25,125 (+3.7%) - 5-year price change: +$173,741 (+32.9%) - Typical home value: $702,044 (#4 most expensive city in metro Detroit)
True. And I cover all of those cities in other videos that are more relevant. This video is specifically about the cities whose values rose the most over the past 5 years.
I’m a builder and one of my clients just paid $1.9 million dollars for a tear down house on 3 acres on Lake Angelus. I have lived in Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills and now Birmingham. When I built my house 8 years ago in Birmingham it cost me $1million and it just appraised for $1.85 million so it went up just over $100,000 every year in lived here and I am never moving. Great schools and downtown. Walk to everything. (Troy schools are so good because a majority of students are now Asian and Asian partners really push educational achievement).
What's the name of your company? I would love to tour some of your builds if I haven't already. paul@movingmi.com - Birmingham is definitely my favorite for that reason.
Dumb video, poor points made. You can make 40-50% equity even if you bought in the city proper just 4 years ago. ANYWHERE. Even South of 8 Mile. None of the areas you listed are "Detroit" by any stretch and shouldn't be considered as such.
Thanks for watching! I never said this was a video about Detroit - it's about the suburbs. Everyone knows Detroit proper has risen even more and that would be a great video itself.
There are actually a lot of good reasons to move to actually detroit, but we wouldn't want your negative energy. None of these cities are even in the same country through.
✅ Reach out to buy, sell, or build a home in Metro Detroit Michigan with me 😃:
www.movingmi.com/info/TH-cam
10. Birmingham
9. Huntington Woods
8. Rochester
7. Beverly Hills
6. Troy
5. New Hudson
4. Franklin
3. Lake Angelus
2. Bloomfield Hills
1. Rochester Hills
Thanks!! I'll be adding timestamps and cities to the notes 🙂
I'm from Windsor and always liked Grosse Pointe ......especially the movie! 😆👍
I moved to a Townhouse, part of Co-op here in Auburn Hills and it's been really nice. Amazing value for the price and location.
Really interesting info; glad I found this channel. I’ll be checking out the other content! One question: were you referencing the City of Bloomfield alone or the Township alone, or the combination of both? Thank you for clarifying!
This was about Bloomfield Twp - are you going to be moving to the area? I'd love to help: paul@movingmi.com or movingmi.com/info/youtube
Great content!🔥
Thanks for watching!!
Great video! 😊 Do you have a top 10 places to live video in metro Detroit based on school district?
10 best schools in Michigan! 🙂 th-cam.com/video/vNdg0sPPRsU/w-d-xo.html
This video... these are all upper-middle class neighborhoods.
New set up ??? Video quality image is amazing … great content, keep going Paul!
Thanks! New office with better lighting - tried to keep most of the other stuff similar
This guy despises Macomb County
Nope - if it makes the list, I'll add it.
I love this channel
Let's be honest here Paul! All the cities that you are showing are RIZY! The only class of people who are going to afford these homes are the RICH! Interesting point about Mr. Gilbert, I never thought he EVER lived in Detroit. I do enjoy your videos!!!!!
What about the Grosse Point area?
The Pointes are great and have definitely appreciated over the past 5 years but just not as much as these places. Do you live there now?
I love Birmingham!❤ I wouldn’t personally live there because I want land and a more rural area but if I didn’t have animals Birmingham is a great city.
Thanks for watching! It's definitely tough with animals in Birmingham. The walkability and parks save it.
I would love to live in Lake Angelus because I didn't even know it was there and I've driven past going to the mall. Great Lakes and I just so happened. I kept seeing people turning down this random road. I was like where does that go and then I looked it up and I was like oh my God there's like a whole town right there. That's how beautiful it is and it's right on the lake which is amazing. As far as Dan Gilbert, we should just change Detroit to Detroit USA (Gilbert City)!!
Yes I do.
You forgot to mention Troy schools are the way they are because of no school of choice, same as every other burb you mention ,see the connection?
How TF is Birmingham not number 1. Its probably top 2 in the metro area
This should have said the top 10 unrealistic overrated and overpriced cities
10 suburbs in Oakland County. Cool story, bro…
I've made plenty of videos that cover cities outside of Oakland County. When Wayne and Macomb make it into more lists like this, I'll talk about them.
Ignores Macomb County and ignores bus routes. The whole 20 miles away and it only takes 20 minutes to get downtown line is annoying.
😂 After helping a few hundred people buy and sell in Metro Detroit, I've learned that they care about the time & distance...and don't care about bus routes.
It’s the same 10 suburbs every time from Paul. If proximity to downtown Detroit is important-it seems to be since that’s the measuring stick Paul uses early in every one of his descriptions-then why wouldn’t the Grosse Pointes be on this list? My home has increased more than 50% in 10 years.
The Pointes are in Wayne County, which would intrude on his “All Oakland County All The Time” vibe.
Thanks for the feedback! I wish the Pointes were on the list and would love to start talking about other areas. I'll probably just made a video. Here's the data I have:
Grosse Pointe Park, MI
- 1-year price change: +$17,441 (+3.9%)- 5-year price change: +$109,646 (+30.9%)- Typical home value: $464,369 (#15 most expensive city in metro Detroit)
Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
- 1-year price change: +$25,125 (+3.7%)
- 5-year price change: +$173,741 (+32.9%)
- Typical home value: $702,044 (#4 most expensive city in metro Detroit)
😂😂😂 luckily you can just watch another TH-cam channel.
Did not read all so someone may have already said to but the city not the individual businesses hang the lights in Rochester
There are other counties with great schools and cities...northville..livonia...plymouth...novi...farmington hills
True. And I cover all of those cities in other videos that are more relevant. This video is specifically about the cities whose values rose the most over the past 5 years.
House to close for money
The hottest Detroit suburb to move to in 2025 is Windsor.
😂😂😂 best comment 🏆
Two of my American relatives live with me!! 😀
@@mikedownes4782 I was only half kidding. My wife is Canadian and we're going to rent out our house in The States and rent a house in Windsor.
Are you anti-Macomb County? You never cover it you always cover Oakland county and Wayne County. What do you have against Macomb County?
We don’t want any of those wannabe rich people ruining Macomb, they can have Oakland
Not at all. Wish more cities made these lists.
😂
Oakland cty did go blue in 2020 but Macomb help it & our area become
sea of red in 2024😊💀😂😂😂😂
It was a Joke Sorry not Sorry 😂😂
I’m a builder and one of my clients just paid $1.9 million dollars for a
tear down house on 3 acres on Lake Angelus. I have lived in Rochester Hills, Bloomfield Hills and now Birmingham. When I built my house 8 years ago in Birmingham it cost me $1million and it just appraised for $1.85 million so it went up just over $100,000 every year in lived here and I am never moving. Great schools and downtown. Walk to everything.
(Troy schools are so good because a majority of students are now Asian and Asian partners really push educational achievement).
What's the name of your company? I would love to tour some of your builds if I haven't already. paul@movingmi.com - Birmingham is definitely my favorite for that reason.
Ehh but the economy is so baaad waaahhh
Dumb video, poor points made. You can make 40-50% equity even if you bought in the city proper just 4 years ago. ANYWHERE. Even South of 8 Mile. None of the areas you listed are "Detroit" by any stretch and shouldn't be considered as such.
Thanks for watching! I never said this was a video about Detroit - it's about the suburbs. Everyone knows Detroit proper has risen even more and that would be a great video itself.
There is no reason in the world to move to Detroit
According to you
And, the video isn't even about moving to Detroit 😅
Detroit is a bargain especially for those who are not rasing children.
There are actually a lot of good reasons to move to actually detroit, but we wouldn't want your negative energy. None of these cities are even in the same country through.
Don't move here.
Everyone in Michigan has known this for 50 years
What's your point??
Everyone in Michigan has known the appreciation amnts over the past 5 years...for the past 50 years? The cities are not always the same in this list.