Michigan's largest village, with Birmingham schools and Birmingham reach.
Beverly Hills is, technically, a village. It is also the most populous village in Michigan by a wide margin, with about 10,600 residents tucked into the southwest corner of Oakland County, roughly 20 miles northwest of downtown Detroit.
What buyers really come for is the Birmingham Public Schools footprint. Beverly Hills sends its students to Groves High, Berkshire Middle, and the elementary schools that serve Birmingham, Bingham Farms, and parts of Bloomfield and West Bloomfield. Birmingham's downtown shopping and dining is a five-minute drive.
The housing stock spans mid-century ranches, colonial revivals, and newer custom builds, with mature trees on quiet streets that almost feel rural in a stretch of Oakland County that absolutely is not.
Downtown Birmingham is so close it functions as Beverly Hills' downtown. Streetside cafes, white-tablecloth restaurants, designer boutiques, and a Saturday-morning energy that makes weekends feel like a destination.
Beverly Park anchors the village's green space, with fields, trails, and a community pool. The wider Birmingham and Bloomfield park network is minutes away, and Cranbrook Gardens are close.
Birmingham Public Schools is one of metro Detroit's strongest districts. Groves High School, Berkshire Middle, and the elementary schools that serve the village have a long reputation for academics, arts, and athletics.
Walk into Birmingham for shopping and food. Drive five minutes to Cranbrook for the art museum, gardens, or science center. The village itself is quiet by design.
The high school that Beverly Hills students attend. Strong academics, competitive athletics, and a long reputation for the arts.
The village's anchor park with fields, trails, and the community pool that draws families all summer.
Five minutes north. World-class art museum, science center, and historic gardens, all on one National Historic Landmark campus.
Beverly Hills' adopted downtown. Streetside cafes, fine dining, and shopping that makes weekends feel like a getaway.
A short drive away. Walking paths, picnic spots, and one of the most photographed urban lakes in the area.
The middle school that anchors Beverly Hills students' transition years, known for strong academics and music.
Beverly Hills students attend Birmingham Public Schools, a 13-school district that also serves Birmingham, Bingham Farms, Franklin, and portions of Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Southfield, Troy, and West Bloomfield. The district administrative offices are located in Beverly Hills itself.
Birmingham Public is one of the most established school districts in metro Detroit, with two comprehensive high schools (Seaholm and Groves), strong arts and music programs, and a track record of college placement that draws families from across the region.
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