🏡 What Homebuyers Like About Troy
1. Top-Tier Schools = Long-Term Value
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Troy School District is a huge draw. Even if buyers don’t have kids, homes in good school districts tend to hold value better.
2. Safe, Stable Neighborhoods
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Great for families, retirees, and anyone wanting peace of mind. Low crime, quiet streets, and well-kept homes.
3. Diverse Housing Options
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Everything from 1970s ranches to newer colonials and luxury homes. Plus, some solid condo communities for downsizers or first-timers.
4. Strong Property Values
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Home appreciation is steady. It’s not the cheapest area, but people see it as a solid, long-term investment.
5. Location, Location, Location
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Central in Oakland County. Quick drives to Royal Oak, Birmingham, downtown Detroit, and lots of major employers.
6. Community Vibe
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Clean parks, community centers, good city services, and events like farmers markets and summer concerts — it feels organized and cared for.
⚠️ What Homebuyers Might Not Love
1. Pricey Market
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Median home prices can be $400K+ depending on the area. Not ideal for budget-conscious buyers.
2. Older Homes = More Upkeep
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A lot of the homes are from the 70s–90s. They’re solid builds, but buyers might need to budget for updates (kitchens, windows, etc.).
3. Lacks Urban Energy
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If someone wants walkability, nightlife, or that “downtown” feel, they may feel Troy is a little too suburban or spread out.
4. High Taxes
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Property taxes aren’t the worst, but definitely on the higher side compared to neighboring cities like Madison Heights or Sterling Heights.
5. Busy Roads
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Big Beaver, Rochester, and John R can get congested, and some neighborhoods are near high-traffic areas or noisy main roads.