Michigan Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Berkley, Michigan

Population: 16,960

Located in Oakland County

While maintaining small town charm in its new downtown development plan, including a cobblestone street and pedestrian-friendly layout enabling all to walk, shop, and dine within the historical district, Berkley offers urban amenities the likes of the mother city. From an extensive library system offering an abundance of services and events for folks of all ages coupled with an impressive collection of books, magazines, reference, and information technology to a diverse retail mix, worldly cuisine, coffee shops, bakeries, art galleries, museums, state-of-the-art playgrounds in beautiful city parks, and annual cultural and social events featuring fun and festivities for residents and visitors alike.

Berkley's lovely tree-lined neighborhoods as well as the community's newly established neighborhoods are supported by an excellent educational system that includes 4 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 1 high school, several private institutions, and an exemplary adult educational center. School spirit rings in the voices of Berkley's students and test scores speak of the wonderful accomplishments of a highly degreed staff.

Berkley's strategic location and close proximity to major interstates makes commuting a breeze in this "land of opportunity" and jobs. Known for being home to the "Big Three" auto manufacturers and the abundance of support industries, the metropolitan area is fast becoming a hotspot for today's high technology business as well as education, finance, and health care.

If you're looking for quiet community living with a formidable quality of life, then Berkley is the hometown for you. There's four-season fun for residents of all ages along with a host of community resources from Little League to Senior Centers to learning programs for toddlers. Community is at the forefront of Berkley's every move. Come see what many have already discovered...Berkley is Unique!