Homes for Sale in Birmingham, Michigan

Your Complete Guide to Living in Birmingham

$625,000 Median Price
18 days Avg Days on Market
21000 Population
9/10 School Rating
+6.1% YoY Price Change
2026 Data Updated

Oakland County, Michigan

About Birmingham, Michigan

Updated May 2026

Living in Birmingham, Michigan: A Complete Community Guide

Birmingham, Michigan is one of Metro Detroit's most sought-after upscale urban-suburban communities, offering residents an exceptional quality of life defined by luxury boutique shopping, Michelin-caliber dining, award-winning schools, and tree-lined historic streets. Situated in Oakland County with approximately 21,000 residents, Birmingham strikes a perfect balance between suburban comfort and urban accessibility — positioned 17 miles / 25–35 min from Downtown Detroit via I-75 and M-1 (Woodward Ave).

What Makes Birmingham Special

Birmingham's vibrant Downtown district — anchored by Woodward Avenue — is one of Metro Detroit's most celebrated walkable shopping and dining destinations. The community consistently ranks among the top places to live in Michigan, drawing professionals, families, and retirees who value top-tier schools, safe neighborhoods, and a vibrant local economy. The median home price of $625,000 reflects the desirability and high standards maintained throughout Birmingham's residential neighborhoods.

Whether you're drawn to Birmingham's upscale urban-suburban atmosphere, its proximity to major employment corridors, or simply the high quality of everyday life, this community delivers on every front. Parks and recreation areas — including Shain Park, Booth Park, and Kenning Park — provide year-round outdoor activities for all ages, while the thriving local business district ensures world-class dining, shopping, and services are always close at hand.

Real Estate in Birmingham

The real estate market in Birmingham reflects the community's premium status. With a median home price of $625,000, properties range from charming craftsman-style homes on tree-lined streets to expansive luxury estates. Birmingham's real estate values have shown consistent appreciation over the past decade, making homeownership here a sound financial investment.

The 48009 ZIP code anchors most residential activity. Working with a local real estate expert who knows the specific neighborhood micro-markets within Birmingham is essential for making the most informed buying or selling decision.

Schools & Education

Birmingham is served by the Birmingham City School District, consistently rated among Michigan's top school systems. Students benefit from experienced educators, modern facilities, enriched curriculum, and robust extracurricular programming. The district's graduation rates and college placement record are points of community pride.

Beyond public schools, Birmingham and the surrounding area offer private, parochial, and charter school options for families seeking alternatives. Higher education resources are accessible through nearby universities and community colleges.

Healthcare & Wellness

Residents of Birmingham have access to top-tier healthcare through Corewell Health Beaumont Royal Oak Hospital and a network of specialty clinics and urgent care centers throughout the Oakland County area. The concentration of medical professionals and healthcare infrastructure in this part of Michigan is exceptional by any measure.

Commuting & Transportation

Getting to and from Birmingham is straightforward thanks to excellent highway access via I-75 and M-1 (Woodward Ave). The 17 miles / 25–35 min commute to Detroit is manageable, and connections to I-75, I-96, and I-696 corridors make Birmingham practical for professionals working throughout the region. Many residents find the strategic location far less stressful than comparable markets.

Local Dining, Shopping & Entertainment

Birmingham has cultivated a thriving local economy centered on exceptional dining and retail. The restaurant scene spans farm-to-table fine dining to beloved neighborhood casual spots, coffee houses, and specialty food purveyors. Shopping ranges from national retailers to locally owned boutiques and art galleries that give the community its distinctive character.

Why Choose Birmingham?

Choosing Birmingham means investing in a community with a proven track record of excellence in schools, public safety, property values, and quality of life. Whether you're a first-time buyer, growing family, or looking to upgrade to a premium community, Birmingham, Michigan offers the combination that matters most: outstanding schools, safe streets, accessible location, and a neighborhood culture built on long-term pride of ownership.

Relocation Guide

Moving to Birmingham, Michigan — Everything You Need to Know

Relocating to Birmingham is an exciting decision. This guide covers everything you need to get settled quickly in one of Oakland County's premier communities.

Before You Move: Setup Checklist

  • Update your address with USPS at least 2 weeks before your move date
  • Register to vote in Birmingham — Michigan allows same-day registration
  • Transfer your Michigan driver's license to your new 48009 address within 30 days
  • Register your vehicle at any Michigan Secretary of State office
  • Enroll children in school — contact Birmingham City School District enrollment office early for fall semester

Setting Up Utilities

Getting Around

Primary highway access is via I-75 and M-1 (Woodward Ave), putting Downtown Detroit 17 miles / 25–35 min away. The road network is well-maintained and connects efficiently to the broader Metro Detroit highway grid. Rush-hour commutes are typically manageable compared to other metro regions of similar size.

School Enrollment

Children in Birmingham are served by Birmingham City School District. To enroll, bring proof of residency (utility bill or lease), birth certificate, immunization records, and previous school records. Many schools have active PTA/PTO organizations that welcome new families.

Community Resources

  • City Hall: https://www.bhamgov.org — permits, licenses, local ordinances
  • Birmingham Public Library — free library cards for residents
  • Parks & Recreation — seasonal programming, sports leagues, fitness classes
  • Chamber of Commerce — local business directory and events calendar

Local Tips for New Residents

  • Join the Birmingham community Facebook group or Nextdoor for local recommendations
  • Michigan winters in Oakland County can be significant — all-season or snow tires recommended
  • Apply for a library card within your first week — excellent digital and physical resources
  • Sort out Michigan No-Fault auto insurance before moving — rates vary by ZIP code
  • Explore Birmingham's parks early — they fill quickly in summer for events and recreation

Finding a Home in Birmingham

The Birmingham real estate market moves quickly. Working with a local agent who knows the specific neighborhoods, school boundaries, and market conditions will give you a competitive edge. Daryl Wizinsky & Associates has deep expertise in Oakland County real estate and is ready to guide you through every step.

Real Estate

Birmingham Real Estate Market Trends

Data as of May 2026

$625,000
Median Home Price
+6.1% YoY
18 days
Avg Days on Market
$310
Price per Sq Ft

Birmingham Real Estate Market Overview

The Birmingham housing market remains one of the most competitive in Oakland County. With a median home price of $625,000 and an average of 18 days on market, well-priced homes in desirable neighborhoods routinely receive multiple offers within days of listing.

Year-over-year appreciation has reached +6.1%, reflecting sustained demand from buyers seeking Birmingham's combination of exceptional schools, community amenities, and strategic Metro Detroit location. At $310 per square foot, Birmingham offers genuine value relative to similar communities in the region.

The Birmingham market is characterized by low inventory and high demand — a dynamic that has defined this community for several years. Sellers currently hold significant negotiating leverage, while buyers who move decisively with experienced local agents tend to find success even in competitive situations.

For detailed current market reports, including active listings and neighborhood-specific trends, contact Daryl Wizinsky & Associates for a complimentary market analysis.

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Financing

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Education

Schools in Birmingham, Michigan

Public School District

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Food & Drink

Best Restaurants & Dining in Birmingham

Birmingham offers a diverse dining scene — from upscale restaurants to casual neighborhood favorites. Here are the top picks for dining in Birmingham, Michigan.

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Upcoming Events

What’s Happening in Birmingham

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Location

Birmingham Map & Neighborhoods

Birmingham is centrally located in Oakland County, Michigan, offering residents convenient access to Metro Detroit's employment, culture, and recreational amenities. The map below shows Birmingham's location and surrounding neighborhoods. ZIP codes served: 48009.

Walk Score & Commute: View Walk Score for Birmingham →  ·  Wikipedia: Birmingham →

Getting Around

Commuting from Birmingham

DestinationDistance & Drive Time
Downtown Detroit17 miles / 25–35 min
Ann Arbor45 miles / 45 min
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)28 miles / 30 min

Major Expressways: I-75 and M-1 (Woodward Ave)

Public Transit: SMART Bus System  |  Detroit Metropolitan Airport

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Birmingham, MI

What is the average home price in Birmingham, MI?
The median home price in Birmingham, Michigan is approximately $625,000. Prices vary by neighborhood, home size, and condition. Contact Daryl Wizinsky & Associates for a current market analysis.
What school district is Birmingham, MI in?
Birmingham is served primarily by the Birmingham City School District. The district is highly rated and serves students from kindergarten through 12th grade. Some areas may fall within neighboring district boundaries depending on exact address.
How far is Birmingham from Detroit?
Birmingham is approximately 17 miles / 25u201335 min from Downtown Detroit via I-75 and M-1 (Woodward Ave). Off-peak drives typically run 25u201340 minutes; plan for more during rush hour.
What is the population of Birmingham, MI?
Birmingham has an estimated population of approximately 21,000 residents, making it one of Oakland County's notable communities.
Is Birmingham, Michigan a good place to live?
Birmingham consistently ranks among the top places to live in Michigan, praised for excellent schools, low crime rates, strong property values, and quality community amenities. It is especially popular with families and professionals.
What hospitals are near Birmingham, MI?
Residents of Birmingham are served by Corewell Health Beaumont Royal Oak Hospital, along with several urgent care centers and specialty clinics throughout the Oakland County area.
What are property taxes like in Birmingham?
Property taxes in Birmingham vary by local millage rates. Michigan's Proposal A limits annual increases on primary residences. Contact your local assessor or a local real estate agent for current millage rates for your target address.
Are there good restaurants in Birmingham?
Birmingham has a vibrant dining scene with options ranging from upscale fine dining to casual neighborhood favorites, coffee shops, and specialty eateries.

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