Apartments For Rent in Farmington Hills, MI

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Apartments For Rent Near Farmington Hills, MI

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Types of apartment in Farmington Hills, MI

Farmington Hills, MI has many apartments from the 1960s through the 1990s, plus some newer mixed-use and townhouse-style buildings. In the south, near Grand River Avenue and Downtown Farmington, apartments often sit in low-rise brick buildings with simple entries, wide parking lots, and mature trees. Around Orchard Lake Road and 12 Mile, you can also find garden-style apartments with red brick, beige siding, and shared balconies. Interiors often include larger living rooms, galley kitchens, and in-building laundry, though finishes can vary a lot from one property to another.
Farther north, near 13 Mile, 14 Mile, and around Heritage Park, apartments can feel more spread out, with longer drives between complexes and more two-story layouts. In the west, near Halsted and the M-5 corridor, newer apartments and townhome rentals often have attached garages, vinyl siding, and open-plan interiors. Houses for rent are common across the city too, including brick ranches, split-levels, and colonial homes with attached garages and larger yards. In areas near Franklin Road, Middlebelt, and Quakertown, the tradeoff is often between quicker access to stores and roads or a quieter street with fewer apartment options.

Getting around Farmington Hills, MI

Driving is the main way renters get around Farmington Hills. M-5, I-696, and I-275 connect the city well, and parking is common at apartments, shops, and office areas. SMART, the suburban bus service, runs on roads like Grand River, Orchard Lake, and 12 Mile, but service can be limited between stops. Walking works better near Downtown Farmington and Grand River. Biking can work on some local roads and trails, including paths near Heritage Park.

Living in Farmington Hills, MI

Farmington Hills is known for parks, office corridors, and practical shopping areas. Heritage Park, Shiawassee Park, and the Farmington Hills Ice Arena give renters easy places to get outside or stay active. The Holocaust Memorial Center is a major local landmark. You can also find shopping and dining near Orchard Lake Road, 12 Mile, and Grand River. Local jobs often connect to healthcare, engineering, finance, and office-based companies, which shapes where many people rent apartments.