Quaker Valley Farms
Rolling Lots, Wooded Backdrops — West-Side Farmington Hills
A pocket of custom colonials tucked into rolling, wooded terrain on the west edge of Farmington Hills — close enough to I-696 to commute, far enough back to forget it’s there.
About Quaker Valley Farms
Quaker Valley Farms sits on the west side of Farmington Hills, generally south of 12 Mile Road and west of Farmington Road, inside the 48331 ZIP. The subdivision is laid out along Quaker Valley Road and Quaker Valley Lane, with cul-de-sacs and looping streets that follow the natural grade rather than the section-line grid. Lots are larger than the city average, and a meaningful share of them back to private wooded areas — a setup that gives the neighborhood its calling card of deck-and-treeline views rather than fence-to-fence sightlines.
Construction skews to custom and semi-custom colonials and contemporaries from the late 1970s through the 1990s, with open floor plans, cathedral ceilings, two-story foyers, and large window walls oriented toward the back lot. Three-car attached garages are common, as are first-floor primary suites in the later builds. Brick-and-cedar exteriors, walkout basements where the topography allows, and spacious custom decks are recurring details across the resale stock.
Children attend Farmington Public Schools, the district that serves most of Farmington Hills and a slice of West Bloomfield. I-696 is roughly two miles south, making downtown Birmingham, the Southfield office corridor, and the M-5 connector to Novi all reachable inside 20 minutes off-peak. Heritage Park and The Hawk — the city’s signature community-and-culture center on 11 Mile — are short drives east, and the Farmington downtown grid sits on the city’s southern flank.
Adjacent subdivisions include Ramble Hills and Biddestone Woods, and the surrounding stretch of 48331 is dominated by similar 1980s-era custom enclaves rather than tract product. Buyers who land here tend to be trading up from starter homes in Farmington or Livonia, or right-sizing within Oakland County while staying inside the Farmington schools footprint — drawn by the lot sizes, the tree canopy, and the absence of through traffic.
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