Troy

Oakland County's Business Capital

Troy is Oakland County’s largest city by population and one of its most economically dynamic — where corporate headquarters, the Somerset Collection, top-rated schools, and diverse, well-priced housing combine to create one of Michigan’s strongest municipal profiles.

Living in Troy

Troy’s economic base — anchored by major corporate headquarters along Big Beaver Road and the I-75 corridor — creates a uniquely stable residential market. Proximity to employment, combined with Troy’s school district and municipal services, drives consistent demand from professionals and families alike.

The Somerset Collection, one of Michigan’s premier luxury shopping destinations, sits at the city’s commercial center. Its presence anchors a broader retail and dining corridor that gives Troy an amenity base well beyond what its suburban character might suggest.

Troy’s housing stock is diverse by Oakland County standards. Post-war neighborhoods in the south grade through established 1970s-80s suburbs into newer luxury development in the north. Price points range from affordable entry-level to high-end executive estates, with strong inventory and consistent market activity throughout.

Troy School District consistently ranks among Michigan’s best, a fact that drives sustained demand from family buyers who have done their homework. Combined with Troy’s low crime rate and exceptional city services, the full value proposition is difficult to match in Oakland County at comparable prices.

Where is Troy?

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Neighborhoods in Troy

Troy is made up of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and price point. Explore them below to find the right fit.

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