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111 MAIN ROYAL OAK MI 48067
$2800.00
101 CURRY ROYAL OAK MI 48067
$1800.00
4329 COOLIDGE ROYAL OAK MI 48073
$1445.00
2440 PARMENTER ROYAL OAK MI 48073
$875.00
3105 LINWOOD ROYAL OAK MI 48073
$850.00
330 OAKLAND ROYAL OAK MI 48067
$850.00
5004 MANSFIELD ROYAL OAK MI 48073
$685.00
713 STEPHENSON ROYAL OAK MI 48067
$650.00
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Post Office: 200 W 2nd St
Police Precinct: 221 E Third Street
Fire Department: 215 E Sixth Street
Library: 222 East Eleven Mile Rd
Royal Oak, Michigan
Royal Oak is almost 12 square miles in size consisting entirely of land
and no bodies of water. It has a population of around 60,000 according
to the 2000 Census. It is a fairly young community, with 39 percent of
the residents are between the ages of 25 and 44, and 21 percent between
45 and 64. Twenty percent are under age 18. 95% of Royal Oak residents
are Caucasian with the remaining percentage made up equally of
Africa-American, Asian and mixed-race ethnicities. Royal Oak is an
middle class city, with a median household income of just over $50,000
(2000) and poverty just over four percent.
Neighborhood
Boundaries: Royal
Oak is bordered by Pleasant Ridge, Ferndale and Hazel Park to the south,
Berkley, Huntington Woods, Southfield and Beverly Hills to the West,
Birmingham, Troy and Clawson to the North, and Madison Heights to the
East.
Royal Oak
Apartments & Real Estate: The average selling price of a single-family home was $177,626. The
south side of Royal Oak has older and more eclectic housing and is often
more expensive than the slightly newer and more cookie cutter houses on
the north side of Royal Oak. New condominiums in the heart of downtown
Royal Oak are selling for a low starting point of around $250,000 to
upwards of $800,000 for this prime piece of real estate. For those
wishing to rent the average monthly condo rental price is $581.
Single family homes can be rented from around $500/month to around
$2800/month.
Royal Oak Parks & Recreation: Royal Oak has 20 parks on
the south end and 28 parks on the north end. 5 parks contain dog runs. A
full listing of parks, location and amenities can be found here
Additionally, Royal Oak offers two nine-hole municipal golf courses, one
18-hole private course and an indoor driving range. The Total Soccer
bubble features indoor soccer clinics and teams from fall through
spring. You can access the Royal Oak recreation listings here.
Royal Oak Shopping Areas: Royal Oak offers shopping
for every interest and is reknowned for its fabulous antique finds. In
fact, Royal Oak shopping has its own website! Check out the website for
a detailed list, with maps, of the outstanding shopping opportunities in
the downtown Royal Oak area.
Royal Oak
Highway Access: Both I-75 and I-696 pass
through Royal Oak along with the main thoroughfare, Woodward Avenue.
Access to all highways is most convenient from the south side of Royal
Oak.
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About Royal Oak Michigan
Royal Oak is a community located along historic Woodward Ave., very centralize in
the Metro Detroit area, and close to I-75 and I-696. It's a great
community with a great sense of tradition and family, yet Royal Oak has
a growing, vibrant young downtown. It is a great place to live!
Businesses have
created a diverse, one-stop commercial district where customers find
quality and personal service. Retail shops offer specialty items and many
restaurants feature outdoor
patios that connect visitors to the heart of Royal Oak. Street furniture
provides convenient resting places and vantage points to observe the
flurry of activity.
The City of Royal Oak
requires no introduction to the Detroit metropolitan area. Conveniently
located near several major thoroughfares, Royal Oak's location is prime.
Royal Oak has maintained the appeal of a small town, while
affording many of the amenities of a large metropolis. Because of its
respect for diversity, the city's composition is truly eclectic. The
population represents a diverse mix of individuals, age groups, incomes,
and myriad of residential home styles. Combined efforts of a proactive
city government and Downtown Development Authority over the past several
years have brought about a metamorphosis of the city's central business
district. Downtown improvements have included changes to the landscape
that encourage socialization.
The renaissance of Royal Oak unveiled the
city's charm. Visitors to Main, Washington and other downtown streets
experience the city's unique sense of place and identity, unlike cities
without downtown districts. This sentiment can be shared by pedestrians
ambling along the downtown streetscapes that feature brick paving,
street furniture, tree and flower plantings. It can be felt among
patrons of the theaters, upscale restaurants, coffeehouses and
distinctive shops. Visitors to downtown Royal Oak enjoy the
pedestrian-friendly atmosphere and social interaction.
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