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A diverse community with a strong Jewish and Asian presence

About 65,000 residents, a mix of established families, professionals, and retirees. A strong Jewish community, a growing East and South Asian presence, and nearby Chaldean-Iraqi enclaves.

The population is around 65,000 people, distributed across low-density neighborhoods. The predominant age group is adults between 35 and 65, many with school-age children, which explains the high investment in public schools and extracurricular activities.

West Bloomfield has one of the most active Jewish communities in the United States outside of New York, with Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform synagogues, Hebrew schools, and a nearby Jewish Community Center. There is also a growing presence of Indians, Chinese, and Koreans, drawn by the schools and proximity to automotive technology hubs.

English is the dominant language, but Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, Mandarin, and Hindi can be heard in shops, places of worship, and parks. The greater Detroit metro area is one of the largest Arab immigration hubs in the United States, and part of that community lives in West Bloomfield and surrounding areas.

Languages spoken
  • English
  • Hebrew
  • Russian
  • Arabic
  • Mandarin
  • +1 more
Main religions
  • Judaism
  • Christianity (Catholic and Protestant)
  • Islam
  • Hinduism
  • No religion

Cost above the Michigan average, but below major coastal metros

Housing is the heaviest expense: homes cost significantly more than the state average. Groceries, services, and local taxes are high by Michigan standards, but low compared to New York, Boston, or San Francisco.

The cost of living in West Bloomfield runs between 15% and 25% above the Michigan average, driven primarily by property prices and property taxes. A three-bedroom home rarely sells for under half a million dollars, and lakefront neighborhoods easily exceed one million.

Food, utilities, internet, and healthcare services follow the Midwest regional average, meaning reasonable prices compared to the East Coast or California. Supermarkets such as Kroger, Meijer, Trader Joe's, and Whole Foods serve the area, with strong kosher options owing to the Jewish community.

The real budget strain comes from property taxes combined with school and county levies, plus car-related expenses: gas, insurance, maintenance, and parking are fixed costs since public transportation is virtually nonexistent. Couples with children in private schools or universities should also budget accordingly.

90Cost index (US = 100)10% below US average
CategorySingleCoupleFamily (2 + 2)
iHousing$1,168$1,348$1,707
iFood$342$683$1,240
iTransport$449$764$989
iHealthcare$252$503$944
iChildcare$1,636
iOther$764$1,375$1,932
Monthly total$2,975$4,673$8,448

Source: U.S. BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey 2023 + BEA Regional Price Parities 2023 · Estimates in USD, monthly.

Large homes on spacious lots, many with lake views

Predominantly single-family homes from the 1970s through the 2000s, on lots of 800 to 4,000 m². Senior condominiums are expanding. Rentals are scarce and expensive given the residential nature of the township.

The West Bloomfield real estate market is dominated by single-family homes, many in planned subdivisions with curved streets, no sidewalks, and generous lots. The most valued properties sit along Lakes Pine, Walnut, Cass, and Upper Long, where private docks are standard.

Rental options are limited and generally expensive: some apartment complexes on Orchard Lake Road, townhouses in gated communities, and full homes for families. Demand comes from professionals looking to try the township before buying or from families in transition.

Most sought-after neighborhoods include Long Lake Estates, Pine Lake, Walnut Lake, and Greens of Bloomfield. Those seeking something more affordable look at Orchard Lake Village within the same school district or the West Bloomfield Lake area, where lots are smaller. Post-2010 construction is concentrated in premium condominiums and custom-built homes.

Recommended neighborhoods
  • Long Lake Estates
  • Pine Lake
  • Walnut Lake
  • Greens of Bloomfield
  • Orchard Lake Village
  • +1 more

Local service employment, with the metropolitan economy right next door

The township itself has few corporate hubs: most residents work in Detroit, Troy, Auburn Hills, or Southfield. Healthcare, automotive, finance, and automotive technology are the top employing sectors.

West Bloomfield is primarily an affluent bedroom community. Local job offerings are concentrated in healthcare (Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital is the largest area employer), education (West Bloomfield School District), retail, restaurants, and professional services such as law, accounting, and medical clinics.

Employment strength is just around the corner. Auburn Hills hosts the Stellantis headquarters and BorgWarner's global campus. Southfield concentrates insurance and finance offices. Troy has regional headquarters of banks and technology companies. The automotive industry remains the engine of the Detroit metropolitan economy.

Technology professionals find increasing opportunities in autonomous mobility, automotive software, and fintech. Engineers have a reliable market, physicians and dentists serve an affluent client base, and the regional health systems network (Henry Ford, Beaumont/Corewell, Trinity) employs thousands.

Dominant sectors
  • Healthcare
  • Automotive
  • Finance and insurance
  • Education
  • Retail and professional services
Major employers
  • Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
  • West Bloomfield School District
  • Stellantis (Auburn Hills)
  • BorgWarner (Auburn Hills)
  • Corewell Health
  • +1 more

Public schools among Michigan's best, with colleges nearby

The West Bloomfield School District is one of the main reasons families relocate here. Jewish and secular private schools complement the public offering. Colleges are within a short drive, with the University of Michigan and Michigan State an hour away.

The West Bloomfield School District serves approximately 6,000 students in schools that regularly appear on lists of the best in the state. West Bloomfield High School has strong programs in sciences, arts, and sports, along with significant racial and religious diversity, which many parents consider a distinguishing factor.

For private education, the area offers Frankel Jewish Academy, Hillel Day School, Detroit Country Day in Beverly Hills, Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills, and several Catholic and secular options. Muslim families often attend Islamic schools in Canton and Dearborn.

For higher education, Oakland Community College has an Orchard Ridge campus nearby. Oakland University in Rochester offers full degree programs. The elite research universities, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Michigan State in East Lansing, are between 50 minutes and an hour and a half by car.

Notable universities
  • Oakland Community College (Orchard Ridge Campus)
  • Oakland University (Rochester)
  • Wayne State University (Detroit)
  • University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
  • Michigan State University (East Lansing)

Broad access to top-tier hospitals in the Detroit metropolitan area

Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital serves within the township; Corewell Health and Trinity Health networks cover the broader region. Specialists and private clinics are abundant, with quality high by American standards.

The township is home to Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, part of the Henry Ford Health system, with approximately 200 beds, an emergency department, a maternity unit, and specialties including oncology and cardiology. It is one of the highest-rated hospitals in the metro area.

For more complex cases, options include Beaumont/Corewell Health Royal Oak, William Beaumont Troy, Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, and the Trinity Health St. Joseph Mercy system. Private clinics for dermatology, orthopedics, cardiology, gynecology, and mental health are easy to find along Orchard Lake Road and Maple Road.

As throughout the United States, the challenge is not finding good doctors but covering the costs. Employer-sponsored health insurance is the standard; self-employed individuals or those between jobs purchase coverage through the federal marketplace or via COBRA. Out-of-pocket visits without insurance are expensive even at major health systems.

A safe township, within Oakland County's low crime indices

Violent crime is very low; the main concerns are residential burglaries and vehicle break-ins. The township's own police department is active and responsive. Residential areas are quiet throughout.

West Bloomfield ranks among the safest townships in Oakland County, with violent crime rates well below the national average. Most incidents involve property theft, parked vehicle break-ins, and financial fraud, a typical pattern for an affluent suburb.

The West Bloomfield Police Department maintains a constant presence on school routes and main roads, and response times are considered fast by residents. Residential cameras, alarm systems, and participation in neighborhood watch programs such as Nextdoor are standard in most subdivisions.

For those coming from large cities, the general feel is that of a small town: children ride bikes, seniors walk in parks, and garage doors stay open. Basic precautions still apply: avoid leaving valuables in cars, lock doors at night, and stay alert to phone scams targeting elderly residents.

Safer neighborhoods
  • Long Lake Estates
  • Pine Lake
  • Walnut Lake area
  • Greens of Bloomfield
  • Orchard Lake Road corridor
Areas to avoid
  • Isolated commercial areas late at night
  • Empty shopping center parking lots at night

Car-dependent life, with easy highway access and proximity to Detroit Metropolitan Airport

No subway, no train, minimal bus service. A car is essential. In return, quick access to I-696 and M-5 connects to the entire metropolitan area in 20 to 40 minutes.

West Bloomfield was built for the car. There is no functional subway or urban rail system in the Detroit metropolitan area, and SMART, the suburban bus service, covers the township in very limited fashion. Getting to a grocery store, school, or work means driving.

The main roads are Orchard Lake Road, Maple Road, Walnut Lake Road, Middlebelt Road, and Telegraph Road. I-696 runs to the south, providing quick access to Royal Oak, Warren, and I-75. M-5 connects to Novi and the automotive technology corridor. Downtown Detroit is roughly 40 minutes without traffic, 60 during rush hour.

Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), a Delta hub, is approximately 50 minutes by car. For smaller regional flights, Oakland County International Airport in Waterford serves executive aviation. Dedicated bike lanes are rare, but the West Bloomfield Trail, built on an old rail corridor, offers nearly 7 miles for walking and cycling.

Airports
  • DTW — Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (approx. 50 min)
  • PTK — Oakland County International (executive aviation)

Suburban culture with vibrant Jewish life and ethnic gastronomy

Cultural life revolves around houses of worship, country clubs, the Jewish Community Center, and ethnic restaurants. Proximity to Detroit offers easy access to museums, sports, and live music in the city.

The cultural scene in West Bloomfield is driven by community life: synagogues, churches, schools, and cultural centers organize events year-round. The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, in neighboring Bloomfield Township, is a regional landmark with cinema, theater, sports, and programming for all ages.

The culinary landscape reflects local diversity. Classic Jewish delis, kosher bakeries, Israeli restaurants, Korean barbecue, North and South Indian cuisine, Persian, Lebanese, and Iraqi establishments are all well represented. The Greenfield/Maple area, on the border with Southfield, concentrates much of this ethnic dining circuit.

For fine arts, museums, and major concerts, residents head to Detroit or Royal Oak. The Detroit Institute of Arts, the Motown Museum, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and sports arenas are all within 45 minutes. Municipal township festivals take place at Marshbank Park throughout the summer.

Notable dishes
  • Coney dog (Detroit classic)
  • Detroit-style pizza
  • Pastrami sandwich at a Jewish deli
  • Bagel with lox
  • Shawarma and kebab from the Arab community
Annual events
  • West Bloomfield Township Summer Concert Series
  • Jewish Federation Walk
  • Woodward Dream Cruise (nearby, on Woodward Ave)
  • Detroit Jazz Festival (in Detroit)
  • Arts, Beats and Eats in Royal Oak

Lakes, parks, and proximity to the metropolitan cultural circuit

Local attractions are primarily natural: lakes, trails, and metropolitan parks. For museums, concerts, and sports, Detroit, Royal Oak, and Birmingham complete the picture within 45 minutes.

The local calling card is the lakes. Cass Lake, Pine Lake, Orchard Lake, and Walnut Lake offer boating, fishing, water skiing, and marinas. Marshbank Park, on the shores of Cass Lake, has playgrounds, trails, and picnic areas, making it a gathering point for families on weekends.

The West Bloomfield Trail Network, built on an old railroad corridor, runs through the township for nearly 7 miles, connecting parks and neighborhoods for walking and cycling. Drake Sports Park is the main sports complex, with baseball fields, soccer fields, and tennis courts.

For culture, Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills (school, gardens, observatory, and art museum) is 15 minutes away. The Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills is an educational landmark. In Detroit, the Detroit Institute of Arts, Motown Museum, Eastern Market, Detroit Riverwalk, and stadiums for major league sports teams complete the itinerary.

  1. 1West Bloomfield Trail
  2. 2Marshbank Park
  3. 3Cass Lake
  4. 4Pine Lake
  5. 5Drake Sports Park
  6. 6Cranbrook Educational Community (Bloomfield Hills)
Parks & green spaces
  • Marshbank Park
  • Drake Sports Park
  • Bloomer Park
  • West Bloomfield Woods Nature Preserve
  • Karner Farm

A mosaic of immigrants from the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and Eastern Europe

The greater Detroit metro area is one of the largest Arab and Chaldean-Iraqi immigration hubs in the United States. West Bloomfield and surrounding areas also concentrate Indians, Chinese, Koreans, Russians, and Israelis, all drawn by schools and employment.

In West Bloomfield and neighboring townships, immigrant communities intersect daily. The Chaldean-Iraqi presence is significant, with dedicated churches, markets, and bakeries. The Russian and Ukrainian community, formed by post-Soviet waves, maintains Sunday schools and businesses along Orchard Lake Road. Israelis arrived in a more recent wave following the local Jewish network.

Indians and Chinese have grown over the last two decades, driven by automotive engineers and healthcare professionals. Koreans form a smaller but active community, with their own churches and restaurants. Filipinos are strongly represented in healthcare, at hospitals such as Henry Ford and Beaumont. Latinos from Central and South America are a visible minority, with a larger presence in Detroit and Pontiac.

Institutional support comes from multi-country regional organizations. Catholic Charities, Samaritas, and Jewish Family Service assist refugees and new immigrants. ACCESS, in Dearborn, is a national resource for Arab Americans. For consular services, most operate out of Detroit, Chicago, or Toronto, depending on the country of origin.

11,000
Foreign-born residents
estimated
Top countries of origin
  • Iraq
  • Israel
  • India
  • China
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
  • South Korea
  • Philippines
Foreign consulates
  • Consulate General of Mexico in Detroit
  • Consulate General of Canada in Detroit
  • Consulate General of Japan in Detroit
  • Honorary Consulate of Italy in Detroit
  • Honorary Consulate of Germany in Detroit
  • +2 more
Community organizations
  • ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Dearborn)
  • Chaldean Community Foundation (Sterling Heights)
  • Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit
  • Samaritas
  • Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan
  • Global Detroit

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