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The City of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan: The Nation's 4th Wealthiest City

Small in size (only 5 square miles) the City of Bloomfield Hills is the wealthiest city outside of California or Florida, and the nation's 4th wealthiest city with a population over 1,000. In the last census, Bloomfield Hills had just under 4,000 residents and a median family income of $170,000.

The jewel of Bloomfield Hills is Cranbrook, the spectacular setting for Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, Cranbrook Science Center, Cranbrook Planetarium, and Cranbrook-Kingswood schools.

City of Bloomfield Hills Real Estate

The City of Bloomfield Hills features some of Metro Detroit's finest estates. The most expensive home currently on the market in Oakland County is located in Bloomfield Hills, and it is new construction being offered for $12,750,000. There are condominiums available in Bloomfield Hills for as low as $100,000, but the median single family home price hovers close to $1,000,000.  For past Bloomfield Hills market analyses, look to our blog, MiOaklandCounty.com.

 

City of Bloomfield Hills Links

Famous people who have lived in Bloomfield Hills, MI

Bloomfield Hills is home to captains of industry, professional athletes and entertainers. A few of its notable past and present citizens include:

  • Aretha Franklin (Queen of Soul)
  • Lee Iacocca (former Chrysler CEO)
  • Isiah Thomas (former Detroit Piston)
  • Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings)
  • Geoffrey Fieger (Attorney and former gubernatorial candidate)
  • William Davidson (owner of the Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills and Guardian Industries)
  • Roger Smith (former GM Chair)
  • Charles Lindbergh (pilot)
  • Joe Dumars (Detroit Pistons)
photo credits:  Merlin Elsner and er.c st.mmel

"Finding Your Sushi Fix" - Life on the Kitsap Peninsula

Over the years, whenever we've moved, one of the first things I've done is to scope out the closest and best sources for fresh sushi. Imagine my difficulty when we moved to Lawrence, Kansas?!?! It wasn't until just before we left that a sushi bar/Japanese restaurant finally came to the area. Go figure!

When we first arrived here in Silverdale, Washington, I naturally assumed that there would be a plethora (thank you, Three Amigos!) of sushi bars and Japanese restaurants, given our close proximity to the ocean.

NOT!

 

To read more about finding the illusive fresh sushi here on the Kitsap Peninsula, go to SOUNDBITEBLOG.

 

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Rich Jacobson is a licensed real estate professional providing empowerment and relentless representation for his clients of residential properties and vacant land throughout all of Kitsap County WA and portions of Pierce, Mason, and Jefferson Counties. You can also find him at KitsapLife.com and Crabbing in the Hood.