HUNTINGTON WOODS, MI

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HUNTINGTON WOODS, MI

Huntington Woods, MI: a small, close-knit Oakland County community with top local schools and easy access to Berkley and Royal Oak.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Huntington Woods is a small northern suburb of Metro Detroit in Oakland County, known for its quiet residential streets, strong neighborhood pride, and a β€œeverybody knows everybody” community feel. It’s primarily residential with just over 2,000 homes, which is a big reason it feels tight-knit and consistent from block to block.

Even though Huntington Woods does not have its own traditional downtown, it sits minutes from the dining, shopping, and events in nearby communities like Berkley, Royal Oak, and Ferndale, so residents get a peaceful home base without feeling far from activity.

What Huntington Woods is known for

1) A true neighborhood community feel.
With a smaller number of homes and a mostly residential layout, Huntington Woods often feels more like a neighborhood than a city. People who live here tend to stay involved in local events, schools, parks, and community traditions.

2) Berkley School District access.
Huntington Woods is part of the Berkley School District, which is a major draw for many families. Many children also attend Norup International School, located just across Coolidge Highway in Oak Park, depending on grade and assignment.

3) Recreation that locals actually use.
A standout local amenity is the Huntington Woods Skatepark with its connected roller hockey rink, which is a popular hangout and activity spot for many residents and families.

4) Location without the traffic feel.
Huntington Woods is conveniently located near major corridors, making it easy to get around Metro Detroit, while still feeling tucked into a calmer residential pocket.

Living in Huntington Woods: vibe, lifestyle, and who it fits best

Huntington Woods tends to feel peaceful, family-friendly, and community-driven. It’s often a great fit for people who want:

  • A quiet, established neighborhood with sidewalks and a consistent streetscape

  • Strong school options through Berkley School District

  • Easy access to nearby downtowns without living directly in a busy area

  • A place where kids play outside and neighbors tend to know each other

  • Simple, practical suburban living with quick drives to shopping and dining

It’s less of a β€œnightlife” city and more of a β€œhome base” community where the quality-of-life comes from the neighborhood itself and the convenience of everything nearby.

Real estate and home styles in Huntington Woods

Huntington Woods is known for a cohesive residential feel and well-kept homes. Buyers often find:

  • Primarily single-family homes with a classic neighborhood layout

  • A mix of mid-century and traditional suburban styles

  • Tree-lined streets and lots that feel manageable and functional

  • Homes that range from original charm to fully renovated interiors

Because the city is small and highly desired, inventory can feel limited, and the best homes often move quickly when they hit the market.

Things to do nearby: parks, skatepark, and quick downtown access

Even without its own downtown, Huntington Woods residents are close to a lot:

  • Local recreation at the skatepark and roller hockey rink

  • Short drives to downtown Berkley for restaurants, shops, and events

  • Easy access to larger downtown hubs like Royal Oak and Ferndale for nightlife, festivals, and bigger dining options

  • Parks and neighborhood outdoor spaces that support everyday routines like walks, bike rides, and family time

Frequently Asked Questions About Living in Huntington Woods, MI

Is Huntington Woods a good place to live?
It can be an excellent fit if you want a quiet, close-knit neighborhood feel with strong school access and quick drives to nearby downtown areas.

Does Huntington Woods have a downtown?
No, it’s primarily residential. Most residents use nearby downtown Berkley and other close-by hubs like Royal Oak and Ferndale for dining and shopping.

What school district is Huntington Woods in?
Huntington Woods is part of the Berkley School District. Many students also attend Norup International School across Coolidge Highway in Oak Park, depending on grade and assignment.

What is Huntington Woods known for?
A tight-knit community vibe, a strong residential feel, and local recreation amenities like the Huntington Woods Skatepark and connected roller hockey rink.

What kinds of homes are in Huntington Woods?
Mostly single-family neighborhood homes with a classic, established suburban feel, ranging from original interiors to fully updated renovations.

Want to explore Huntington Woods homes that match your lifestyle?

If you want to call Huntington Woods, MI home, reach out to us to get started today!


Jim Shaffer and Associates, powered by Good Company, has been helping Metro Detroit move since 1999. The team of 51 agents and staff closes an average of 850 transactions each year and has surpassed $2 billion in career sales, making them the #1 team in Oakland County, the top team in Ferndale, Royal Oak, Oak Park, and Hazel Park, and one of the most trusted names in Metro Detroit real estate. Their reputation for results and client care has earned recognition from RealTrends America’s Best, Hour Detroit All Stars, and the Detroit Free Press Top Workplaces.

With over 2,700 Google reviews, 956 Zillow reviews, and decades of local experience, Jim Shaffer and Associates has built a legacy of trust and community in Ferndale and across Metro Detroit. Their team specializes in guiding first-time home buyers, first-time sellers, move-up buyers, and downsizers through every step of the process. From Oakland to Wayne and Macomb Counties and all surrounding cities, Jim Shaffer and Associates continues to set the standard for exceptional service and proven results in Southeast Michigan real estate.

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