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    Guess I'm a fool as well. I bought a house a few years ago, wanted "good schools" for future children and actually meant it. So if that's the case then what would you consider a proper way to ask others where to buy a home in a good school district?

    OP you never told us your budget. If money is no object, the Bloomfields and Birmingham are where I would end up. Troy public schools are great, just be aware that they only kick in once you're north of 16 Mile. Sterling Heights within Utica Community Schools is a great middle income option. Clinton Township has Chippewa Valley and Lanse Creuse
    school districts which are great as well and cheaper than the previous school districts.

    You mentioned the Grosse Pointes and I considered that area for awhile as well, but it's far from everything on the west side and the taxes were insanely high.
    Last edited by admin; March-01-20 at 08:33 AM.

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