
What's special
Facts, features & policies
Building Amenities
Fitness & sports
- Racquetball Court: Racquetball
- Volleyball Court
Outdoor common areas
- Patio: Patio/Balcony
- Picnic Area
Unit Features
Flooring
- Carpet: Carpet and Hardwood Flooring
Other
- Patio Balcony: Patio/Balcony
Policies
Parking
- covered: Carport Available
- Parking Lot: Other
Lease terms
- 12
Pet essentials
- DogsAllowedMonthly dog rent$35One-time dog fee$150Dog deposit$250
- CatsAllowedMonthly cat rent$35One-time cat fee$150Cat deposit$250
Additional details
Special Features
- 24/7 Whole Body Fitness
- Clean-rated Community
- Co-working
- Custom Spacious Closets
- Entertainment Clubroom
- Home Office & Den Floor Plans
- Individual Storage Areas
- Outdoor Fountain
- Pet-friendly Community
- Social Programming Events
- Unique Roommate Floor Plans
- Walkable Location - Walk Score Of 91
Neighborhood: 48067
- Walkable StreetsPedestrian-friendly layout encourages walking to shops, dining, and parks.Dining SceneFrom casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.Nightlife HubVibrant bars, clubs, and late-night venues keep the energy alive after dark.Commuter FriendlyStreamlined routes and connections make daily commuting simple.
Centered on downtown Royal Oak, 48067 blends small-town charm with urban energy and walkable streets. You’ll find the Royal Oak Music Theatre, the year-round Farmers Market, and the Detroit Zoo nearby, plus coffee favorites like Atomic Coffee and Dessert Oasis, local breweries and patios, and a wide range of global eateries. Grocery runs are easy with Holiday Market and Trader Joe’s, and there are plenty of gyms, yoga studios, and Emagine Royal Oak for movies. Four true seasons bring snowy winters, warm summers, and colorful fall weekends in nearby green spaces. Commuters appreciate fast access to Woodward Ave, I-696, and I-75, along with SMART bus routes and the Royal Oak Amtrak station. According to Zillow’s Market Trends in recent months, the median rent has hovered around $1,900, with most rentals ranging roughly $1,300–$2,700 depending on size and location. The area draws a mix of young professionals and long-time residents, is welcoming to families and pets, and balances lively nightlife with quieter residential pockets.
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Nearby schools in Royal Oak
GreatSchools rating
- 7/10Keller ElementaryGrades: PK-5Distance: 0.2 mi
- 6/10Royal Oak Middle SchoolGrades: 6-8Distance: 1.3 mi
- 9/10Royal Oak High SchoolGrades: 9-12Distance: 2.5 mi
Frequently asked questions
Village Club of Royal Oak has a walk score of 60, it's somewhat walkable.
The schools assigned to Village Club of Royal Oak include Keller Elementary, Royal Oak Middle School, and Royal Oak High School.
Village Club of Royal Oak is in the 48067 neighborhood in Royal Oak, MI.
To have a dog at Village Club of Royal Oak there is a required deposit of $250. This building has a one time fee of $150 and monthly fee of $35 for dogs. To have a cat at Village Club of Royal Oak there is a required deposit of $250. This building has a one time fee of $150 and monthly fee of $35 for cats.
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