Farmington Square Subdivision | Farmington Hills, MI Real Estate

Farmington Square (also known as Meadowglen) is a well-established subdivision in Farmington Hills, Michigan, featuring approximately 250 homes built between 1978 and 1987. Situated north of 9 Mile Road between Haggerty and Halsted Roads, the neighborhood includes a mix of colonial and ranch-style residences with brick facades, circular driveways, and mature landscaping. Common-area green space and walking paths contribute to a pleasant suburban atmosphere.

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Homes here are typically 3-4 bedrooms with 2-4 bathrooms and range from 2,100 to 3,400 sq ft. Interior highlights include hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, formal dining and living rooms, fireplaces, gourmet kitchens with islands, and finished basements. Exterior features often include 2-3 car garages and well-maintained yards.

Schools Near Farmington Square

Residents are served by the Farmington Public School District:

  • Kenbrook Elementary School – Highly rated, located about a mile north
  • O.E. Dunckel Middle School – Offers solid academics and student programs
  • Farmington High School – Known for AP coursework, arts, and athletics

Nearby Attractions

  • Private Neighborhood Park – Maintained by the HOA, offering green common areas and walking paths
  • Downtown Farmington – A hub for boutique shopping, dining, community events, and the Civic Theater
  • Heritage Nature Trail & Woodland Hills Park – Offers wooded trails, playgrounds, and open spaces
  • Convenient Shopping – Near Orchard 12 Plaza, Heartland Marketplace, and major retailers just minutes away

Transportation & Commuting

  • Major Road Access – Close to I-696, M-5, and I-275 for swift regional travel
  • Detroit Metro Airport – Roughly 30 minutes away
  • Nearby Employment – Easy reach to Bosch, Nissan Tech Center, Henry Ford Medical, and others

Location FAQ

Q. Where is Farmington Square located?
Farmington Square sits north of 9 Mile Road between Haggerty and Halsted (also referred to as Meadowglen) within Farmington Hills.

Q. What types of homes are in Farmington Square?
Homes are primarily larger colonial and ranch-style residences (2,100-3,400sq ft) built in the late ’70s and early ’80s.

Q. Is Farmington Square a gated community?
No, it’s an open, HOA-managed subdivision with well-maintained common areas but no gates.

Q. Is Farmington Square a neighborhood or subdivision?
It is a subdivision within Farmington Hills legally known as Meadowglen but generally referred to as Farmington Square.

Q. Who is the ideal buyer for Farmington Square?
Ideal buyers are families, professionals, and downsizers seeking turnkey homes in an established, amenity-rich neighborhood with top-rated schools.

Q. How can I buy or sell in Farmington Square?
Work with John Goodman Real Estate for expert guidance in Farmington Hills – our team provides tailored marketing, negotiation, and local expertise.

Farmington Real Estate Agents

Looking to buy or sell a home in Farmington Square
or the surrounding Farmington Area?

At John Goodman Real Estate, we specialize in helping families find their dream homes and maximize their property value. With 55+ years of experience in the Southeast Michigan housing market, our family-owned agency has built a reputation for high-quality, personalized service that puts your needs first.

Since 1991, we’ve been proud to serve communities like Farmington, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, and Livonia, offering unmatched local expertise and a team approach that ensures you feel supported every step of the way.

Why Choose John Goodman Real Estate?

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Buyer Consultation
  • Review the home-buying process from start to finish
  • Discuss your home-buying goals and needs
  • Learn about buyer agency representation
  • Review current market conditions
  • Review available homes on the market
Schedule & Tour Homes
  • Apply for mortgage pre-approval
  • Receive customized home search via email and/or in person
  • Notified of any upcoming homes prior to coming to market
  • Review and select available homes to visit
  • Schedule private showings for interested listings
  • Receive listing handout for each home we visit
Contract Negotiations
  • Select home
  • Review comparative market analysis (CMA), seller’s disclosure, and supporting documents for home
  • Write offer to purchase and negotiate price and terms
  • Offer acceptance and earnest money deposited
  • Arrange for home inspection
  • Accept inspection results or request repair/remedy
Closing
  • Mortgage appraisal and mortgage approval
  • Final walk through (if needed)
  • Review closing documents
  • Coordinate closing date, time, location, and contacts
  • Close on sale of home
  • Provide copies of all closing documents