Troy

Is Troy a Good Fit for Commuters in 2026?

By Joe Kovalchik ·
Quick Answer Yes, Troy can be a strong commuter location if your daily routes match the side of town where you buy. Before making an offer, test the commute during real drive times and compare how different neighborhoods connect to your work, schools, and weekend routines.

Why Commute Fit Changes by Neighborhood

Troy is not one single commute experience. Access can shift depending on whether you live near north Troy, central Troy, west Troy, Big Beaver corridor, and a five-minute difference on the map can feel much larger during peak traffic.

Lifestyle Anchors to Consider

Commuters should think beyond the office route. In Troy, buyers also factor in access to Troy School District, Somerset Collection, Big Beaver corridor, Troy Historic Village, weekend errands, dining, recreation, and the routes they use most often.

How to Test a Commute Before Buying

Drive the route during the times you would actually travel. Then test school drop-off, grocery trips, and evening errands, because those routines often matter as much as the morning drive.

Remote and Hybrid Work Considerations

Hybrid work has changed what buyers want from a home. A dedicated office, quiet bedroom separation, reliable internet setup, and flexible living space can be just as important as distance to the office.

Local Planning Resources

For city services, projects, and local updates, use the City of Troy. For parcel-level property review, the Oakland County Property Gateway can help you check basic land and tax information.

Local Resources for Troy Buyers and Sellers

Use official resources when you are comparing homes, schools, permits, taxes, and city services. These links are a good starting point before you make a buying or selling decision:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Troy convenient for commuting?

It can be, depending on your work location and the part of Troy where you buy. Test the route during your real commute window.

What should commuters look for in a home?

Look for access to main roads, a functional home office, parking, low-stress errand routes, and a neighborhood that fits weekday routines.

Should commute time affect my offer?

Yes. A home with a better daily commute may justify a premium if it improves your routine and supports resale demand.

How do I compare commute routes before buying?

Drive them at peak times, check alternate routes, and consider school, grocery, and weekend travel patterns, not only the office route.

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