Auburn Hills will hold a Board of Review session for assessment protests on Monday, March 9, 2026 at 9:00 am. If you plan to speak, gather any paperwork you want the Board to consider and double-check the city instructions ahead of time so you know what to bring and how the process works.
About Auburn Hills, MI
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Auburn Hills sits in northern Oakland County with a comfortable mix of established neighborhoods and newer developments, and many people appreciate how easy it feels to get around. With I-75 and M-59 close by, commutes toward Detroit, Troy, or the wider metro area are straightforward, while local roads still lead quickly to quieter pockets and green space. On cool mornings that give way to brighter afternoons, trails and parks like the Clinton River Trail make it easy to fit in a walk or bike ride.
Daily life here often revolves around convenient shopping and dining, from Great Lakes Crossing to smaller restaurants and services tucked along major corridors. The city’s ties to the auto industry and nearby Oakland University add steady activity without making the area feel overly crowded. Housing options range from apartment communities and condos to townhomes and single-family streets, giving renters and buyers a few different ways to match their budget and desired pace of life.
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