These renovated apartments in Farmington Hills welcome both cats and dogs, with a bark park inside the gates and a one-time fee of $100, monthly pet rent of $25, and a $250 deposit per pet. The recreation list is unusually deep for a community of this size: an outdoor pool and spa with a sundeck, a dry sauna, a pickleball court, a sand volleyball court, an indoor sports court and a 24/7 fitness center. Add an entertainment clubroom with billiards, a landscaped courtyard, water features and resident events, and most of a weekend at Village Club can happen without leaving Village Green Boulevard.
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Billiard Room
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Fiber Wired Connectivity
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Wi-Fi Connection in Common Areas
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Carports Available
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Gated Residential Community
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Professional Management
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24/7 Online Resident Portal
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24-hour Emergency Maintenance
Pet Policy
Recreation, Interiors and Pet Life at Village Club
The amenities here split into three groups: the shared recreation spaces outdoors and in the clubhouse, the renovated interiors of the apartment homes themselves, and the practical services that keep the community running. Each is worth a closer look.
Pool, Sauna and Sports Courts
The outdoor pool and spa share a sundeck that stays busy through a Michigan summer, and the dry sauna extends the wellness options once the weather turns. Pickleball and sand volleyball courts sit on site, and the indoor sports court means a game does not depend on the forecast. The 24/7 fitness center is open at any hour, which matters for residents working shifts at the medical and manufacturing employers nearby. Between the courts, the water and the weight floor, the recreation footprint is wider than most garden-style properties in western Oakland County.Renovated Interiors and Storage
Each apartment home has been updated with plush carpet and plank vinyl flooring, over-the-range microwaves, a dishwasher and central air conditioning. A full-size washer and dryer sits in the home rather than down a hallway, and custom walk-in closets plus dedicated in-home storage handle the overflow that a 1989-built property’s residents have. Separate dining rooms and oversized windows give the larger plans a defined layout instead of one open box. Cathedral ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace and an individual intrusion alarm are available in select apartment homes, and private entrances are offered on some units.Bark Park and Everyday Services
The on-site bark park gives dogs a fenced place to run without a drive, which is more useful here than it first appears: Heritage Park, the largest park in Farmington Hills, does not permit dogs on its grounds. Among apartments in Farmington, Michigan, an enclosed dog run this close to home is a genuine differentiator. For off-site walks, Maybury State Park in Northville Township allows leashed pets across its 944 acres, roughly eight miles southwest. Back home, carports are available, the community is gated, and 24-hour emergency maintenance plus a 24/7 online resident portal handle the unglamorous parts of renting. Prospective residents with pets should confirm breed and size restrictions with the leasing office.Schedule a tour and come see the pool, the courts, and the bark park in person.