General Community Information

  • Paint Creek Trail and other trails are nearby — This is an 8.9-mile trail ideal for walking, biking, jogging, and even horseback riding. It runs through the Rochester area. 
  • Clinton River Trail — A 16-mile trail in Oakland County, part of which runs through Rochester Hills. Great for walking, biking, rollerblading, and cross-country skiing in winter. 
  • Rochester Hills Museum / Van Hoosen Farm — The museum sits on 12+ acres along Stony Creek. The grounds are open for picnicking, photography, and relaxing. 
  • Bloomer Park / Velodrome — For something more active, there’s a 200-meter velodrome track for cycling.
  • Yates Cider Mill — A classic Michigan cider mill in Rochester; you can watch cider being made with a historic water-powered press and enjoy cider, donuts, and more. 
  • Dinosaur Hill Nature Preserve — 16 acres of natural space with trails; great for nature walks, bird-watching, and family outings. 
  • Rochester Farmers’ Market — Running seasonally (May–October), you can buy fresh produce, baked goods, artisan crafts, and more. 
  • The Village of Rochester Hills — An open-air shopping and dining district with restaurants, shops, and places to hang out.
  • Downtown Rochester — Full of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, and bars. 
  • The Village of Rochester Hills — For more upscale shopping and dining in a walkable, outdoor setting. 
  • Local Event Favorites — There are regular community events, concerts at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre, and cultural happenings. Residents often mention these as go-to spots for social life. 
  • Restaurants — Kruse's Paint Creek Tavern, Downtown Café, Ernie's On The Creek, Bologna Via Cucina, Rochester Bistro & More!
  • Festival of the Hills — A community festival held in Rochester Hills with fireworks, live music, and local vendors. 
  • Concerts at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre — Outdoor shows in the warmer months bring in a variety of acts.
  • Seasonal activities at Yates Cider Mill — In the fall, cider mill weekends with fresh-pressed cider, donuts, and harvest-themed fun. 
  • Library & Community Events — The Rochester Hills Public Library and local parks host events, classes, and community programming. rochestermi.org
You will need to bring a valid government-issued ID.
The security deposit varies by your credit/ background qualification check, and is fully refundable, pending any damages or outstanding charges at move-out.
Residents are responsible for water and sewage (billed based on usage), gas (Consumers Energy), electricity (DTE), and valet waste service.
Yes, we allow up to two pets per home. Pet fees and monthly pet rent will be charged per pet. 
Yes, certain dog breed restrictions apply.
We offer flexible lease terms ranging from 3 to 15 months.
Yes, all residents are required to carry renters insurance.
Maintenance requests can be submitted through the resident online portal or by contacting the leasing or maintenance office directly.
Yes, we offer free open parking. Covered parking is also available and may require an additional monthly fee.
A 60-day written notice is required prior to your move-out date.