300 3rd Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
- Bedrooms 3
- Bathrooms 3
- SQ. FT. 2063
- Schools Ann Arbor
- County Washtenaw
- Township Ann Arbor
- Above Grade Sq. Ft. 2063
- Below Grade Sq. Ft. 115
- Bedrooms 3
- Bathrooms 3 (F)
- Basement Partial
- Garage
- Acreage 0.15
- Heat Type Forced Air
- Central Air Central Air
- Year Built 1961
- Style
- Exterior Other
- Taxes 9317.44
- SEV 227900
- Zoning
- Parcel 09-09-29-210-035
- Lot Size 137 X 47
Features
Downtown bliss awaits in this perfect blend of historic charm and modern amenities. With stunning woodwork and refined upgrades adorning the open layout, this urban sanctuary is a true gem in the heart of Ann Arbor.
Original oak flooring has been preserved in the living room, along with mahogany window frames, ornate bannisters, and exposed brick. Custom stained glass, ceramic mosaics, and playful wood carvings add an eclectic whimsy to this Treetown charmer.
Perched atop a two-car garage, the rooftop terrace is the perfect place to take in a morning mug of Lobster Butter Love, lively cocktail hours, and gorgeous sunsets. The open kitchen features custom Padauk cabinetry with non-toxic Tung oil finishing, granite counters, tile backsplash, a 5-burner stove, Bosch double oven, a grand island, and stunning rosewood flooring.
The first floor primary includes a cedar closet, 9' ceilings, handcrafted tilework, and a Vigo shower system. The second story features an adaptable loft, two roomy bedrooms, and an insulated attic space, ready to be transformed. Drenched in natural light are timeless hickory floors with rosewood inlays, vaulted ceilings, and exposed brick. The western-facing wing is particularly well-suited for a future addition.
The current seller has meticulously maintained the bones and beauty of this historic home. Thoughtful updates include restored maple windows, high efficiency furnace (2016), A/C (2016), water heater (2016), glass-rated garage door, heavy duty weather stripping, glass block windows, a lovely herb garden, fruit bushes, and a fresh power washing.
Once home to Daniel Haas, Ann Arbor's first independent grocer at the turn of the 20th century, traces of the original fieldstone foundation can be found next to the sturdy 1961 era concrete block in the 1,100+ SQ FT of basement storage.
The next chapter of this storybook Old West Side home is waiting for you. Home Energy Score of 1. Download report at stream.a2gov.org.
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