Single family homes sold in Ann Arbor, Michigan for 2009 are broken down by the geography of the city. Please review this past analysis of the areas to get an idea of how the sections are described.
The graph provides price per square foot for the homes sold with the yellow bar and the lavender bar is the number of homes sold within the area. Here are the numbers 2009:
This shows a low price of $96/square foot price for homes sold in 2009 and a high price of $193. There are additional facts which you may be interested in and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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Karen Moorhead
Keller Williams Realty
(734) 660-4785
http://treetowntalk.com
http://karenmoorhead.com
If you are moving to Ann Arbor and love tennis; have no fears. It doesn't matter where you live in our fair city - you and your kids can make Ann Arbor a fine home for yourselves and your tennis game.
My son plays for Pioneer High School and the cross town rivalry is Huron High School. We also have the rocking hot bed for tennis: Saline High School. The regional tennis matches were this weekend and Huron came in first overall and Pioneer second and both are headed to state championship match this coming weekend. Saline missed the cutoff by one point.
Greenhills High School is a private school and they are also headed to states in the lower division.
No matter where you are...you can find some great tennis in the Ann Arbor area.
I'll be rooting for the Pioneers to surprise Huron...but time will tell. Go PiHi and Go Robert!!
We are all witnessing the changing times and every day something new comes along. Today the Ann Arbor News announced that it will no longer be publishing a daily paper after July and I am sorry to see it go. There are employees who will move with the new on line source and will protect their jobs, but there are many more in production and delivery that will not be so lucky.
As much as we like to complain about our local paper, it is still an institution. Which one of us doesn't remember the image of Dad coming home and sitting down to relax with the newspaper before dinner? Yes, it might have been Mom from work and ourselves as well, but it is an image which will no longer be viable in Ann Arbor. The paper boys and girls must find new sources for a bit of after work and income.
When it comes to the news we undoubtedly will search on GoogleNews and Twitter but I can't help wondering about the folks, who don't have Internet at home. It is not often that this is the case, but what about these folks? How will they get the news? The only source will be the television? That would be a travesty!
Again, I wish all the employees of The Ann Arbor News the best with all of these changes and I'm sure your world is rocked today.
I attended a seminar/discussion of the Home Counseling Department which is the support system for Washtenaw County. If you are a homeowner and concerned about your home payments, understand there are people who will assist you.
Kathy Grant is with Michigan State University Extension as a certified Housing Counselor and her office will council homeowners to assist in loan modification or help you to prepare a hardship letter for your creditors. The worse thing you can do is: NOTHING.
Make an appointment with Kathy Grant at (734) 997-1687. The other counselor attending the seminar was Artrella Cohn also available at (734) 997-1687. Heather Eleanor Mooney is in Foreclosure prevention with the Treasurer’s Office and she can be reached at (734) 222-6519. If you have past tax issues or questions Heather or her office can help you.
This is the website which has many many documents which might be of interest Foreclosure Prevention Information. You will find documents explaining the time line for foreclosure, as well as how to fight to keep your home and when foreclosure might be the right answer. If you have additional debt and want answers regarding bankruptcy Guy Conti is an Attorney at Law and he will provide a first meeting free of charge. Guy can be reached at (734) 272-4771.
Ann Arbor and surrounding communities are in Washtenaw County and there is a literacy group which reaches out to the support parents of little children within the county. If you have a small child please contact http://www.washtenawsuccesby6.org to receive material on *Child Development *Literacy *Heath and *Family Life. If you would like to call the "Success By 6" office, the phone number is 734-994-8100 ext 1277.
This support for the smallest children in our community has been organized by four core support groups: the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Washtenaw County Government, Washtenaw Intermediate School District and Washtenaw United Way. They provide parenting packets, training for childcare providers, referrals to child related professionals and community events at area libraries to support the small children.
Supporting families with small children will help us all in the future and if you would like to volunteer please feel free to call 734-994-8100 ext 1277.
Donations are always welcome as well and the United Way of Washtenaw can apply your contribution to this great cause. The smallest amoung us will benefit and we all will, as well.
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