Stunning modern home, designed by architect David Osler, is on the market for the first time. After entering the front door, off the brick courtyard, the original eat-in kitchen has abundant storage in beautiful site-built cabinets plus a fireplace and access to the screened porch. Formal dining room includes a built in buffet and slatted wood ceiling. Up a few steps is the living room with a cathedral ceiling, walls of windows and cabinets and a second fireplace. At the far end of the entry level is a newer primary suite with Japanese inspired bathroom and walk-in closet. The original primary suite, now used as a family room/office, a powder room plus laundry/mudroom complete this level. Upstairs, 3 bedrooms, two with built-in dressers and/or desks share a third full bathroom. Look for stairs in one of the bedroom closets to access the secret loft. Detached 2 1/2 car garage, across the courtyard from the house, has storage above. Gorgeous .8 acre yard has a stream with bridge in the front, large open spaces in the back, and a two-story barn that could be converted to a studio, workshop or an ADU. Unique location that feels like you're in the country is between U of M's north and medical campuses, across the street from Cedar Bend Nature Area, and close to Kerrytown and downtown Ann Arbor. Home Energy Score of 1. Download report at stream.a2gov.org.
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Anne Gilbert, Howard Hanna Real Estate
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