Overall CityScore

58.15

CityScore based on streets reviewed in Ann Arbor

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  • CityVIBE 3/5
  • CityWIRED 3.5/5
  • CityHEALTH 3/5
  • CityVALUE 3/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 3.5/5

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  • Families with kids (29%)
  • Singles (29%)
  • Couples (24%)
  • Retirees (18%)
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Best Streets in (and around) Ann Arbor

New and Booming

- anniecatt
Home to quite a few new condos and apartment complexes, this street is in prime position for easy access to downtown Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Dexter and I94. Great shopping is just a stone throw away.

Great Shopping, Very Trendy

- anniecatt
South State Street is very trendy, yet also very retro. Retro in the good way. There's an old penny theatre, the top half is still a theatre and the bottom half is now an Urban Outfitters. The Silent...Full review

Great for students, great for out of towners!

- anniecatt
Located on the south edge of the U of M campus, this street is almost like a thriving community on it's own with an array of businesses, activities, and annual events. The hub of the Ann Arbor Art Fai...Full review

1960s feel good

- anniecatt
Near Huron High School, most of the families live in houses ranging from cozy brick-trimmed frame ranches, 1960s-era colonials and tri-levels. Quiet neighborhood, mostly families and retired persons.

Verdant neighborhood, close to Gallup Park and the Huron Riv...

- Arborite
Wooded area, close to Gallup Park and the Huron River, also walking distance from the University of Michigan and downtown Ann Arbor. Very much a residential area, but with good access to transportatio...Full review

Ann Arbor CityGuide

Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County. It is the state's seventh largest city with a population of 114,024 as of the 2000 census, of which 36,892 (32%) are college or graduate students. Ann Arbor is best known as the location of the main campus of the University of Michigan. Much of the campus is adjacent to and intermixed with the city's downtown district. Because the campus and the city expanded side-by-side, there is often no firm divide between the two, with university buildings scattered through much of the city center.

The city's economy is currently dominated by education, high tech, and biotechnology. Average home prices and property taxes are well above the state and national medians. The city is also known for its political liberalism and its large number of restaurants and performance venues.

Over the past several decades, Ann Arbor has increasingly found itself grappling with the effects of sharply rising land values and gentrification, as well as urban sprawl stretching far into the outlying countryside. On November 4, 2003, voters approved a greenbelt plan under which the city government would buy development rights to pieces of land adjacent to Ann Arbor to preserve them from sprawling development. Since then, a vociferous local debate has hinged on whether, and how, to accommodate and guide development within city limits.

Ann Arbor's crime rate was below the national average in 2000. The violent crime rate was much further below the national average than the property crime rate; they were 48% and 11% less than the national average, respectively.

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