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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4.5/5
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 transportation and retail. Surprisingly rural for an area so close to dow...
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5/5
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.
3/5
Home to several campus apartment complexes, this neighborhood has easy access to the university hospital, the downtown campus and the north side of town. Most high school students will attend Huron. A stone's throw away from the Huron River.
2/5
This is a well-manicured mixture of subdivisions, condominiums, townhouses, and apartment complexes. Home to business professionals and low income families alike. Near busy shopping areas and Dominoes Farm. The latter is especially nice at Christmas time.
3/5
Some horse farms, complete with white wooden fences. A few older country homes with vegetable gardens and big yards with lots of trees, and sometimes even a tractor or dilapidated barn. There are fields of wildflowers along the road and open expanses of farmla...
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2/5
Home to Heritage Falls, which offers custom-built ranch-style duplex condominiums, and the Hawthorne Ridge subdivision. Within a walking distance of a golf club.
4/5
This street just south of the main U-M campus, it is filled with older houses occupied by longtime residents mingle with large fraternity, sorority, and cooperative houses and student apartment buildings. This is a great place for students to live, it's within...
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2/5
Southwest of the Jackson-Wagner, this street is the site of three cohousing developments—Sunward, Great Oaks, and Touchston. This is where individually owned, condolike units cluster around a common house with shared service and social areas.
5/5
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.
3/5
Skydale streets in the Huron Highlands area is home to families, retirees, and singles. Many low-income housing solutions are in this part of town. Easy access to shopping and food.
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