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This year's home is a traditional two-story home located on a
beautiful landscaped corner lot in
northeast Ann Arbor's foxfire Subdivision.
The spacious 2,650 square foot residence meets and exceeds all
of the qualifications for a quality built home. Upon entering
the open foyer with warm oak floors, you can glimpse the spacious
living areas beyond. A study off the foyer is perfect for a private
space or an extra bedroom. The formal powder room also features
a shower. Hickory cabinets, oak flooring, and built-in appliances
make this kitchen and breakfast area with bay window a warm and
inviting gathering area. The kitchen also offers plenty of storage
with a pantry, extensive cabinets, and a planning desk area. The
family room-open
to the kitchen-features a cathedral ceiling, natural gas fireplace
with a slate tile surround, and uniquely detailed window ledge.
The sliding glass door leading to the 14' x 20' rear deck is ideal
for outdoor summer activities. A first floor laundry room offers
generous counter space and cabinet storage. The formal living
room and dining room off the entry foyer provide plenty of space
for entertaining.
The master bedroom retreat features a luxurious master bath with
ceramic tile, separate shower
stall, whirlpool tub, and spacious walk-in closet. The bedroom
is complemented by a sitting room space with distinctive arched
window, perfect for reading or relaxing. Two additional bedrooms
and a full bath with ceramic tile floor and fiberglass tub/shower
complete the second floor.
The unfinished lower level, with eight foot high ceilings and
roughed-in full bath will provide additional living space should
the new purchaser complete it at some future date.
Other quality features include 90 percent hi- efficiency heating
and cooling system, maintenance- free exterior, pre-wiring for
phone and cable in all rooms, and a 22' x 24' attached garage
with automatic opener. Professional landscaping completes the
outside of this wonderful family home.
The plan for this year's home was designed by Huron High School
Drafting student Mary Carello, working with her draft instructor,
Ray Zawacki and local architect, Dave Peters, of Peters Architectural
Group. P.C.
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