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Fox Run, Canton, MI

  •          Approx Sale Price Range: $230,000 - $450,000
  •          Square footage Range: 2,600 - 3,400 
  •          Year Built Range: 1992 - 1993  
  •          School District: Plymouth - Canton

The Fox Run homes for sale in Canton, MI are located at the north of Ford Road and west of Beck Road in the 48187 zip code. Find comfort and sophistication in these stately colonial homes backing to lush greens in the popular Fox Run Subdivision. Enter into the foyer with hardwood floors and wainscoting following the staircase. The formal living room with crown moldings has an elegant setting for entertaining and leads to the formal dining room adorned with wainscoting.  Spend more time cooking for the family in the gourmet kitchen with granite counters, center island and nook space, also has a doorwall overlooking the stamped concrete patio and tranquil gardens. Cozy up in the family room with an inviting fireplace which will be the center of family enjoyment. Upstairs master suite has vaulted ceilings, over sized glamorous bath, with dual sinks, built in vanity space, luxurious jetted tub, and spacious walk in closet. Lower level is finished with additional full ceramic bath, 2 bedrooms, a rec recreational room and brand new carpeting. Beautiful landscaping bursting with curb appeal, paver patio and wooded lot make these homes extra special. 

Buying And Selling Canton MI, Fox Run Homes:

If you’re interested in investing in a Home for sale in Canton Michigan in this community, then please contact us at The Perna Team, today. We’ll be more than happy to assist you by first telling you about available Canton MI Fox Run homes for sale.

Fox Run Subdivision Location

The Fox Run homes for sale in Canton, MI are located at the north of Ford Road and west of Beck Road.

Located 1.4 miles via Ford Road, Bombay Grocers was established in 2000 and it is known to be the real convenience store in the neighborhood. Bombay Grocers is devoted to continuing it's family tradition of personal service and exceptional quality. They guarantee that only the best spices and freshest produce are served. The store is committed to sharing what they know best about Indian heritage and culture: the food. Bombay Grocers continues to educate and expose new generations to the regional diversity of India and the richness of the culture and the food. From the delicious Indian and American foods selection, this store has almost everything needed for a party and convenience shopping. The best part though is that the prices are the best found in the area. 

1.8 miles via Ford Road, Meijer stores are classified as supercenters or hypermarkets (a superstore that combines groceries and department store goods in the same store). Many stores also feature a Meijer-branded gas station and convenience store in front. Several Meijer locations feature alternative fuels, such as E85, biodiesel and compressed natural gas. Most Meijer stores are open 24 hours a day, 364 days a year, closing only at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and reopening at 6 a.m. on December 26.

Restaurants can be extremely valuable additions to a downtown area.  They serve downtown workers and residents as well as attract visitors to the center of the community.  They serve both an economic and social role in the community, helping down towns maintain their role as an important gathering place. Located 1.4 miles are Thai Bistro, Desi Pizza Curry on Crust, Canton Pita Restaurant, national Coney Island, Canton Cuisine, and Szechuan Restaurant.

Recreational parks serve as an affordable place for people to exercise, enjoy nature, and spend time with their family and friends. 

Canton Dog Park is currently available to Dog Park members year-round 6 am-10 pm weather permitting. Located 2.4 miles via Beck Road and Cherry Hill Road, the Park has six-acres of fenced-in, outdoor space for dogs to run and play off-leash, with specific rules to help insure a safe and positive experience for everyone. The park is divided into a large dog section for animals over 20 pounds, and small dog section for animals under 20 pounds. Owners are reminded to be vigilant when at the dog park, actively watching their dogs at all times. 

Located 3.1 miles via N Denton Road, Independence Park is a grassy city open space offering many soccer fields, a playground, a walking path and a woodlands area. It also features an athletic field, parking, pavilion, and a pond. 

There are a number of reasons why people shop at malls. For one thing, shopping malls are extremely convenient. In addition malls provide shoppers with a great variety of stores and shopping opportunities. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, malls are great places for entertainment. 

Located 1.8 miles via Ford Road, Centre Village of Canton Shopping Center is a strip mall located on the west side of Canton Center Road and south of Ford Road. Other than the shopping centers, there are also home improvement stores and retail chains for branded apparel. To name a few are Lowe's Home Improvement located 2.3 miles thru Ford Road. Lowe's offer everyday low prices on all quality hardware products and construction needs. Quality appliances, paint, patio furniture, tool, flooring, hardware and gardening supplies are few of what can be bought at Lowe's. Another home improvement store near Fox Run Subdivision is IKEA, 3.5 miles via Ford Road. IKEA is the world's largest furniture retailer as of January 2008. The company is known for its modern architectural designs for a vast number of appliances and furniture, and its interior design work is often associated with an eco-friendly simplicity. Marshalls is a store that shouldn't be missed. Located 3.3 miles via Ford Road, this is U.S.'s second largest off-price family apparel and home fashion retailer, behind its sister company, T.J. Maxx. They sell brand-name merchandise at prices generally 20%-60% below department and specialty store regular prices.

Located 5.6 miles via Main Street is one of the famous attractions Fox Run residents enjoy going to The Plymouth Historical Museum features 26,000 square feet of exhibits, a gift shop, and an archives and research library. This museum also features a late 19th-century Victorian recreation of Main Street, tracing the growth of the small town from the railroad depot to the general store. The largest Lincoln collection in the state of Michigan is housed in a separate room off of Main Street. And a Timeline of Plymouth is the newest permanent exhibit, featuring displays on the Daisy Air Rifle, Ford Village Industries, the Alter Motor Car, World War II, communication history, and much more.

Fox Run Subdivision Freeway Access

The Fox Run homes for sale in Canton, MI are located at the north of Ford Road and west of Beck Road, and northwest of Interstate 275.

There are a number of industrial work areas near the Fox Run Subdivision, one of the nearest and busiest is the Tetralink Solutions Inc. Located 2.6 miles via Beck Road and Cherry Hill Road, Tetralink Solutions Inc., develops and delivers excellent ERP solutions for small and medium-sized manufacturing and distribution companies, so they can improve the performance of their businesses. Tetralink Solutions Inc., is an ambitious and innovative professional services & solutions company with highly talented employees and qualified consultants to support most demanding IT initiatives

Fox Run Subdivision School District

The school districts are appointed by a legislative body, therefore they are accountable for their actions. A school district may not necessarily be serving one town or region. There are school districts that span a number of towns, supervising all the elementary and secondary public schools in their domain. 

Plymouth-Canton School District's boundary includes areas in Wayne County and Washtenaw County including city of Plymouth, Plymouth Township, and parts of Canton Township, Salem Township, Superior Township, and Northville Township.   

Located 2.2 miles via Ford Road and N Denton Road, Workman Elementary School is public magnet regular school has 686 enrolled students in grades PK and K-5. The mission of Workman School is to provide high quality and equal learning opportunities for all students to achieve their personal best. The school strives to help students develop a curiosity and eagerness for learning that extends beyond the school day. Workman Elementary works to help students develop the tools and attitudes that set the foundation for personal and academic success throughout their lives. In 2014, Workman Elementary School ranked better than 82.5% of elementary schools in Michigan. It also ranked 7th among 15 ranked elementary schools in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools District. 

Tonda Elementary School is a public school that serves more than 450 students in grades PK-5, located 1.8 miles via Beck Road. According to state standards, 71% of students at this school are considered proficient in math and/or reading. In 2014, Tonda Elementary School ranked better than 78.7% of elementary schools in Michigan. It also ranked 10th among 15 ranked elementary schools in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools District.

The Goddard School, 2.1 miles via Ford Road and N Canton Center Road, is a private school that serves students from PK to 5th grade. Established in 1988, the Goddard School celebrates more than 25 years of using the most current, academically endorsed methods to ensure that students have fun while learning the skills they need for long-term success in school and in life. Talented teachers collaborate with parents to nurture children into respectful, confident and joyful learners. The Goddard School's AdvancED and Middle States-accredited F.L.EX. Learning Program reaches more than 45,000 students in over 400 Goddard Schools in 35 states. 

Located 4.2 miles via N Canton Center Road, South Canton Scholars is a free public charter school serving more than 600 students from kindergarten through 8th grade. During the middle school years, language arts focus on reading comprehension, writing fluency, and expanding students’ vocabulary. Mathematical concepts and reasoning are expanded to prepare for the rigors of algebra and geometry. Science, history, social studies, and economics round out a comprehensive and challenging curriculum. The students are prepared to confidently transition into and be successful in high school, college, and beyond. In 2014, South Canton Scholars Charter Academy ranked better than 90.9% of elementary schools in Michigan. South Canton Scholars currently offers many different extracurricular activities such as the Journalism Club, Girl and Cub Scouts, after school Spanish, Student Run Credit Union, boys/girls soccer, boys/girls basketball, girls volleyball, boys/girls cross country and girls on the run. On May 2015 a South Canton Scholar Charter Academy teacher is the first recipient of Grand Valley State University’s Teacher of the Year award

Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy is a public charter and college preparatory school located 4.8 miles via Beck Road. The school enrolls 564 students in grades kindergarten through 8th grade. Founded on academic excellence, moral focus, parental partnership, and student responsibility, Plymouth Scholars is a school like no other – one that can lead to a lifetime of success. The exceptional teachers individualize instruction based on the child’s needs. In addition they focus on real-world skills and how to be a good person. The students also draft a social contract that reinforces their commitment to their school, their teacher, and each other. In its second year of competition, Plymouth Scholars Charter Academy brought home a state championship title at the Academic Games Super Tournament in Grand Rapids. Thirty-five students joined the team this year to compete in three of the competition categories: On-Words, On-Sets, and Equation Games. The categories are also broken down by division level with elementary, minor, and middle school players. Plymouth Scholars elementary team won the state title in the On-Words category, a game that challenges students to enhance their vocabulary and spelling speed.

The Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, commonly PCEP or "The Park", is located 3.4 miles via Beck Road and Warren Road and encompasses three public secondary schools - Salem High School, Canton High School and Plymouth High School. PCEP is located on a 305-acre (1.23 km2) campus. The schools operate a joint academic program and, for most sports, individual athletic programs. Certain extracurricular activities, such as choir, orchestra, the Plymouth-Canton Marching Band, the FIRST Tobotics Team, equestrian, figure skating, girls hockey, and the united dance team are combined. One advantage to the 3-in-1 idea is reduced cost: there is only one auto shop (at Canton),  one culinary arts facility (at Salem), two darkrooms for photography (both at Canton), one varsity football field (at Canton), two swimming pools (at Salem & Canton), two soccer and football fields (at Canton and Plymouth), one Robotics Shop (at Canton), and one band complex (at Plymouth). There are many clubs dedicated to different languages and cultures, and lifestyles such as the African American Student Association, Spanish and Latino Students' Association (SALSA), Asian Pacific American Club (APAC), The Chinese Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Polish American Club, Indian-American Student Association (IASA), French Club, Muslim Student Association (MSA), Middle Eastern Student Association, Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA), Secular Student Alliance, and the Diversity Council. An annual Celebration of Diversity (COD) is held by some cultural clubs for support and recognition. Students at PCEP have the unique opportunity to take a course in which they operate The Rock Café, a restaurant located inside Salem High School and open to the public. This gives students real-world experience in business, marketing, nutrition, customer service, as well as cooking. The 2-hour long block course, known as Hospitality and Culinary Arts: Restaurant Operation, trains students on the job for careers in the restaurant, food service, and hospitality business using the nationally recognized Pro-Start Certification Curriculum.

Four years of additional study after high school may seem like a lot, but college can open up many opportunities that may be more difficult to find without a degree. 

Davenport University is a private, non-profit, multi-location university located at 11 campuses throughout Michigan and online. Located 11.9 miles via Ford Road and I-275 N, this university was founded in 1866, and currently offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees, diplomas and post-grad certification programs in business, technology, health professions, and graduate studies (MBA). The campus contains one academic building, a field house/student activities center, two suite style residence halls, and one traditional style residence hall with a full cafeteria. Davenport University offers 50 areas of study and confers degrees from its four colleges. The university has a faculty-student ratio of 20:1 and an acceptance rate of 93%. With a current approximate estimate of 13,500 enrolled students, this university specializes in business majors, with the Business Administration and Management program being the most popular major at the university with close to 20% of enrolled undergraduate students. Other popular majors include: Accounting, Business/Commerce, Marketing/Marketing Management, and Human Resources Management.  

Michigan Technological University is a leader in technology, engineering, and scientific degree programs and a leading research university. Located 11.7 miles via M-153 W, the 925 acres main campus is overlooking the Portage Lake. Science, technology, forestry and business have been added to the numerous engineering disciplines, and Michigan Tech offers more than 130 degree programs namely, engineering, natural and physical sciences, computing, business and economics, technology, environmental studies, arts, humanities, and social sciences, through its five colleges and schools. Michigan Tech has also developed an alternative program to provide students with engineering and other design experience called the Enterprise program. Enterprises develop engineering skills by allowing students to work in business-like environments on real-world projects while completing their education. Enterprises include Nanotechnology Innovations, Hybrid Transportation, Aerospace, Blue Marble Security, Husky Game Development, Boardsports Technologies, and Wireless Communications Enterprises.

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