About 113 Ann Arbor Street
Near the heart of everything Manchester has to offer is a place for you to call home! On 2 sides of this brick 1870's home on ''Ann Arbor Hill'' are parks! Chi-bro Park is full of green spaces, play equipment, a pond, various ball courts, and walking/biking trails. The River Raisin Park across the street also has boardwalks, a dock, abundant wildlife watching, and a kayak launch. Within a stones throw, you can grab coffee, get take out dinner, eat in, shop for that birthday present, visit local museums, or enjoy the local events and music that are regular happening in the growing city of Manchester!Spanning just over 2200 sq feet of space, there are lots of places to gather.... Or hide during the upcoming holidays! Step inside to a grand entry featuring a large cloakroom--perfect for stashing holiday coats, shoes and clutter! The Massive Living Room, boasting original hardwood floors and centered around an oversized Art Deco fireplace, allows for multiple seating areas (or room for aNear the heart of everything Manchester has to offer is a place for you to call home! On 2 sides of this brick 1870's home on "Ann Arbor Hill" are parks! Chi-bro Park is full of green spaces, play equipment, a pond, various ball courts, and walking/biking trails. The River Raisin Park across the street also has boardwalks, a dock, abundant wildlife watching, and a kayak launch. Within a stones throw, you can grab coffee, get take out dinner, eat in, shop for that birthday present, visit local museums, or enjoy the local events and music that are regular happening in the growing city of Manchester!
Spanning just over 2200 sq feet of space, there are lots of places to gather.... Or hide during the upcoming holidays! Step inside to a grand entry featuring a large cloakroomperfect for stashing holiday coats, shoes and clutter! The Massive Living Room, boasting original hardwood floors and centered around an oversized Art Deco fireplace, allows for multiple seating areas (or room for all six of your Christmas trees!). Sunlight floods the