Luxurious French Inspired Home in Ann Arbor
Today we are featuring Karen McKinney’s luxury listing – 1542 Newport Creek Drive
Q. What distinctive features set this home apart?
This luxury home was designed and strategically placed on the lot to bring in the most natural light throughout the day. It is elegantly appointed for entertaining with separate areas for adults and children.
Q. Can you describe the architectural style of the home?
This home is country French inspired with stone, brick and wood elements and is situated on a large corner lot.
Q. What are the advantages of the location & neighborhood?
The Newport Creek neighborhood is walking distance to Wines Elementary, Forsythe Middle School and Skyline High School as well as the Huron River. Newport Creek is only 10 minutes from downtown Ann Arbor and has a country setting backing up to woods and open space.
Q. Have there been any recent renovations or upgrades?
The property was built in 2005 and still looks brand new. The yard has recently been re-landscaped and updated lighting has been added.
Q. Does the community have any amenities we should know about?
The community has wooded common areas along with multiple parks and nature areas for enjoyment and exploration.
Q.What makes the price of this home so great?
For $1,0250,000 you get a spacious (over 4,000 sq. ft.) custom home with high end finishes in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Ann Arbor.
Q. What amazing views will the new homeowner be able to enjoy?
The new homeowner will enjoy views of wooded areas and the wildlife that includes deer, rabbits, squirrels and more.
Q. Is there anything else you’d like to tell us about the home?
This home features a first floor master suite that has the feel of living in the trees and is set apart from the entertaining area of the home. It has two separate office/work areas.
For more information about 1542 Newport Creek Drive, Ann Arbor, MI or to schedule a showing contact Karen McKinney at 734-883-5952.
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