3
Bedrooms2
Full Baths3 Car
GarageType
- Residential
City/Township
- Green Oak Twp
Year Built
- 1969
MLS#
- 2200050088
Garage
- 2+ Assigned Spaces
- Attached
- Door Opener
- Electricity
- Heated
- Side Entrance
Style
- 1 Story
- Ranch
Interior
Air Conditioning
- Attic Fan
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Central Air
Special Features
- Cable Available
- ENERGY STAR® Qualified Door(s)
- ENERGY STAR® Qualified Light Fixture(s)
- ENERGY STAR® Qualified Window(s)
- Programmable Thermostat
- Water
Appliances
- Electric Cooktop
- ENERGY STAR® qualified dishwasher
- Disposal
- ENERGY STAR® qualified dryer
- Exhaust Fan
- Microwave
- Built-In Electric Oven
- Free-Standing Electric Oven
- Stainless Steel Appliance(s)
- Trash Compactor
- Vented Exhaust Fan
- ENERGY STAR® q
Basement
- Finished
- Interior Access Only
Exterior
Outside Features
- Awning/Overhang(s)
- BBQ Grill
- Chimney Cap(s)
- ENERGY STAR® Qualified Skylights
- Fenced
- Outside Lighting
Lot Dimensions
- 697 X 1379 X 406 X 619 X 297 X 751 X 697
Road Type
- Gravel
Additional Details
Listed By
- Visible Homes LLC
County
- Livingston
Cross Street
- Rushton south of 9 Mile
Schools
District
- South Lyon
Taxes
Taxable Value
- $7,288
Possession
- Close Plus 31-6
Community - South Lyon Area
Located north of Ann Arbor near Island Lake State Recreation Area, South Lyon is a small city with a historic village and community feel.
Why Residents Love Living Here: Residents love the historic and charming downtown area, access to green space, excellent schools, and the overall small-town, community-oriented feel.
Located about 19 miles north of Ann Arbor in the southwest corner of Oakland County, South Lyon is a city with a population of just over 11,000. Encompassing 3.5 square miles, this small city is primarily residential. Meeting at the intersection of Ten Mile Road and Pontiac Trail, the historic downtown district is home to several unique shops and restaurants, and is the heart of activity for the city and its residents. Here, you’ll find a mixture of businesses both old and new, housed in colorful, historic buildings. Downtown South Lyon hosts a number of annual events, including Pumpkinfest, the city’s largest annual festival typically held on the last weekend in September.
Residents enjoy the small-town feel of South Lyon, with the convenience of nearby highways connecting them to major airports and metropolitan areas, including Ann Arbor and Detroit. The city was originally established as an agricultural center and incorporated as a city in 1830. It has since become a center for manufacturing and has 70 acres of light industrial properties located within the city limits, providing a variety of employment opportunities for residents.
South Lyon has several excellent parks, including McHattie Park, Volunteer Park, Paul Baker Memorial Park, Andover Park, and Columbia Park. McHattie Park is home to The Witch's Hat Depot Museum and Historic Village, a historic village with six buildings: Washburn School, Queen Anne Depot, the Caboose, the Little Village Chapel, the Freight House, and the Gazebo.
Residents may easily access the nearby Lake Island State Recreation Area, a 4,000-acre park along the Huron River with several miles of hiking and biking trails, a couple of small lakes, and the only hot air balloon launch area in a Michigan park.