March 2026 Ann Arbor Home Sales

Going up: Ranch houses are usually defined by low lines and modest profiles, but two 1950s ranches that sold this month rise above the average—literally. At 1410 Kearney, which sold for $1.52 million, a remodel pushed the ceiling in the living room to just over fifteen feet at its peak (the walls are eleven feet, four inches), and the four bedrooms have raised ceilings as well. At 2344 S. Circle, which sold for a more modest $415,000, vaulted ceilings and clerestory windows tucked under the eaves help lift the eye and bring in light.

Ahead of its time: The Colonial at 4959 Miller, which sold for $930,000, is set on three acres overlooking Wing Farm, with space for six cars in the garage and the additional outbuilding. Also notable are the bathrooms attached to each of the four bedrooms, although there’s no evidence that the house was ever used for anything other than single-family living. En suite baths date back to the 1960s and were commonplace in new construction by the 1980s—but typically, they’re only attached to the primary bedroom. An en suite for every bedroom is practically unheard-of today, let alone when the house was built in 1971.

Built for belonging: 424 Little Lake unit 39 is one of forty homes at Sunward Cohousing, the largest of Ann Arbor’s three cohousing communities. Residents park their cars around the perimeter of the site, keeping the center for pedestrians and shared central spaces. Living here means more than buying property: prospective residents participate in a process that includes meeting neighbors, joining communal meals, and learning about shared maintenance and governance responsibilities. This means that the three-bedroom condo, which sold for $442,500, comes with a built-in community…

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