Depot Town (Ypsilanti, MI)
By Robert Smith, SRES, Search for Homes Brighton-Howell-SE Michigan
(Preview Properties, PC - http://www.RealEstateMich.com)
An Inman News article released today listed the top 10 cheapest and top 10 most expensive college towns in the USA.  Michigan had two entries in the least expensive category - Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti at number 3 with an average list price of $107,458, and Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo at number 5 with an average market list price of $116,455. The least expensive college town listed was the University of Memphis, in Tennessee at $89,244. They were also the only town where the average listing price was below $100,000. Eight of the ten most expensive towns were in the western part of the country, with UCLA (Westwood CA) being tops. The average listing price in that market is $1,271,428.  The bottom of the list for most expensive college towns was Annapolis Maryl...
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By Missy Caulk, Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate
(Missy Caulk TEAM)
Charming home located in Depot Town. Walk to Side-Track Bar and Grill and coffee shops. 611 Norris, Ypsilanti, Mi 48197 Totally renovated down to the studs, with new mechanicals, windows, hardwood floors. Gorgeous trim and new kitchen with granite counter-tops, new applicances, new floors. Two master-suites each with a remodeled bath. Bedroom on first floor has a sitting area and opens to the main bath. Open staircase with new steps opens to loft area and study with vaulted ceilings, pocket doors. Everything is new with the Charm of the Old.   Brick patio with firepit Wrap around porch Outbuilding for garden storage Garden underway YouTube Video Read my blog on 611 Norris in Historic Ypsilanti Depot Town. Priced to SELL at $134,900.00 Search Homes for Sale in Ypsilanti, MI More Photos a...
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By Missy Caulk, Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate
(Missy Caulk TEAM)
The Sidetrack Bar and Grill is a charming restaurant in Ypsilanti Michigan; it is located in Depot Town and has the best burgers. It is a completely laid back atmosphere and reminds me of the way life use to be, with lots of old photos on the walls of the history of the SideTrack Restaurant. The Sidetrack has been in business since the 1800's when it was started across from the railroad tracks in Ypsilanti. The Amtrak Train passes through there although it never stops anymore. You have to pick up a ticket to Chicago in Ann Arbor.   Brick walls, hardwood floors, and a gorgeous bar and every time I go it is standing room only. The Sidetrack has high ceilings, a warm fireplace roaring in the winter months and an outside patio to enjoy in the summer time.       I took Allyssa there yesterda...
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