With 215 feet of frontage on the Huron River in the heart of Ann Arbor, this unique and historic home is Ann Arbor's first modern house, designed in 1936 by its first modern architect, George Brigham. Periodically updated, this home is one of a kind. Its light-filled footprint is ideal for entertainment and relaxed living in a wooded riverside setting with extensive deer-resistant plantings, bordered by UM and city parkland. Downstairs has a spacious LR with fireplace and sliding doors to the patio, large DR with ''greenhouse'' area, sun room and family room with fireplaces, updated kitchen with granite countertops, and half bath. Upstairs is the Primary Retreat with full bath, balcony, and loft as well as 3 more bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 home offices. Outdoor living/entertaining areas feature a gazebo cantilevered over the river. Cedar Bend is a dead-end road, and an easy walk to UM North and Central Campuses, UM and VA Medical Centers, downtown, and natural areas and parks galore.
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