Catylist Listing ID: | 30785054 |
Property Subtypes: | Residential (Single Family) |
Status: | Pending/Contingent |
Gross Land Area: | 10.18 Acres |
Sale Price: | $450,000 |
Unit Price: | $44,204 Per Acre |
Adjacent Parcels Available: | Yes |
Sale Terms: | Cash to Seller |
Cap Rate: | Undisclosed |
Last Updated: | 6/2/2023 |
10+ Acres of vacant & accessible land at the edge of the Stonebridge Residential/Golf Course community. Land has been recently cleared and is accessible from Lohr Rd. Property is within the Stonebridge PUD and will require an amendment to the PUD for development. Desirable open space surrounds this property on 3 sides with the Lohr Rd. Greenway to the East. Prime opportunity for a small residential development in a highly desirable area which will require higher end construction to match surrounding homes. This opportunity will require a developer who is skilled in dealing with the Stonebridge Community, Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw County Road commission and other regulatory agencies to get approvals required for development. Seller willing to assist purchaser with approvals as required. All utilities are near site. Additional vacant land to the North of this parcel could offer opportunities to make this project work. Property has an Ann Arbor mailing address, Pittsfield Township Taxes & Saline Schools. |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Pittsfield Township |
Tax ID/APN: | L-12-19-100-016 |
Zoning: | STONEBRIDGE MASTER PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) |
Property Located Between: | Ellsworth Rd. & Textile Rd. |
Property Visibility: | Excellent |
Largest Nearby Street: | Lohr Rd. |
Highway Access: | US-12, I-94, US-23 |
Airports: | DTW, Ann Arbor |
Area Description: | The Ann Arbor area is a friendly community with big-city sophistication; a world-class educational and high-tech research center nestled in a quintessential college town; a close-knit community of charming neighborhoods with a rich mix of cultures. The Ann Arbor campus has plenty to inspire and entertain. Ranked as the #2 Best College Town in America, Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan go together like Maize and Blue! With more than 43,000 undergrad and graduate students, campus life is interwoven with city life. Although geographically small, the area is perhaps most renowned for its entertainment, athletics, cultural offerings, dining experiences and nightlife. On almost any given weekend, a visit to Ann Arbor will coincide with one of the many festivals and special events hosted in Ann Arbor. Two of the most recognizable traditions are the Ann Arbor Art Fair and University of Michigan football. Every July, the award-winning Ann Arbor Art Fair transforms the downtown streets into an art gallery featuring thousands of juried artists. In the fall, each football Saturday brings more than 100,000 people to town for tailgating and fill "The Big House" to watch the University of Michigan Wolverines. In the winter, holiday light festivals and the Ann Arbor Folk Festival are always crowd pleasers. April brings the thaw and a weekend unlike any other as we celebrate whimsy during FoolMoon and FestiFools. Described as an urban oasis, the Ann Arbor area is also the perfect four season destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll discover golf courses, trails groomed for hiking and cross-country skiing, some of the best canoeing and kayaking in southeastern Michigan along the twelfth nationally recognized water trail — the Huron River. |
Zoning Description: | 5:10.27. - PUD planned unit development district. Intent. The purpose of this district is to permit flexibility in the regulation of land development; to encourage innovation in land use and variety in design, layout and type of structures constructed; to achieve economy and efficiency in the use of land, natural resources, energy and the provision of public services and utilities; to encourage provision of usable open space and protection of natural features; to provide adequate housing, employment and shopping opportunities particularly suited to the needs of the residents of the city; to expand the supply of affordable housing for lower income households and to encourage the use, reuse and improvement of existing sites and buildings which will be developed in a compatible way with surrounding uses but where the uniform regulations contained in other zoning districts do not provide adequate protections and safeguards for the site or surrounding area. The district is intended to accommodate developments with 1 or more land uses, sites with unusual topography or unique settings within the community or sites which exhibit difficult or costly development problems or any combination of these factors. This zoning district shall not be allowed where this zoning classification is sought primarily to avoid the imposition of standards and requirements of other zoning classifications or other city regulations rather than to achieve the stated purposes above. Permitted uses. (a) Any use or combination of uses and accessory uses permitted in the supplemental regulations for the PUD zoning district adopted pursuant to section 5:80. |
Part of Planned Development?: | Yes |
Development Name: | Stonebridge Master PUD |
Topography: | Level |
Available Utilities: | Electric, Water, Gas, Sewer |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 5,816 | 42,846 | 137,269 |
Median Age: | 41.71 | 38.65 | 35.22 |
Households: | 1,897 | 18,099 | 54,924 |
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