Hearthstone Subdivision, Ann Arbor
Located in Southeast Central Ann Arbor just off Packard Road near the Georgetown Mall, Hearthstone is a great newer community of homes offering convenience to local schools, libraries, parks and more!
Homes in Hearthstone were constructed between 1988 and 2009 with floorplans ranging in size between around 2400 square feet and over 3300 square feet. Homes are generally large 4-5 bedroom, 2.5-4 bathrooms with full basements that are either finished or unfinished. Homes also tend to offer 2-3 car garages and are generally two stories.
Hearthstone is also not far from Briarwood Mall and I-94, just minutes away from Downtown Ann Arbor and US-23 and Arborland, Trader Joe’s, Wholefoods, Buhr Park and Cobblestone Farm are also close by.
Parents will be delighted to see that children in this community attend acclaimed Ann Arbor schools: Bryant K-2 and Pattengill 3-5 Elementary, Tappan Middle, and Pioneer High School. You can walk to Pattengill Elementary from this neighborhood!
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Ann Arbor offers fun and entertainment like Zingerman’s Deli, in Kerrytown, and the Kerrytown Farmers Market. Purchase fresh produce at Plum Market. Shop the Mall just off State Street near I-94 at Briarwood. Purchase a unique gift or get year-round gardening tips at Downtown Home and Garden? For other specialty items visit nearby Morgan and York and watch the video. Visit the Cupcake Station and Grand Traverse Pie Company for delicious sweets.
Have a memorable day at a University of Michigan football game or Basketball game at Crysler Arena. Drive to Veteran’s Park for figure or hockey skating and outdoors for baseball, sledding, swimming. During July, visit the world famous Ann Arbor Arts Fairs.
For education or the arts check in at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum for some great family fun! Tour the U of M campus, Medical Center. Take your picture and push the interactive art by artist Tony Rosenthals “Endover” the Cube off State Street in the courtyard north of the Michigan Union. Be sure to Visit Hill Auditorium! Take in a show at the beautiful Michigan Theatre or Power Center on central campus in Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor is a great place to live – convenient to Detroit Metro Airport, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from Ann Arbor. If you prefer a trip on the train use the Amtrak Station off Depot Street.