Saline Wildwood Condos Neighborhood
Love to Golf? Want to live near to a great golf course (Brookside Golf Course) in a great community of beautiful single family homes while being within easy commuting distance to Ann Arbor and Saline? Saline Wildwood will be the perfect Saline neighborhood for you!
Saline Wildwood is located off Woodland Drive East between North Maple Road and Ann Arbor-Saline Road. This is a quiet neighborhood of over 200 homes. Saline Wildwood contains single family homes that come in ranch and two-story home styles ranging in size from 1400 to more than 3000 square feet. They offer two to five bedrooms floor plans on large half acre lots often backing onto woodland sites. Properties in Saline Wildwood Condos neighborhood range in price from the low $200,000’s to more than $300,000 and were constructed between 1997 and 2002 by the Peters Building Company. Homes in Saline Wildwood have some wonderful features like cathedral ceilings, master suites, large family rooms as well as often walk out lower levels as well as decks and patios that are perfect for entertaining as well as two and three car attached garages. Residents also have an active homeowners association that helps maintain the look and feel of the community.
Wildwood is also perfectly located within a woodland setting with wetlands providing a haven for wildlife like deer and numerous species of bird across a 45-acre site. Meaning that the neighborhood offers a serene and picturesque setting for those who live there. We even had a listing in this beautiful neighborhood in 2008 – click here to see it!
Wildwood is also perfectly located within a woodland setting with wetlands providing a haven for wildlife like deer and numerous species of bird across a 45-acre site.
Residents enjoy being within the City limits of Saline meaning that they benefit from cities utilities. Residents also love being walking distance to Downtown Saline, the Saline Public Library, Mill Pond Park as well as the Saline Rec Center with it’s indoor swimming pool, gym, sports courts, baseball diamonds and more! Let alone the Brookside Golf Course mentioned previously which is a great 18 hole par 72 course that opened in 1965 and was expanded in 1984.
Parents of children in the neighborhood will also be delighted to know that their children will attend acclaimed Saline Schools including Heritage and Woodland Elementary as well as Saline Middle School that are within walking distance. Don’t delay, call us today to find out more about Saline, Michigan.
We welcome your comments, if you live in the community, we want to hear what you think of your neighborhood and welcome your input to improve this Ann Arbor Area information.
Don’t forget that CNN/Money Magazine named Saline, Michigan as one of the country’s top 100 “Best Places to Live” out of more than 1,300 cities ranked!
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.