Ann Arbor, MI Studio Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Ann Arbor, MI

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Types of apartment in Ann Arbor, MI

Ann Arbor apartments range from older brick walk-ups near Kerrytown and the Old West Side to newer mid-rise buildings downtown near Main Street and State Street. Many older apartments sit in converted houses with porch fronts, gabled roofs, and narrow driveways. You also see duplexes and small houses for rent with wood siding, brick exteriors, and shared yards. Near Burns Park and the area west of downtown, apartments often sit on smaller streets with older trees and mixed housing types. Interiors in these places can include hardwood floors, radiator heat, and smaller closets, while newer apartments often have elevators, central air, and in-unit laundry.

South Ann Arbor and parts of the north side near Plymouth Road have more garden-style apartments, condo-style rentals, and townhouse layouts. These buildings often have parking lots, wider setbacks, and simple brick, siding, or stucco exteriors. Around the University of Michigan campus, many apartments are in older low-rise buildings, and some houses for rent are split into multiple units. Tradeoffs change by area. Older apartments can have more exterior character and tighter room layouts. Newer apartments can have more storage and easier parking, but they may sit on busier roads or in larger complexes.

Getting around Ann Arbor, MI

TheRide, the local bus service, covers much of Ann Arbor and connects downtown, Kerrytown, the Old West Side, campus, and Plymouth Road. Driving is simple on major roads like Washtenaw Avenue and Stadium Boulevard, but parking can be limited near Main Street and State Street. Many renters walk in the central city. Biking is common on streets with bike lanes and on the Border-to-Border Trail, though some hills can slow longer trips.

Living in Ann Arbor, MI

Ann Arbor is known for bookstores, coffee shops, live music, and the restaurant stretch near Main Street and Kerrytown Market. The city also has major parks like Nichols Arboretum and Gallup Park. Work is tied to healthcare, research, tech, and university-related employers, with large job centers near downtown, the medical campus, and the south side. These areas shape where many people look for apartments and where they rent.