The University of Michigan shapes daily life in Ann Arbor through its historic campus centered around The Diag, where students gather year-round. Cultural attractions include the Michigan Theater's classic films, Hill Auditorium's renowned concerts, and The Big House stadium where 100,000+ fans watch Michigan football. The 123-acre Nichols Arboretum provides walking trails along the Huron River, while Kerrytown's shops and weekend farmers market create a distinctive shopping district. The restaurant scene features upscale dining at The Earle with its live jazz and wine cellar, plus local institution Zingerman's Delicatessen.
The Ann Arbor housing market has a median sale price of $493,000. Single-family homes range from $599,900 in the Old West Side neighborhood to $1 million in Ann Arbor Hills. Downtown Ann Arbor and Kerrytown command the highest prices, with median single-family home prices of $850,000 and $855,000 respectively. Condos present a more affordable option, with median prices of $260,000 for one bedroom and $310,000 for two bedrooms.
The overall cost of living measures 4.2% above the national average. A family with school-age children needs $111,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $60,000. Property taxes stand at 1.56%, slightly lower than Detroit at 1.64%. The public school system includes highly rated Huron, Pioneer, and Skyline High Schools. Private options like Greenhills School and Rudolf Steiner School maintain A+ ratings. The walkable downtown and extensive bus system through TheRide make car-free living possible, while Amtrak provides service to Detroit and Chicago.