2
Bedrooms2/1
Full/Half Baths1,622
Square Feet1,322 Sq Ft Above Ground
300 Sq Ft Below Ground
1.0 Car
GarageType
- Condo
City/Township
- Blackman Twp
Year Built
- 1982
MLS#
- 3292185
Lot Size
- 0.03 Acres
Garage
- Attached
- Electric
- Door Opener
Style
- Colonial
- 2 Story
Interior
Est. Finished Above Ground
- 1,322 sq ft
Finished Below Ground
- 300 sq ft
Eating Space
- Yes
Air Conditioning
- Central
Special Features
- Primary Bath
- Disabled Facilities
- Ceiling Fan(s)
Appliances
- Refrigerator
- Range/Oven
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Washer
- Dryer
Flooring
- Carpet
- Tile
- Laminate
Basement
- Full
- Partially Finished
Drapes
- Yes
Exterior
Outside Features
- Deck
Road Type
- Public
Sidewalk
- Yes
Paved
- Yes
Additional Details
Listed By
- The Charles Reinhart Company
County
- Jackson
Cross Street
- 127 to Parnall Rd to N on Clinton Way to Ridge to Walden Woods
Schools
District
- Northwest
Taxes
Taxes
- $1,931
Taxable Value
- $62,954
HOA
- $260
HOA Frequency
- Monthly
Community - Jackson Area
Founded in 1829 and named after President Andrew Jackson, Jackson is located about 40 miles West of Ann Arbor. It is also known for being the birth place of the Republican party. It is the county seat of Jackson County.
The city has a population of over 33,000 people. Jackson has three major private employers CMS Energy, Michigan Automotive Compressor, Inc., and Jackson Flexible products. It also has two shopping malls: Westwood Mall west of town and Jackson Crossing.
The City of Jackson Parks, Recreation, and Grounds Department is responsible for the upkeep and improvement of 27 parks located throughout the city limits, including Ella Sharp Park, Nixon Park, and Martin Luther King Center.
Jackson is also known for its Hot Air Jubilee. In 1983 a group of Hot Air Balloon enthusiast who lived in and around Jackson came up with the dream of a family friendly event for the Jackson Community. The Hot Air Jubilee was born. Since then the Jubilee has grown to an event that thousands of people attend every summer. 35-40 Balloons come in from around the country to participate in the friendly rivalry of the contests.