113 N Ingalls

113 N Ingalls St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 115655
Campus Name: University of Michigan
Price From: $9480-9480
Bedrooms: 7-7
Bathrooms: 6-6
Property Type: House

Units

NAME BED BATH RENT SQ FT AVAILABLE
113 N Ingalls 7 6 9480 2025-08-15

Description

12 months Fall to Fall lease.
1 block or 4 minutes walk to the Diag/Campus. In Kerry Town area. Also, It is in the Medical Campus, UOM Hospitals area.

This house is 100% remodeled to a very high finish standards.
Very large 6 bedroom + study and 6 baths.

Truly massive living room and dining room with a fireplace area that opens beautifully to a modern, state of the art kitchen.
Very large kitchen with ceramic floors, granite counters, new cherry cabinets all new appliances: dishwasher, disposal, builtin microwave and 2 fridges.
6 new bathrooms with large 48" showers and ceramic flooring with beautiful new fixtures.
The house has a massive about 600 sq foot basement for recreation and activities.
The house have new electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems too. Central AC and 95% efficient furnace. AC and heat are controlled within the unit.
Well insulated walls to the latest building code standards.
Hardwood floors throughout.
Very large front porch.
Free parking.
Free laundry.
Most closets are with mirror doors and closet organizers.
Individual room locks.
Ceiling fans in all rooms.

Furnished (optional) with above average furniture, including a couch, coffee table, dining table and chair. Each bedroom has a computer desk, dresser & double bed.

Walk Times

113 N Ingalls located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a great rental option for University of Michigan students looking for their next place to call home. This house is a short 4-minute walk to campus . There are 7 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 113 N Ingalls or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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