About the Ann Arbor, Michigan Area
 Whether you are moving to town here for business, vacation, visiting friends or family, or attending one of our many festivals, fairs, or sporting events, we hope you have an enjoyable visit. You will find a vast assortment of things to do in the area. Over 200 restaurants are here--from the state's finest dining to late-night coney islands, from Middle Eastern to Vietnamese. There is a wealth of shopping, first-rate museums, galleries, theaters, and clubs offering everything from classical music to plays to rock bands. Outdoor enthusiasts can take part in all kinds of sports and recreational activities in our beautiful parks. Sports lovers will find top-quality teams at both the University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan University. Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti also host fascinating special events throughout the year. Music lovers come from far away for annual events such as the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival. The Ann Arbor Art Fair and the Ypsilanti Heritage Festival draw countless visitors to our downtowns every summer. For further information on Washtenaw County and Ann Arbor regarding local events, museums, parks, and neighborhoods, click here.  Request our Free Ann Arbor, Saline, and Ypsilanti Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Ann Arbor, Saline, and Ypsilanti, Michigan area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out... 
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Pricing >Competitive Pricing
You have seen it all over the years--interest rates rise and fall, sales prices escalate and decline. No matter what phase the market is in, it is always important to price your home in your area competitively. How can you price your home with confidence?
The first step is to contact a professional real estate agent for a comparative market analysis. The agent will look at recent sales of comparable homes in your area and give you information about other properties that are currently on the market. By comparing the size, location and condition of your home to the competition, your agent can help you determine how much to ask for your home. Even in an active market, an inflated price may frighten prospective buyers away. A house that is over-priced can take additional weeks or months to sell, and the final sale price may even be lower than if the sellers had started out more realistically. The price is based on market conditions, comparable sales, and your agents years of experience in the marketplace.
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What is considered the world's tallest building?
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The 185-story CN Tower in Toronto, Canada is the world's tallest free-standing building, rising to 1,815 feet. |
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