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Pause the Plansions
Ann Arbor has a number of very expensive houses with "pause the plan" lawn signs. Here we ask a simple question... does "pause the plan" actually represent the average Ann Arborite?

Zestimate: $1,600,000
This modest 3800 sq ft house costs only $1.6 million dollars. The owners would like you to pause the plan and vote for Donald Trump.
Unfortunately, while the 2024 property taxes were $17,195.92, if you were to buy that house today, your annual property taxes would be closer to $30,000.
Unfortunately, while the 2024 property taxes were $17,195.92, if you were to buy that house today, your annual property taxes would be closer to $30,000.

Zestimate $2,299,700
This lovely Pause the Plansion comes with its own fake moat and drawbridge. In 2024 the owners paid just under $39,000 in property tax, but your estimated tax at if bought at Zestimaate would be over $60,000 per year. Hope you make over $200k or you'll be housing-burdened on your property tax alone!

Zestimate $901,200
On the smaller side, this Pause the Plansion manages to sneak in under a million dollars. Taxes on this house if sold today would be a mere $12,000 more than the property tax paid by its occupants last year.

Zestimate $1,729,000
This reclusive but very symmetrical Pause the Plansion is on a very hilly half-acre lot. At 4,519 sq ft, you could comfortably play a singles match of tennis on each level, but not doubles.

Zestimate $1,171,000
Prime real estate along one of Ann Arbor's most prestigious streets! Over 3,000 sq ft on a mere 0.66 acres of land and featuring 5 bedrooms!

Zestimate $275,200
THE ONLY LIMIT IS YOUR IMAGINATION (and the zoning laws)!
This half acre of prime real estate features a damaged storm drain, a Pause the Plan sign illegally placed in the right-of-way, and mowed grass!
This half acre of prime real estate features a damaged storm drain, a Pause the Plan sign illegally placed in the right-of-way, and mowed grass!

Zestimate $2,406,800
This 6,666 sq ft Pause the Plansion comes not only with a 2-car garage, but an additional 1-car garage in case one of your cars has a car.

Zestimate $1,458,700
This quant little 3,000 sq ft cottage is nestled in Ann Arbor's most gentrified neighborhood. The owners are delinquent in the payment of a portion of their 2024 summer taxes, so with luck it'll be on the market soon! Expect to pay roughly the Washtenaw County median income in annual property taxes.

Zestimate $1,364,300
This adorable alpine-style house near the top of Ann Arbor's 34th-tallest hill truly speaks for itself. Listen closely and you'll hear it saying "this ivy is going to destroy me!"
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