1.56-Acre Drive-Thru Site

3953 Packard St Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Ann Arbor
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Free Standing Building
Amount:
$1,700,000
Last Verified:
Oct 30, 2025

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Highlights

  • Prime Ann Arbor Location – High-Visibility Corner at Packard & Carpenter Roads
  • 1.56-Acre Redevelopment Site – Ideal for Retail, QSR, Medical, or Mixed-Use Development
  • Existing 1,560 SF Drive-Thru Building – Built in 2006 with 2 Curb Cuts and ±15 Parking Spaces
  • Excellent Accessibility – 179 Ft Frontage and Dual Ingress/Egress Points
  • Strong Demographics – 185K+ Population and $114K Avg. Household Income (5-Mile Radius)
  • Dense Residential Area – Minutes from Downtown Ann Arbor and University of Michigan
  • Flexible Zoning – Mixed-Use Designation Offering Multiple Commercial Opportunities

Description

A prime investment opportunity in the heart of Ann Arbor! This 1,560 SF free-standing building, constructed in 2006, offers a versatile zoning classification, making it perfect for retail, medical, or mixed-use redevelopment. With strong visibility and access along Packard Road, as well as approximately 29 parking spaces, this property is positioned for success.

Ann Arbor, MI is a vibrant college town and sought-after location. The area boasts proximity to major retail destinations, corporate offices, and high-density residential neighborhoods.


Year Built: 2006
Building Size: 1560sq ft
Lot Size: 1.56 acres


Documents

3953 Packard St. Ann Arbor, MI (OM).pdf

Map of 3953 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48108

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