Plymouth, Canton and Northville Area Neighborhood Information
Central Park Estates was first started in 1999 and the very first homeowners where taking occupancy in 2000. Central Park Estate is conveniently located to all the local amenities and is a golf course community with the Pheasant Run Golf Course running through the development. This is a very unique neighborhood because when it was designed, the builder Pulte Homes choose to have two different neighborhoods within one. Central Park Estates offers Estate Homes and Garden Homes. Estate Homes range in size from 2,800 square feet to over 3,600 square feet, and the Garden Homes range in size from 2,200 square feet to just under 2,700 square feet. The two neighborhoods are very similar in construction with four side brick walls, dramatic elevations and side entry garages. Central Park Estates is one of the few neighborhoods that is a pool & tennis court community.  | | | Central Park Estates | |
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Central Park South Central Park South is one of Canton’s newer neighborhoods and was exclusively built by Pulte Homes of Michigan. This beautiful Canton neighborhood is conveniently located within all the local amenities, parks, shopping and express ways. Central Park South consists of homes ranging in size from 1,650 square feet to over 2,650 square feet with styles of both ranch homes and colonials. All the homes are built with four side brick exterior walls and feature side entry garages.  | | | Central Park South | |
Fairways West Fairways West was first developed starting in 1996. Fairways West was built with a collaboration of several home builders. Fairways West has home styles ranging from Cape Cod style homes with a first floor master suite to large four & five bedroom homes reaching in size to over 3,700 square feet and all with larger than average lots sizes. Fairways West is conveniently located to the local amenities, shopping, parks and express ways for easy commuting.  | | | Fairways West | |
Pheasant Run Communities Information coming soon!  | | | Pheasant Run Communities | |
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Antique Forest Antique Forest one Canton’s newest developments. This exciting and beautiful Canton community offers executive colonial and cape cod home designs ranging from 2909 to 3420 sq. ft. with architecturally unique streetscapes. You will see brand new elevations never before built in Canton! Three-car side entry garages, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, palatial master suites, and gourmet kitchens are only the beginning of a long list of included luxuries in each home. Nestled in nature’s paradise, Antique Forest provides 43 acres of forest, parkland, and sidewalks. The family will enjoy the spacious 1/3-acre densely wooded and parkland home sites. Antique Forest features the highly acclaimed Plymouth/Canton Schools, among the highest rated schools in the area. Convenience will come from the easy access to all area freeways and Metro Airport. This community is absolutely the “Hidden Gem” of Canton Township.
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About Appraisals >Working With A Real Estate Agent
It is not unusual for homeowners to yield to the temptation to try to sell their own home. It seems easy enough--just place an ad in the weekend paper and wait for buyers to show up. Although it may seem simple, real estate sales transactions are extremely complex proceedings.
The first pitfall can come with pricing your property realistically. Homeowners often price their property too high initially, then drastically slash the price when weeks go buy without an offer. Even if a prospective buyer agrees to the initial asking price, there could be complications if the buyers begin to feel that they have agreed to pay too much, or if the lender's appraisal values the property at far less than the agreed-upon price. Some clients hire agents to market their home professionally after weeks or months of trying to sell their own home without success, or after their FSBO transaction fell through.
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What time of year is considered the busiest for homebuyers and sellers?
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Real estate is a year-round business, but spring is still considered the best time of year to showcase a home. |
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