NEW CONSTRUCTION IN MILAN MICHIGAN - HOMES FOR SALE

google map to eagle springs milan miWelcome to the Eagle Springs located just 3 minutes from Downtown Milan Michigan and only a 15 minute commute to Ann Arbor.  All our new construction Home listings have many standard features that many other builders only offer as options. Each model below is available in 3 different front elevations each and the standard features can be viewed by clicking on their respective Links below.   Click here for mapping directions or the map to the right for a larger aerial image of the surrounding community.   

Eagles Springs is a 158 lot subdivision including our 49 lots now available for your new construction model home.  Lots range up to 1/2 acre with sidewalks and parks and are serviced by the City of Milan for utilities, care of the public streets and trash removal.  Contact Tom Stachler for a list of available the lots and or spec homes.  We are happy to build a home to your specifications as well and the project would be builder funded and not require you to obtain a construction loan.  

Useful Information and Downloads

If you wish to pick out and Reserve a Lot then you can do that risk free while waiting for the builder to provide you with a final price on the home style with options of your choice.  Just complete this Lot Reservation Agreement and give us a call and we can setup a meeting to price out a home for custom designed for you.  If you decide to move forward you will generally need a 5% down payment and then the balance once the home is completed via cash or an end loan from your lender.  If you do not like the price and decide not to move forward together, then your small $500. reservation fee is fully refundable.

We look forward to working with you !

Home Models Offered for Sale

Ashwood 1457' Ranch

Heron 1360' Ranch

Pinehurst 1935' Ranch

 

Stonecrest 1757' 2Story

Cypress 2028' 2Story

Currently Available

STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE

  • Brick on Four Sides of the house!
  • Cable Jacks and and Ethernet jack for your wireless access point
  • Prep for Flat Panel Above Fireplace
  • Hardwood or Ceramic Floors in Foyer, Hall, Powder Room, Kitchen/Nook
  • Ceramic Floors in Baths Standard
  • Thicker 2 x 6" Walls for Higher Energy Savings & R-21 rating
  • Oak Raised Panel Cabinets with Dove Tailed Construction
  • Granite Kitchen Island or countertop breakfast bar
  • Concrete Driveway and Sidewalks
  • MB Ceramic Tile Tub & Shower Surround
  • Electric Garage Door opener
  • Granite Counters Throughout with Under mount sinks
  • 9 ft Extra High-Full Basements
  • Basement Rim joist Insulation
  • One Egress Window & two Ventilated Glass Block Windows in Basement
  • Garbage Disposal Standard
  • Central Air Conditioning and High Efficiency Furnaces - Standard
  • 8 Recessed Lights at no charge

OUR STANDARD FEATURES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER BUILDER

More About Milan Michigan

If you are thinking that Milan, Michigan, is named after that city across the Atlantic Ocean in Italy, you are correct. The Milan here in the states is located partially in Monroe County (about 40 percent of the its total area and 25 percent of its citizens) and partially in Washtenaw County (about 60 percent of the its total area and 75 percent of its citizens).

The City of Milan resides about 50 miles southwest of Detroit, 40 miles northwest of Toledo, Ohio, and 15 miles southeast of Ann Arbor, and is home to nearly 6,000 residents. It is able to boast an impressive population increase of more than 16 percent since the year 2000.

The myriad of homes for sale in Milan include some spectacularly beautiful and devotedly maintained 19th century Victorian, Italianate, Art Modern and International architecture, for which the city's downtown was rewarded with a highly coveted spot on the National Register of Historic Places.  Many are quaint, lovely, charming and unique.

According to Sperling's Best Places, the median cost for one of the homes for sale in Milan was an amazingly affordable $83,300 in 2012. Milan's average home appreciation was nearly 3 percent last year. But just in case you need more reasons to love Milan, it contains approximately 200 acres of magnificently maintained parkland and, in comparison to the rest of the United States, offers a cost of living that is more than 14 percent lower than the national average.

Established in 1831, and named Tolanville by founder John Marvin after his son-in-law, the area of land remained officially classified as a village until 1967, when it gained cityhood as Milan.

Some of Milan's Most Popular Attractions Include:

Watch this Video for some more information about the subdivision and the surrounding community. Its a great place to live for those looking for that small town feeling and friendly neighbors.  Click the 4 arrows bottom right corner for a larger HD image.  

 

 

 

 

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