Not your everyday Ann Arbor Hills walkout ranch. The large foyer opens to the U-shaped living and dining rooms with glowing oak floors, separated by a fabulous two-sided wood-burning fireplace. A balcony off the back of the house overlooks the large private yard. The open kitchen has one of the nicest walk-in pantries you will find. Two good-sized bedrooms with hardwood floors under the carpet share an original mud-set tile bath. Off the dining room, there's a surprise two-story addition, designed by U of M Architecture professor, Tivadar Balogh. Built in 1991 to accommodate the owner's professional pipe organ, it features floor to ceiling windows, a vaulted ceiling, and oak floors. A first-floor laundry and powder room complete the entry level. Downstairs, two additional bedrooms, both with sliding glass doors to the back yard, share a second full bath. There's also a lovely den with a wall of built-in cabinets, plus abundant storage. Standby generator and an attached two-car garage, too. Lovely and quiet corner location with a stand of mature spruce trees is conveniently located to the U of M, Gallup Park, and the rest of Ann Arbor. Showings start on Friday, November 1. Home Energy Score of 3. Download report at stream.a2gov.org.