Cambridge Estates is at the gateway to Ann Arbor's unique Burns Park, nationally recognized as a most desirable neighborhood in the classic sense because, after a century, its residents can enjoy the pastoral setting of tree lined streets, period architecture, and peaceful ambience in a timeless neighborhood and still...

Walk to the University of Michigan's central campus, including the business, law, dental, engineering, and social work schools, the Natural History Museum, the Life Science Institute, the campus recreation center, the Rackham Graduate School...and more.
Walk to world class cultural events at the Power Center for the Performing Arts, Hill Auditorium, the Mendelsshon Theater, while either before or after choosing a repast from dozens of renowned restaurants and pubs, from elegant to alfresco.
Walk a half mile to stroll through Nichols Arboretum or along the Huron River.
Have the kids walk the three blocks home from Burns Park Elementary School for lunch (or not, your choice).
Walk to the new Biomedical Science Research Building - and it’s a quick mile to the University of Michigan’s Medical Center, including the hospitals, research facilities, and other health science related centers.
Walk one block to the terrific four season Burns Park for soccer, tennis, softball, sledding on Magic Mountain, senior activities at the center, and several children’s play areas.

Sit on your deck in the fall sunshine and listen to the U of M Marching Band practice on Friday afternoons for the Big Game at the Big House on Saturday. It is a short mile to the stadium and all the U of M athletic events-basketball, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, track, softball and baseball games.

The schools, Burns Park Elementary, Tappan Middle and Pioneer High, are outstanding in the quality and depth of the educational experiences they provide students and parents.