About Us

The Building

The Point on Main is a brand new luxury apartment building in downtown Ann Arbor. Your new home is centrally located to the world class dining, shopping, and entertainment offerings of Ann Arbor’s vibrant downtown core, and only blocks from the University of Michigan campus and the Big House. This building features a variety of floor plans and bedrooms, complimentary high speed internet, and stylish modern furnishings. Inside, each apartment is spacious and light filled with high ceilings and large windows overlooking Main Street. Interiors are tasteful and feature luxury finishes, stainless steel appliances, and polished quartz counters. The building also offers secure underground parking and a secure electronic access control system. With its convenient location and luxurious amenities, The Point is the perfect place to call home.

The Neighborhood

The Old West Side is a dynamic and diverse historic neighborhood located in the heart of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Immediately adjacent to the downtown commercial district, it is home to a variety of local businesses, restaurants, and cultural attractions, as well as a number of parks and green spaces. The neighborhood is known for its walkability and proximity to many beloved local institutions. It features an eclectic mix of architecture ranging from stately historic homes to modern apartment buildings. Residents enjoy easy access to downtown Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan, and the surrounding areas via transit lines. With its convenient location, walkability, and lively atmosphere, The Old West Side of Ann Arbor is a great place to live, work, and play.

Studio

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1 Bedroom

$2800

2 Bedroom

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3 Bedroom

Available January 15th, 2025!

4 Bedroom

Style E

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4 Bedroom

Style D

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4 Bedroom

Style C

Rate and Availability Varies

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4 Bedroom

Style B

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4 Bedroom

Style A

2025/2026
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