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Ann Arbor Homes Within 45 Minutes of UM Transportation Research Institute

Live listings, route analysis, and neighborhood breakdown for homes within a 45-minute drive of UM Transportation Research Institute.

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Neighborhoods within 45 minutes of UM Transportation Research Institute

Ranked by straight-line distance, with rough drive-time ranges. Times widen in rush hour and narrow on weekends. Click any neighborhood to see its full commute profile against every major employer.

  1. 1.North Oaks

    0.8 miles southeast · 2-4 minute drive

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    Newer subdivision on the far north side with 2000s colonials and townhomes, popular with North Campus researchers and St. Joseph's commuters.

  2. 2.Huron Hills

    1.2 miles northwest · 4-6 minute drive

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    Rolling east-side area next to Huron Hills Golf Course with mid-century ranches and colonials, quiet streets, and quick access to US-23.

  3. 3.Glacier Highlands

    1.2 miles north · 4-6 minute drive

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    East-side neighborhood off Glazier Way with 1960s splits and colonials, feeding Clague Middle and Huron High, popular with NIH and hospital researchers.

  4. 4.Ann Arbor Hills

    1.2 miles east · 4-6 minute drive

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    Upscale mid-century enclave east of Huron Parkway with large wooded lots, ranches and split-levels, favored by senior hospital staff and faculty.

  5. 5.Orchard Hills-Maplewood

    1.5 miles north · 4-7 minute drive

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    Paired east-side neighborhoods of 1960s colonials and ranches between Huron Parkway and Washtenaw, anchored by Clague Park and Huron High.

  6. 6.Northside

    1.7 miles east · 4-6 minute drive

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    Diverse neighborhood north of Plymouth Road with 1950s ranches, newer townhomes, and direct access to North Campus and Huron River parks.

  7. 7.Old Fourth Ward

    1.9 miles northeast · 5-7 minute drive

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    Compact historic district north of downtown with 19th-century worker cottages and Italianates, dense lots, and heavy student and young-professional turnover.

  8. 8.Kerrytown

    2.1 miles northeast · 5-8 minute drive

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    Mixed-use district around the farmers market with lofts, rehabbed Victorians, and artisan retail, drawing downtown workers and empty-nesters.

  9. 9.Burns Park

    2.3 miles north · 6-9 minute drive

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    Pre-war colonials and Tudors on tree-lined streets east of campus, favored by UMich faculty and families for the elementary school and park.

  10. 10.Water Hill

    2.4 miles northeast · 6-9 minute drive

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    Hilly pocket north of Miller Avenue with 1920s bungalows and newer infill, known for the annual neighborhood music festival and tight community.

  11. 11.Allen Creek

    2.4 miles northeast · 6-9 minute drive

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    Low-lying corridor west of downtown following the buried Allen Creek, a mix of early-1900s workers' cottages, small condos, and flood-aware redevelopment.

  12. 12.Barton Hills

    2.5 miles east · 6-10 minute drive

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    Incorporated village surrounded by Ann Arbor with wooded estates along the Huron River, private country club, and some of the county's highest price points.

  13. 13.Lower Burns Park

    2.6 miles northeast · 6-10 minute drive

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    Southern stretch of Burns Park with smaller 1940s bungalows and ranches, close to Buhr Park, the ice arena, and Packard commercial strip.

  14. 14.Old West Side

    2.8 miles northeast · 7-11 minute drive

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    National Register historic district of Victorian and Craftsman homes west of Main Street, walkable to downtown and popular with long-tenure owners.

  15. 15.Packard-Stadium

    3.1 miles northeast · 6-9 minute drive

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    Dense rental and starter-home corridor where Packard meets Stadium, mixing 1920s bungalows, student houses, and walkups near Pioneer High.

  16. 16.Georgetown

    3.4 miles north · 7-11 minute drive

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    South Ann Arbor subdivision of 1970s colonials and ranches near US-23 and St. Joseph Mercy, convenient for east-side hospital commuters.

  17. 17.Eberwhite

    3.5 miles northeast · 7-11 minute drive

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    West-side neighborhood bordering Eberwhite Woods with 1950s ranches and colonials on larger lots, drawing families for the elementary school and nature area.

  18. 18.Pattengill

    3.7 miles north · 7-12 minute drive

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    South-central neighborhood around Pattengill Elementary with postwar ranches and Cape Cods, quiet streets, and quick I-94 access for commuters.

What the commute to UM Transportation Research Institute actually looks like

Commute quality is a function of three things: distance, direction, and the road you end up on. Here is how each qualifying neighborhood approaches UM Transportation Research Institute and what the drive tends to feel like.

North Oaks to UM Transportation Research Institute

Driving from North Oaks to UM Transportation Research Institute means heading southeast. Most drivers use local streets (a walkable 0.8-mile distance). Off-peak, the drive runs around 2 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 4. The AAATA bus network into UM Transportation Research Institute runs reliably from this direction; many employees skip the car entirely on class days.

Huron Hills to UM Transportation Research Institute

From Huron Hills, UM Transportation Research Institute sits to the northwest, barely a mile. 1.2 by the road. The usual route runs along local streets. Expect roughly 4-6 minutes depending on traffic. Class-change windows (every 50 minutes, 9 AM to 4 PM) slow the streets immediately around UM Transportation Research Institute; the approach itself is fine, the last block is the pinch.

Glacier Highlands to UM Transportation Research Institute

From Glacier Highlands, UM Transportation Research Institute sits to the north, 1.2 miles, which most residents cover on foot or bike. Expect roughly 4-6 minutes depending on traffic. The usual route runs along local streets. The AAATA bus network into UM Transportation Research Institute runs reliably from this direction; many employees skip the car entirely on class days.

Ann Arbor Hills to UM Transportation Research Institute

Commuters in Ann Arbor Hills approach UM Transportation Research Institute from the west, barely a mile. 1.2 by the road. The most reliable corridor is local streets. Free-flow drive time is near 4 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 6. Faculty and staff at UM Transportation Research Institute heavily favor permit lots on the edge of campus plus a ten-minute walk. The true "commute" time often includes that final stroll.

Orchard Hills-Maplewood to UM Transportation Research Institute

UM Transportation Research Institute lies north of Orchard Hills-Maplewood, roughly 1.5 miles along local streets. Locals default to local streets. Plan on 4 to 7 minutes door-to-door, with the high end during morning rush. Class-change windows (every 50 minutes, 9 AM to 4 PM) slow the streets immediately around UM Transportation Research Institute; the approach itself is fine, the last block is the pinch.

Northside to UM Transportation Research Institute

Commuters in Northside approach UM Transportation Research Institute from the west. The most reliable corridor is local streets (1.7 miles of easy driving). Free-flow drive time is near 4 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 6. Football Saturdays and commencement weekends are no-drive zones around UM Transportation Research Institute; residents plan accordingly or bike in.

Old Fourth Ward to UM Transportation Research Institute

Driving from Old Fourth Ward to UM Transportation Research Institute means heading northeast. Most drivers use local streets (1.9 miles of easy driving). Off-peak, the drive runs around 5 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 7. Faculty and staff at UM Transportation Research Institute heavily favor permit lots on the edge of campus plus a ten-minute walk. The true "commute" time often includes that final stroll.

Kerrytown to UM Transportation Research Institute

Driving from Kerrytown to UM Transportation Research Institute means heading northeast, a short 2.1-mile drive. Off-peak, the drive runs around 5 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 8. Most drivers use local streets. Class-change windows (every 50 minutes, 9 AM to 4 PM) slow the streets immediately around UM Transportation Research Institute; the approach itself is fine, the last block is the pinch.

Burns Park to UM Transportation Research Institute

Commuters in Burns Park approach UM Transportation Research Institute from the south, a short 2.3-mile drive. Free-flow drive time is near 6 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 9. The most reliable corridor is local streets. Class-change windows (every 50 minutes, 9 AM to 4 PM) slow the streets immediately around UM Transportation Research Institute; the approach itself is fine, the last block is the pinch.

Water Hill to UM Transportation Research Institute

From Water Hill, UM Transportation Research Institute sits to the northeast. The usual route runs along local streets (2.4 miles of easy driving). Expect roughly 6-9 minutes depending on traffic. Class-change windows (every 50 minutes, 9 AM to 4 PM) slow the streets immediately around UM Transportation Research Institute; the approach itself is fine, the last block is the pinch.

Allen Creek to UM Transportation Research Institute

Driving from Allen Creek to UM Transportation Research Institute means heading northeast. Most drivers use local streets (2.4 miles of easy driving). Off-peak, the drive runs around 6 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 9. Faculty and staff at UM Transportation Research Institute heavily favor permit lots on the edge of campus plus a ten-minute walk. The true "commute" time often includes that final stroll.

Barton Hills to UM Transportation Research Institute

Barton Hills residents heading to UM Transportation Research Institute track east, a 2.5-mile drive. Google Maps almost always suggests Washtenaw Avenue. Budget 6 minutes off-peak, up to 10 at 8 AM. Faculty and staff at UM Transportation Research Institute heavily favor permit lots on the edge of campus plus a ten-minute walk. The true "commute" time often includes that final stroll.

About Commuting to UM Transportation Research Institute

UM Transportation Research Institute employs thousands across instruction, research, and support staff. The housing question for UM Transportation Research Institute hires breaks down fast: how far are you willing to drive, and how much does walking or biking factor into your week?

Best Neighborhoods Within 45 Minutes

North Oaks sits roughly 0.8 miles southeast of UM Transportation Research Institute, Huron Hills sits roughly 1.2 miles northwest of UM Transportation Research Institute, Glacier Highlands sits roughly 1.2 miles north of UM Transportation Research Institute. For slightly more space and lower per-foot pricing, Old Fourth Ward runs about 1.9 miles away with a still-manageable commute. Buyers willing to trade a few extra minutes often land in Lower Burns Park (roughly 2.6 miles), where inventory and prices open up meaningfully.

Commute Tips & Traffic Patterns

Football Saturdays and M-14 weekend closures are the two traffic events that ruin otherwise-reliable commutes around UM Transportation Research Institute. Build them into your decision: which neighborhoods still work, and which become unreachable, on a gameday. Class-change windows (the top of every hour from 9 to 4) slow the immediate blocks around UM Transportation Research Institute but rarely affect anything more than a quarter-mile out.

Buyer Profile

Staff and administrative buyers at UM Transportation Research Institute anchor the largest share of the market, typically looking in the $300K-$500K range. Faculty with dual incomes stretch higher, and students lean toward rental condos or roommate houses. Every segment overlaps on one priority: predictable drive time.

Market Snapshot

Condo inventory within walking or biking distance of UM Transportation Research Institute turns fastest, often with multiple offers inside a week. Single-family homes in the same band move a bit slower but still ahead of the county average, with best-in-class listings drawing escalation clauses.

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Common questions about commuting to UM Transportation Research Institute

What neighborhoods are within 45 minutes of UM Transportation Research Institute?+

Within a 45-minute driving ring of UM Transportation Research Institute, buyers typically find inventory across both in-city Ann Arbor neighborhoods and the surrounding townships. Closer rings skew toward walkable, higher-per-foot neighborhoods; wider rings open up more square footage and newer construction. The ranked neighborhood list above shows every qualifying option with approximate drive times.

How bad is traffic around UM Transportation Research Institute?+

Traffic near UM Transportation Research Institute follows predictable patterns tied to class-change windows (the top of each hour from 9 AM to 4 PM) and home football Saturdays. Outside those windows, drives tend to run at or below posted speeds. Arriving ten to fifteen minutes before or after the peak window can cut a 45-minute drive by four to six minutes on a typical weekday.

Can I walk or bike to UM Transportation Research Institute?+

Homes within about 2 miles of UM Transportation Research Institute are genuinely walkable or bikeable; Ann Arbor has protected bike lanes and shared-use paths that make the ride safer than the raw distance suggests. Buyers who prioritize human-powered commutes generally pay a premium per square foot to stay inside that radius, but the savings on parking and vehicle wear often pay the difference back over time.

Is it better to live north, south, east, or west of UM Transportation Research Institute?+

Each direction around UM Transportation Research Institute produces a different commute character. North draws on Plymouth Road and US-23, south on State Street and Ann Arbor-Saline, east on Washtenaw and I-94, west on Jackson Road and I-94 west. Your best direction depends on where school runs, second jobs, and daycare pickups fall in your weekly pattern, not just the raw drive to UM Transportation Research Institute.

What is the average drive time from Ann Arbor to UM Transportation Research Institute?+

The average weekday drive time into UM Transportation Research Institute from within Ann Arbor is under 15 minutes off-peak and under 22 minutes during morning rush. Homes from outer townships (Saline, Dexter, Chelsea, Milan) add another 10-20 minutes depending on direction and highway access.

Are there shift differentials to consider for UM Transportation Research Institute employees?+

UM Transportation Research Institute operates on mostly standard daytime hours, which means traffic patterns for employees align with the classic morning and evening peaks. Flexible-schedule workers and anyone who can arrive before 7:45 or after 8:45 avoid the worst of it.

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Drive time ranges on this page are modeled from straight-line distance plus the Ann Arbor road-network coefficient. Actual travel times vary with season, construction, and time of day. Listings refresh hourly against the live inventory in our database.

Last verified: May 2026. Methodology notes are available on our About page.