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Updated 9 days ago Full Property Details for Price: $625,000HOA FEE: $225/monthTaxes: $5,669 (2015)Status: ActiveType: Condo /TownhouseMLS ID: 5647317Updated: 2/8/2017Added: 214 day(s) ago 2409 Ann Arbor Ave #A2, Austin, TX Reduced to $625,000 on 2/8/17 Reduced to $635,000 on 1/11/17 Reduced to $649,000 on 11/10/16 Reduced to $669,000 on 10/12/16 Reduced to $689,000 on 9/27/16 Reduced to $699,000 on 9/13/16 Listed at $719,000 on 7/18/16 Get price and status alerts for Rooms/Areas: Bedroom/Office, Family, Foyer, Office/Study, Pantry, See Agent, Storage, UtilityInterior Features: Ceiling-High, Crown Molding, In-Law Plan, Lighting Recessed, Track Lighting, Walk-In Closet, Wired For SecurityAppliances: Cook Top Gas, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Exhaust Fan Vented, Microwave Oven, Refrigerator, Single Oven, Washer, Water Heater GasFlooring: Carpet, Tile - Hard, Wood Total Bathrooms: 3Full Bathrooms: 3Master Bathroom: Double Vanity, Full Bath, Jetted Tub, Other Room, Separate Shower, Walk-In Closet




Total Bedrooms: 3Bedrooms-Other: 3 Kitchen: Breakfast Bar, Center Island, Granite/Marble Counters, Open to Family Room, Walk-in PantryDining Rooms: 2Dining Room: Breakfast Area, Formal Dining RoomLaundry: Hall, Upper Level, Utility/Laundry Room, Dryer Connection - Gas, Hall, Upper Level, Utility/Laundry Room, Washer Connections Shared Amenities: Common Grounds Exterior Features: Deck, Gutters Partial, Private BackYard Covered Spaces: 2Total Spaces: 2Parking: 2 Reserved, Attached, Door Opener, Entry-FrontGarage Description: Attached, Door Opener, Entry-Front Area: Austin - SouthCounty: TravisSubdivision: Ann Arbor Condo Amd Driving Directions: Off S. Lamar, Turn on Montclaire (Across from Walgreens), go one block, Turn Right at Ann Arbor , Driveway to 4 Patio Homes on immediate right, go down drive to middle bldg. School District: Austin ISDElementary School: ZilkerMiddle School: MartinHigh School: AustinName: Ann Arbor Owners AssAssoc. Fees Include: Common Area Maintenance, Common Insurance, Exterior Maintenance, Landscaping, See Agent




Cooling Type: Central AirHeating Type: Central Heat Sewer: City at StreetWater: CityUtility Description: Electricity on Property, Natural Gas on Property Exterior Const.: 3 Side Masonry, Frame, Stone VeneerFoundation: SlabRoof: Composition ShingleSprinklers: YesStories Description: 2Square Feet: 2,898Sq. Ft. Source: Tax RecordYear Built: 2006 Unit Type: 1st Floor Entry Property View: No ViewLot Size (Acres): 0.115Lot Size (Sq. Ft.): 4,998.25Lot Description: Level, Private RoadFencing (Description): Wood, Wrought Iron Association Fee: $225Assoc Fee Freq.: MonthlyTax Amount: $5,669.91Tax Year: 2015 Restrictions: Deed Restrictions, See AgentAPN: 4010913050000 Listed by McAllister And Associates Learn more about Coldwell Banker’s mortgage products. First Name Last Name will cost you if you: Pay at a interest rate over to see if you qualify for properties in this budget. *These costs are estimates, and the interest rates assume exceptional credit standing.




2525 S Lamar Blvd #308, Austin, TX 78704 2007  Meadowridge Dr, Austin, TX 78704 2520  Bluebonnet Ln #34, Austin, TX 78704 2520  Bluebonnet Ln #19, Austin, TX 78704 2520  Bluebonnet Ln #60, Austin, TX 78704 2209  Iva Ln #B, Austin, TX 78704 2209  Iva Ln #A, Austin, TX 78704 1313  Garden St, Austin, TX 78702 1903  Riverview St #B, Austin, TX 78702 1903  Riverview St #A, Austin, TX 78702Welcome to Germain Honda of Ann Arbor You don't have any saved vehicles! Look for this link on your favorites: Once you've saved some vehicles, you can view them here at any time. Choose How To Share: Aleksandr Milshteyn, Coldwell Banker Weir ManuelThis elegant two story home has been tastefully designed and will please even the choosiest buyer. Features include a large great room with gas fireplace, formal dining room, light-filled four season room, first floor master bedroom with private bath and spa tub. Hardwood floors, generously sized bedrooms, soaring cathedral ceilings, large mud room, walk-in pantry.




Huge wood deck and three car attached garage. Situated on an acre lot in Scio Township.And Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd. Listing Agent: Aleksandr Milshteyn Courtesy of: Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel Listing information provided courtesy of the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use, and it may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. The data is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS. Updated: 17th February, 2017 7:20 PM. Price of Home ($) 0 Potterville Drive Willis MI 48191 26 lots ready to build in Augusta Commons subdivision. 1/2 acre lots with underground electric,… 6 Songbird Springs (Cardinal I) Ann Arbor MI 48103 To be built custom ranch home on one of 4 available lots in the new Songbird Springs development.… 3550 Dexter Ann Arbor Road Ann Arbor MI 48103 See this opportunity to own a unique family home that has a spacious attached unit that is…




5484 Pinnacle Court Ann Arbor MI 48108 On a quiet cul-de-sac and perched at the top of a gentle knoll, this exceptional home in Highpointe… 1480 West Delhi Road Ann Arbor MI 48103The Pinoccio is built onto a base board like this one held by co-founder Sally Carson. The device takes the soldering and etching necessities out of play so that programmers can focus on writing code and developing new capabilities for the chip.For years, amateur hackers and software developers have been able to manipulate computers and the Internet to do their bidding. Now, Ann Arbor-based is on the cutting edge of bringing that ability to physical devices. “In the same way that the web has democratized sharing data, sharing info, it’s now starting to bleed into real world projects,” co-founder Sally Carson said. “That’s the ‘Internet of things,’ and that’s really interesting and really exciting for me.” Get Ann Arbor news in your inbox Keep your finger on the pulse of the Ann Arbor business community by signing up for the Business Review newsletter sent out early every Thursday morning.




You can also sign up for the daily 3@3 email to see our best local stories every day. Click here to sign up for the Business Review and 3@3 newsletters The piece of hardware Carson and co-founder have created is only slightly bigger than your thumb, but can be wirelessly programmed and potentially could be used for everything from changing the color of an LED light to home automation systems to collecting scientific data in remote locations. The Pinoccio device is an improvement on the Arduino, a revolutionary hardware chip that allowed coders to write programs for electronic devices on a pre-formatted chip. Programming hardware, devices that run electric components, used to require intense technical knowledge and a soldering iron. When the Arduino was released in 2005, it opened up some doors, but still left other barriers to would-be programmers. “One of the first projects I tried was building a motion-activated jack-o-lantern for Halloween to scare kids when they came by my porch,” Carson said.




“So I had a motion sensor and a buzzer plugged into my Arduino chip and when it sensed a change in infrared light, then the sensor would tell the chip ‘something changed’ and the code in the chip says when that happens ‘buzzer make noise.’ It was a great little toy, but the problem was it had to be plugged into my computer for power.” The problem of being tethered to the computer as a power source is solved with Pinoccio’s built in lithium ion battery that Carson says can last for weeks or months if the chip primarily is in its passive “sleep” mode. Each Pinoccio device also is equipped with a wireless radio that can talk to other Pinoccios, and Wi-Fi “shields” that allow them to connect to the Internet are available. That connection allows the chips to both upload real-time data to the Internet as well as be programmed remotely to accomplish tasks. “A lot of the people interested in this right now want to use this platform to do their own home automation projects,” Carson said.




“For example, I always ride my bike to work and sometimes when I’m halfway into town I can’t remember whether I left my garage open or not, so I’ll ride all the way back to check. If I had a Pinoccio hooked up with a sensor to know if the door is open or not I could go to a web page and see what the sensor reading was.” Conversely, if Carson had a Wi-Fi enabled Pinoccio with her, it could sense when she enters or leaves the Wi-Fi range of her house and tell a second Pinoccio attached to the garage door opener to open or close the door for her. Carson and Jennings started an indiegogo campaign to fund the first mass produced batch of Pinoccio chips and already have raised nearly $30,000 of their $60,000 goal with about a month to go. , an industry leader in supplying hardware gizmos and gadgets. Sally Carson's background is in user experience. From her office on State Street she directs the company's efforts to make the Pinoccio user friendly.Carson said the device’s ability to record data on an SD memory card also could make the chip an invaluable tool for scientists in a wide range of fields.




Her husband currently is in Brazil studying tree frogs and his team spends hours in the field locating different species of frogs by listening for unique song frequencies. “If they had a bunch of Pinoccios with little microphones attached, they could program them to recognize different frequencies and record it,” she said. “The data could then be wirelessly uploaded and used to get a better idea of the movement patterns of different species.” The device currently is being targeted to early adaptors and those with extensive programming experience who are able to take advantage of the chip’s capabilities. Carson said she hopes the open source nature of the community will lead to sharing of these codes that will make it possible (eventually) for novices to attempt their own programming projects.I will also be working on writing a bunch of tutorials that will go on the site to help people who would have no idea what to do after unpacking the box,” she said.




“That’s really important to me because I’m more like that, I’m still new to this world. I’ve been interested in it for seven years but I haven’t found that there’s an easy entry point to start working with the stuff. I want to make it accessible for beginners or teachers to use in a classroom teaching basic programming.” While they currently have lined up manufacturing partners across North America for various pieces of the chip, Carson and Jennings hope to raise enough capital through their indiegogo campaign to begin producing the chips on their own. “The revenue model is to sell it for more than it costs to make, which is nice,” Carson said. “Coming from the web industry you’re often working on products where you say, ‘how are we going to make money off of this?’ This is old school commerce. Check out Pinoccio’s indiegogo campaign video:You can sign up here to receive Business Review updates every week. Follow him on twitter @BFreedinA2

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