309 N Eton St
Birmingham, MI 48009

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 660 SF |
About This Property
Completely updated end unit with private balcony minutes from downtown Birmingham and Somerset. Hardwood floors, kitchen with granite, newer appliances, updated bath and tons of light make this spacious property a must see. Building offers basement storage unit and laundry. Also features a private pool and ample parking.
309 N Eton St is a condo located in Oakland County and the 48009 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Birmingham Public Schools attendance zone.
Thirty minutes north of downtown Detroit sits Birmingham, an upscale suburb full of historic architecture, scenic parks, and vibrant personality. The city enjoys an exceptionally low crime rate, top-notch schools, and all-around high scores for livability. The centrally-located downtown area (surrounding the intersection of West Maple Road and Old Woodward Avenue) contains a lively mix of locally-owned shops, restaurants of every description, and nightlife activities. Much of the city is exceptionally walkable, thanks to a pedestrian-focused layout plan implemented in the 1990s, meaning that all these wonderful things will be just a few steps outside the front door of your new Birmingham apartment.
Learn more about living in BirminghamColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 10 min | 4.6 mi | |
Drive: | 13 min | 6.1 mi | |
Drive: | 17 min | 7.3 mi | |
Drive: | 18 min | 8.1 mi |

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