Ann Arbor Cost of Living Guide 2025

Complete breakdown of expenses in Michigan's premier university town

How Much Does It Cost to Live in Ann Arbor?

Ann Arbor offers exceptional quality of life with above-average costs reflecting its status as a premier university town. While housing costs are higher than Michigan's average, Ann Arbor remains significantly more affordable than comparable college towns like Madison, Boulder, or Chapel Hill. The combination of excellent schools, University of Michigan resources, cultural amenities, and strong job market justifies the investment for many families.

๐Ÿ“Š Overall Cost of Living Comparison

Ann Arbor vs. National Average (100 = National Average):

Overall Cost of Living
122 (22% above average)
Housing
145 (45% above average)
Transportation
105 (5% above average)
Groceries
108 (8% above average)
Healthcare
98 (2% below average)
Utilities
110 (10% above average)

๐Ÿ  Housing Costs - Ann Arbor's Biggest Expense

Housing is the primary cost driver in Ann Arbor due to high demand from University of Michigan employees, students, and families attracted to top-rated schools. Home prices and rents are significantly higher than surrounding areas.

Average Rent (2025):

Apartment Type Ann Arbor Average Premium Neighborhoods
Studio $1,100 - $1,400 $1,600 - $2,000
1-Bedroom $1,400 - $1,800 $2,000 - $2,600
2-Bedroom $1,700 - $2,200 $2,500 - $3,400
3-Bedroom $2,100 - $2,800 $3,000 - $4,200

Average Home Prices by Neighborhood (2025):

Neighborhood Median Home Price Price per Sq Ft
Burns Park $625,000 $310
Barton Hills $850,000 $380
Old West Side $525,000 $285
Eberwhite $475,000 $255
North Ann Arbor $450,000 $235
Pittsfield Township $380,000 $200
Ypsilanti Border $295,000 $165
Overall Ann Arbor Median $400,000 $245

See Affordable Neighborhoods Guide for budget-friendly options

๐Ÿ’ก Utilities & Home Expenses

Average Monthly Utility Costs:

Electricity (DTE Energy) $95 - $150
Natural Gas (DTE) $45 - $130
Water & Sewer $65 - $100
Internet (100+ Mbps) $65 - $90
Cable/Streaming $50 - $150
Trash Collection Included (city service)

๐Ÿ’ก Seasonal Variation:

Winter heating costs (December-March) can reach $160-220/month for gas. Summer cooling (June-August) adds $130-180/month to electric bills. Budget $200-280/month for utilities in peak seasons.

Homeowner Expenses:

Property Taxes (Annual) $6,000 - $12,000
Homeowners Insurance $1,400 - $2,400/year
HOA Fees (if applicable) $150 - $500/month
Lawn Care/Snow Removal $75 - $200/month
Home Maintenance Reserve $250 - $500/month

๐Ÿš— Transportation Costs

Car Ownership (Most Common):

Most Ann Arbor residents own vehicles, though downtown and campus areas offer good walkability and bus service. AAATA (TheRide) provides public transportation throughout the area.

Car Payment (Average) $450 - $650/month
Auto Insurance $180 - $320/month
Gasoline $160 - $260/month
Maintenance & Repairs $80 - $160/month
Parking (Downtown/Campus) $50 - $250/month

Total Monthly Car Costs: $920 - $1,640

Public Transportation:

AAATA (TheRide) Monthly Pass $75
U-M Faculty/Staff/Student Free (included in benefits)
Day Pass $3.50

๐Ÿ›’ Food & Groceries

Monthly Grocery Budget:

Single Person $300 - $450
Couple $550 - $750
Family of 4 $800 - $1,200

Dining Out (Per Person):

Fast Food Meal $9 - $14
Casual Restaurant $18 - $30
Mid-Range Dinner $35 - $60
Fine Dining $80 - $200+
Coffee (Specialty) $5 - $7

Where to Shop:

  • Budget-Friendly: Aldi, Meijer, Costco, Trader Joe's
  • Mid-Range: Kroger, Whole Foods, Plum Market
  • Specialty: People's Food Co-op, Argus Farm Stop, Ann Arbor Farmers Market

๐Ÿ“‹ Sample Monthly Budgets

Single Professional (Renting)

Rent (1-BR, near campus)$1,600
Utilities$170
Internet/Phone$130
Car Payment$500
Auto Insurance$220
Gas$200
Groceries$400
Dining Out$350
Health Insurance$500
Entertainment$250
Gym$60
Misc/Savings$600
TOTAL$4,980

Recommended Salary: $75,000+

Couple (Homeowners, No Kids)

Mortgage (Eberwhite)$2,600
Property Tax$580
Homeowners Insurance$160
Utilities$280
Internet/Cable$160
2 Cars (payment/insurance/gas)$1,700
Groceries$700
Dining Out$500
Health Insurance$900
Home Maintenance$350
Entertainment$400
Misc/Savings$1,000
TOTAL$9,330

Recommended Combined Income: $140,000+

Family of 4 (Homeowners)

Mortgage (North Ann Arbor)$2,400
Property Tax$550
Homeowners Insurance$180
Utilities$320
Internet/Cable$170
2 Cars (payment/insurance/gas)$1,800
Groceries$1,000
Dining Out$450
Health Insurance$1,400
Childcare (2 kids, part-time)$1,400
Home Maintenance$400
Entertainment/Activities$500
Misc/Savings$800
TOTAL$11,370

Recommended Combined Income: $170,000+

๐Ÿ“Š Ann Arbor vs. Other Cities

How Ann Arbor Stacks Up:

City Median Rent (1-BR) Median Home Price Overall COL Index
Ann Arbor $1,600 $400,000 122
Detroit $1,100 $180,000 85
Madison, WI $1,550 $425,000 124
Boulder, CO $2,100 $750,000 152
Chapel Hill, NC $1,450 $480,000 118

Ann Arbor offers comparable amenities to pricier university towns at better value!

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