
Inside The Stunning $7 Million Penthouse Overlooking Michigan Stadium In Ann Arbor
As someone who grew up watching The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, it has been one of those far-off dreams of mine to live in a penthouse someday. That show made it seem so cool to live on the top floor of the tallest building in the city, with an unmatched view for as far as the eye can see.

Well, for someone with $7 million, you could accomplish that dream in Ann Arbor now that a truly immaculate penthouse is on sale, created by hand by renowned designer Robert Denning, and features "rare pieces from the Versace Estate." Yes, a penthouse with a view of The Big House featuring Versace rarities is for sale now.
414 S Main Street 10, Ann Arbor
This stunning 3-bed, 3.5-bath penthouse condo on the top floor of The Brady Apartments is intricately designed, with Real Estate One describing this listing as a "tribute to historic Parisian living". Well, from the statues, trim, vibrant wallpaper, marble floors, and Greek-inspired decor, it's clear every part of this penthouse was intentional.
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Also, if you look closely through that terrace door, you can see Michigan Stadium's iconic M sign. The penthouse and stadium share a street, separated by just .7 miles.
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There's even a statue on the island counter in the kitchen. This is a two-story penthouse, and the foyer is decorated beautifully to lead you into the bedrooms. These bedrooms show how distinct each room is.
While much of the downstairs has green wallpaper, the upstairs bedrooms and family room stand apart. One room has bold blue and dark blue stripes, one has light blue stripes, unique flower wallpaper, and a pink ceiling, and another has light blue walls and a blue ceiling. Each room has stunning floors, and the design choices are just incredible.
You can view this listing in full HERE, and any interested parties can reach out to Real Estate One.
Inside The Stunning $7 Million Penthouse Overlooking Michigan Stadium In Ann Arbor
Gallery Credit: Matthew Dejanovich, Real Estate One
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