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Find Out More About the Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Chelsea Area Economy & Job Market  THE STATE OF MICHIGAN
Strength: Global Automotive Epicenter •Home to global headquarters of GM, Ford and Chrysler •Gateway to the North American automotive industry •More than 90 of the world's 150 auto suppliers headquartered in MI •22% of all U.S. cars and light trucks are produced in MI •Easily positioned to apply manufacturing strength to new industries
Strength: R&D Powerhouse •Number 4 state for industry investment in R&D •Number 1 state for auto-related R&D •Number 2 state for overall industrial R&D •Number 1 state for industrial R&D intensity •Number 4 state for industrial R&D spending per capita •Number 2 university (University of Michigan) for R&D spending
Strength: Workforce •Nation's 4th largest high-tech workforce (568,168 workers) •Number 4 state for engineering graduates (6,523 in 2006) •U of M Business School ranked nation¡¦s best by recruiters
Strength: Innovation •Michigan is Number 4 in nation for new patents issued (3,367 in 2005) •Michigan is Number 4 and rising for small technology •Among top 10 states for small business innovation research •Michigan ranked 19th in preparing for the knowledge-based economy of the future
Strength: Outstanding Transportation System •Michigan is located within 500 miles of half of North America's population and income •Thousand's of miles of toll-free highways; key link in NAFTA corridor •Navigational connection to Atlantic via St. Lawrence Seaway •Extensive rail network •19 airports throughout the state; newly-modernized Detroit Metro Airport
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  The City of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are particularly strong despite the economic status of the rest of the State of Michigan. The University of Michigan continues to add thousands of square feet and jobs yearly. Several large auto makers have located their Research and Development headquarters in Washtenaw County. We have also seen growth in the Life Sciences. With the addition of Google and Toyota to the area employers, our future is looking bright! Request my Free Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Chelsea Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Chelsea, Michigan area. Don't move here without it! Remember: I'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and I will send it right out... Want the inside scoop on the local economy? It's my job to know! Ask me any question. Or request my FREE Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Chelsea relocation package. I promise to get back to you quickly... 
Working With An Agent >Real Estate Sales
Making a move gets high marks on the stress scale, whether you are buying or selling a home. Not only is there a lot of money involved, there is also lot that can go wrong in a real estate transaction.
A professional real estate agent works to minimize the stress involved in the process and to make your closing as smooth as possible. The agent will monitor the progress of the loan application and check on the paperwork. He or she will remind the sellers about any repairs that need to be made before the closing and will assist both parties in coordinating the closing and their moves. The real estate agent will also help ensure a smooth transition by reminding the sellers to arrange for final utility readings and the buyers to set up new utility account.
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Linda Lombardini Trillium Real Estate 214 West Kingsley Ann Arbor, MI. 48103 Office: 734-302-3011 Fax: 734-302-3099 Cell: 734-216-6415 Email: LindaLom@TrilliumRealtors.com
Linda Lombardini has been a Realtor since 1991. Her expertise is in educating and counseling her clients so that they may make sound real estate decisions. She is known throughout the Ann Arbor marketplace for her high level of integrity that she brings to her real estate practice. Linda has served the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors as a director, and a member of the Grievance and Professional Standards Committees. She has also served on numerous non profit boards and city of Ann Arbor task forces and committees. Linda’s expertise is in helping people buy or sell residential real estate, including homes, condos, new construction and vacant land in the Washtenaw County and surrounding areas, including Ann Arbor, Chelsea, Dexter, Grass Lake, Milan, Pinckney, Saline, Whitmore Lake and Ypsilanti.      

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