The Heathers community consists of 66 detached luxury condominiums located on North Stonebridge Drive and on Doral Drive. Among the 66 homes are five different models; some are single-story and some are two-story units, all with at least two or three bedrooms and some with as many as five bedrooms where the lower-level is finished.
All Heathers units have golf course views either of the 2nd, 3rd, or 8th fairways of the Stonebridge Golf Club with abundant views of two ponds with fish and frequent water birds. Adjacent walking trails provide additional natural vistas. Services are provided by a five-member Board and Cabrio Properties. Basically, those services consist of exterior siding/painting, landscaping, irrigation, and general assistance.
Click through the tabs to explore the topics that relate to this community. Each tab provides focused, easy-to-read information on key areas:
- Dues & Fees – Understand annual dues, what they cover, and when they’re due.
- Expenses – See how your dues are spent, with transparency on community costs.
- Schools – Learn about the local public and private schools serving our neighborhood.
- Board – Get to know your HOA board members and how to contact them.
- Documents – Access important forms, policies, bylaws, and meeting minutes.
- FAQ’s – Find answers to common questions from fellow residents.
- MAP – View a detailed map of Stonebridge focused on this community.
Dues
Each household within the community is currently assessed a monthly due of $235, which covers regular operating expenses and services outlined in the communities Expenses matrix tab. In addition, the Stonebridge Community Association (SCA), which provides broader support and amenities across the larger community, assesses an annual due of $1,200. From time to time, additional voluntary contributions may be requested—particularly to support the maintenance and long-term health of community ponds, as an example.
Expense details
This section provides a detailed breakdown of the maintenance and replacement responsibilities for various areas and features within . The list is organized by category—click on any section title to expand and view specific items. Each item includes labels indicating which organization is responsible for its upkeep. Please refer to the legend below for an explanation of these labels.
| A | Association expense paid out of monthly fees |
| S | Paid partly or fully by the Stonebridge Community Association (SCA) |
| F | Paid by separate funding of the Friends of Stonebridge Ponds |
| A/S | Shared responsibility between Twin Islands and SCA |
| Note: | All areas not marked A, S, F, or A/S are the responsibility of the homeowner. |
| Detail | Maintain | Replace |
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Area Schools
This neighborhood is part of the respected Ann Arbor Public Schools district, known for its academic excellence, innovative programs, and diverse student body. Located in one of Michigan’s most dynamic and educated communities, AAPS offers families a high-quality public education with strong support for the whole child.
District Highlights:
- Consistently ranked among the top public school districts in Michigan
- Broad curriculum with enrichment opportunities including International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP), and STEAM-focused programs
- Robust support for arts, music, athletics, and world languages
- Inclusive and globally-minded, with programs emphasizing equity, social-emotional learning, and community involvement
Schools:
- Elementary: Bryant Elementary School (Grades K–2) and Pattengill Elementary School (Grades 3–5), which operate as a paired campus in the AAPS district
- Middle: Scarlett Middle School (AAPS)
- High schools: Huron, Pioneer, or Skyline High School (AAPS)
Board of Directors
Each Stonebridge community is guided by a dedicated Board of Directors, made up of resident volunteers who help manage neighborhood affairs and uphold community standards. The board works on behalf of all homeowners and plays an important role in maintaining the quality and character of the neighborhood.
We encourage all residents to stay informed, get involved, and consider volunteering for a future role. Below is the current list of board members serving your community.
Documents
This section provides access to important documents related to the community, including bylaws, policies, meeting minutes, and architectural guidelines. These resources are intended to help residents stay informed and engaged.
Some documents may be available only to logged-in users due to privacy or relevance to current homeowners. If you don’t see a document you’re looking for or have trouble accessing a file, please contact your community representative for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions from residents and prospective homeowners. Whether you’re wondering about community rules, architectural changes, dues, or general services, this section is a helpful place to start. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to assist.
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