Welcome to 709 Ann Street, where world-renowned architect Irving Tobocman turned a quiet Birmingham block into his own personal canvas -- and the result is nothing short of extraordinary. This is not your average rental. This is a living, breathing work of architectural art, one that earned its place in the University of Michigan's architectural archives and now waits for someone who truly appreciates the intersection of design, comfort, and an address that puts you steps from everything downtown Birmingham has to offer. Let that settle in for a moment. You are not simply renting a home. You are stepping into a residence that has been studied, admired, and documented for its contribution to contemporary architecture. And somehow, despite all of that prestige, this place manages to feel wonderfully, effortlessly livable. That is the magic of Tobocman's vision -- spaces that command attention without ever feeling pretentious, rooms that inspire without sacrificing warmth. From the moment you approach the property, the stunning contemporary design announces itself with quiet confidence. Clean lines, bold geometry, and a sense of proportion that feels both deliberate and organic greet you before you even cross the threshold. Step inside and prepare for the kind of architectural experience that most people only encounter in glossy design publications or carefully curated museum exhibits. The first thing that will catch your eye -- and honestly, it might hold your gaze for a while -- is the floating staircase. Suspended with an almost gravity-defying elegance, it serves as both a functional element and a sculptural centerpiece. It is the kind of feature that makes guests stop mid-conversation and simply stare. You will never get tired of it. Trust us on that one. Then there are the soaring floor-to-ceiling windows. These are not modest affairs. They are expansive, luminous walls of glass that dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, flooding every corner of the home with natural light that shifts and plays throughout the day. Morning coffee here becomes a meditative experience as sunlight pours across the new flooring and illuminates the vast open spaces that define this home's character. The architectural intent is clear: to create rooms that breathe, that expand beyond their physical dimensions, and that make you feel simultaneously sheltered and free. Speaking of those vast open spaces, the layout of this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residence spans an impressive thirty-three hundred and thirteen square feet of thoughtfully designed living area. Every square foot has been considered, every sightline intentional. The open concept flows with an intuitive rhythm that makes daily life feel effortless whether you are hosting an intimate dinner party for close friends or simply sprawling across the living room on a lazy Sunday afternoon. And what a living room it is. Anchored by a brand-new linear gas fireplace that stretches across the wall with sleek, modern elegance, and complemented by a ninety-inch television for those evenings when you want to lose yourself in a film or cheer on your favorite team in truly cinematic fashion, this space is designed for both grand entertaining and quiet evenings at home. The fireplace alone transforms the ambiance of the room -- a ribbon of flame that dances behind glass, casting a warm, ambient glow that softens the contemporary edges and invites you to linger just a little longer. The kitchen has been outfitted with all new appliances, including an induction range that will delight anyone who takes their culinary pursuits seriously. Induction cooking offers precision, speed, and a level of control that traditional ranges simply cannot match -- and it looks incredibly sleek doing it. Whether you are a seasoned home chef or someone who simply appreciates having the best tools at your fingertips, this kitchen delivers without hesitation. New flooring flows throughout the entire