Subdivision

Assessor'S Plat No. 1 of Nashville

Easy outdoor access

Walkability 4.0/10

🏙️38 mito Downtown GR
🏞️66 mito Lake Michigan

Sitting where the landscape opens up into rural West Michigan terrain, this area spreads across gently rolling land with Twin Lakes less than a mile away—close enough that the water shapes the feel of the place without overwhelming it. The horizon here is defined by space and trees rather than density, the kind of stretch where you can actually see weather coming and neighbors aren't stacked on top of each other. It's far enough from the airport—about fifty-five minutes out—that jet noise isn't part of your daily soundtrack.

Why people love it here

🌲Nature & Outdoors

Park-rich area

  • 5 parks within 1 mile
  • Paul Henry - Thornapple Trail: 3 min walk
  • Putnam Park: 12 min walk
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Flood Risk

None

Not in flood zone

Nearest Park

Putnam Park

0.5 mi

Parks Nearby

5

within 1 mile

Walkability

4.0

Fair

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
0.0
🍽️Dining
5.0
🌳Nature
2.3
🚌Transit
0.0
💪Fitness
0.0

Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox

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What schools serve Assessor'S Plat No. 1 of Nashville?
Assessor'S Plat No. 1 of Nashville is served by Maple Valley Schools.
Is Assessor'S Plat No. 1 of Nashville walkable?
Assessor'S Plat No. 1 of Nashville scores 4.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.

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