Avery Plat
Room to spread out, great value
Median $443K·Walkability 1.2/10·Schools 3.8/10
Avery Plat is a small 3-acre subdivision where lots average just under 0.6 acres—enough room to breathe without spending your whole Saturday mowing, which matters when you're about 14 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids and 30 minutes from the airport. Homes here run around $443K and feed into Kenowa Hills Public Schools. Coffee is a mile away, which means you can stumble out the door and be caffeinated before anyone notices you're still in pajamas, and Veterans Park sits a hair over a mile down the road if you need grass that isn't yours. Groceries are farther out—4.4 miles—so you'll actually have to plan meals instead of wandering in at 6 p.m. wondering what's for dinner, which is either a feature or a bug depending on who you ask.
Why people love it here
25,748 sq ft avg lots
- 6 homes
$443K median
- Assessor estimate
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Median home price in Avery Plat
Estimated Monthly Payment
$3,008/mo

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Est. Home Value
$443K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
6
Median Lot Size
0.51 ac
0.49 ac – 0.82 ac
Homeowner Rate
100%
Principal residence
Frequently asked about Avery Plat
- What do homes cost in Avery Plat?
- The median home value in Avery Plat is about $443,100. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Avery Plat?
- Avery Plat is served by Kenowa Hills Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Kenowa Hills High School (6/10).
- Is Avery Plat walkable?
- Avery Plat scores 1.2/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.