Charles Parkers Plat of Coral
Explore Charles Parkers Plat of Coral — a platted subdivision in Greater Grand Rapids.
“Surrounded by nature”
Lake life
- Horseshoe Lake within walking distance
Expect a quiet stretch of West Michigan acreage, and you'll find exactly that—along with homes that range from mid-century manufactured to lovingly restored brick structures that once served as the area's bank. The neighborhood sits about 30 minutes south of Grand Rapids, close enough to reach the city's pull without living in it, and Horseshoe Lake lies just a tenth of a mile away, making water access immediate if unobtrusive. Corner lots run generous, garages tend toward the oversized, and recent sales show owners leaning hard into renovation—new roofs, rewired panels, updated kitchens—or keeping the original bones intact, complete with 8-foot ceilings and hardwood floors that date back over a century. This is land where a manufactured home from the 1970s sits comfortably alongside a 1909 brick residence, and both work fine. Cowden Lake Public Access opens up another water option about two miles out if you're looking to launch a boat or cast a line.
Environment & Amenities
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Cowden Lake Public Access
2.2 mi
Parks Nearby
0
within 1 mile
Nearest Lake
Horseshoe Lake
0.3 mi
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