Corey Acres
Solid value in a growing area
Median $143K·Walkability 4.5/10·Schools 4.7/10
You've got actual space here—less than a fifth of an acre per lot, sure, but that's the whole point of a subdivision like this: you're not crammed in, you've got a real yard, and a couple of parks are just a walk away when you want them. Homes run around $143K, which means you're not bleeding money on a mortgage while you figure out what comes next. The nearest restaurant is about 2.5 miles down the road, so it's not a walk-to-dinner kind of place, but you're only about an hour from downtown Grand Rapids when you need the city. Big Prairie township Zone 1 Area itself is quiet agricultural country—the kind of place where you can actually see your property lines and your neighbors aren't stacked on top of you.
Why people love it here
$143K median
- Assessor estimate
Park-rich area
- 10 parks within 1 mile
- Park in Forwood Pines Area: 4 min walk
- Hardy Dam Reservoir Park: 6 min bike
Mortgage Calculator
Median home price in Corey Acres
Estimated Monthly Payment
$972/mo

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Est. Home Value
$143K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
9
Median Lot Size
0.18 ac
436 sq ft – 0.44 ac
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Unnamed park
0.2 mi
Parks Nearby
10
within 1 mile
Walkability
Fair
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Park in Forwood Pines Area
Playground in Forwood Pines Area
Croton Dam Pond
Beach in Forwood Pines Area
The Dragon Trail - Segment #1
Based on 3 rated schools nearby
Range: 4/10 to 5/10
School District: Newaygo Public School District
Crime in Corey Acres is reported at the city level, not the neighborhood level. The FBI doesn't publish reliable crime rates for individual neighborhoods, and within any community crime varies street to street. For an accurate, comparable picture, see the jurisdiction-wide figures for Newaygo County.
Newaygo County crime & safety stats →Local Government · area-wide
Big Prairie Township
Source: bigprairietownship.org · unconfirmed
Association and local-government details are compiled from public records, municipal sites, and state registries, and can change. Confirm directly with the association or municipality before relying on them.
Solar potential
~$900/yr in electricity from a typical rooftop solar system
Produces ~6,296 kWh/yr · offsets ~60% of a typical home's use
Private well
Rural township; private wells typical.
Septic - individual
Rural township; individual septic typical.
Resident-arranged private hauler
Residents arrange private trash haulers.
Consumers Energy Co|Great Lakes Energy Coop · ~14.3¢/kWh
Regional IOU; rural pockets Great Lakes Energy cooperative.
Confirm by addressPropane / LP (no piped gas)
Rural township; likely propane.
Confirm by addressBig Prairie Township Fire Department
Twp FD (est. 1970) covers Big Prairie (36 sq mi) and Goodwell (36 sq mi). Station: 2815 S Elm Ave.
Services for Big Prairie · Source: bigprairietownship.org
Utility, solar, and service details for Corey Acres are compiled from public records, municipal sites, and NREL / U.S. data.gov, and can change. Electric/gas can vary by address — confirm with the provider before relying on them.
Frequently asked about Corey Acres
- What do homes cost in Corey Acres?
- The median home value in Corey Acres is about $143,150. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Corey Acres?
- Corey Acres is served by Newaygo Public School District. Its highest-rated assigned school is Newaygo Middle School (5/10).
- Is Corey Acres walkable?
- Corey Acres scores 4.5/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.