Forest Coves Sub No 1
Surrounded by nature
Median $405K·Walkability 0.9/10·Schools 4.8/10
The driveway in tells you something: tree-lined, modest setbacks, the kind of lot where you're not living on top of your neighbors but you're not out in the wilderness either. Forest Coves Sub No 1 is 14 acres of single-family homes on about half-acre lots, with a median price around $534K, situated in the Countryfield Estates Area. Six grocery stores land within two miles, and a restaurant or two are a short drive away—close enough that you're not hauling everything yourself, far enough that it doesn't feel urban.
Why people love it here
Lake life
- Pettys Bayou within walking distance
- 5 parks within 1 mile
- Countryfield Estates Area Trail: 11 min walk
- Unnamed bike path: 11 min walk
$405K median
- Based on 3yr sales
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Median home price in Forest Coves Sub No 1
Estimated Monthly Payment
$2,749/mo

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Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Petty's Bayou Public Access
0.8 mi
Parks Nearby
5
within 1 mile
Nearest Lake
Pettys Bayou
0.3 mi
Frequently asked about Forest Coves Sub No 1
- What do homes cost in Forest Coves Sub No 1?
- The median home value in Forest Coves Sub No 1 is about $404,950. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Forest Coves Sub No 1?
- Forest Coves Sub No 1 is served by Spring Lake Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Fruitport High School (8/10).
- Is Forest Coves Sub No 1 walkable?
- Forest Coves Sub No 1 scores 0.9/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.