Fruitridge Hills
Strong schools draw families here
Median $174K·Walkability 0.0/10·Schools 9.0/10
This three-acre plat sits on an average lot of just over a third of an acre, the kind of footprint that rewards someone who wants land without the acreage commitment. Homes run around $174K, which in West Michigan means you're looking at genuine square footage and room to breathe—the sort of value that exists because you're not paying for proximity to anything in particular, just a solid residential lot in a rural pocket. The nearest restaurant is two and a half miles away; the grocery store, three. You'll drive past orchards and open fields to get anywhere, which either appeals to you or it doesn't.
Why people love it here
Sparta Senior High School
- High — 2.7 mi away
- Sparta
- 3 rated schools in district
$174K median
- Assessor estimate
18,099 sq ft avg lots
- 4 homes
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Median home price in Fruitridge Hills
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,182/mo

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Based on 1 rated school nearby
School District: Sparta Area Schools
Est. Home Value
$174K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
4
Median Lot Size
0.34 ac
0.34 ac – 0.63 ac
Frequently asked about Fruitridge Hills
- What do homes cost in Fruitridge Hills?
- The median home value in Fruitridge Hills is about $174,125. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Fruitridge Hills?
- Fruitridge Hills is served by Sparta Area Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Sparta Senior High School (9/10).
- Is Fruitridge Hills walkable?
- Fruitridge Hills scores 0.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.