Fuller Heights (Village of Nashville)
Surrounded by nature
Walkability 2.0/10
The front porches here are built for lingering—coffee in hand, watching the street come alive—and that tells you something about the pace. This is a platted subdivision where brick ranch homes sit on generous lots, decks overlooking backyards that actually give you room to breathe, and the whole neighborhood feels like it's in on the same quiet secret: you don't need much to live well. Putnam Park is less than a mile away, Twin Lakes another half-mile beyond that, and a restaurant is close enough for a ten-minute walk when you're hungry. Gerald R. Ford Airport is just under an hour's drive, which means you're genuinely connected without the airport being your defining feature. It's small-town living that doesn't apologize for being exactly what it is—a place where the homes are solid, the yards are real, and nobody's pretending to be anything grander than content.
Why people love it here
Near the water
- Lake One — 1.1 mi
- 5 parks within 1 mile
- Paul Henry - Thornapple Trail: 9 min walk
- Putnam Park: 9 min bike
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Putnam Park
0.9 mi
Parks Nearby
5
within 1 mile
Nearest Lake
Lake One
1.1 mi
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