Georgetown Pines
Strong schools draw families here
Median $587K·Walkability 2.9/10·Schools 8.6/10
The thing that sticks with you about Georgetown Pines is how much house you get on modest ground—0.32-acre lots in a tight 7-acre plat where homes run around $587K and sit within a comfortable 22-minute drive of downtown Grand Rapids. It's a straightforward subdivision setup: solid homes, reasonable density, no pretense. The nearest coffee shop is an 11-minute walk, and six grocery stores fall within two miles, so errands don't require much planning. Hudsonville Public School District serves the area.
Why people love it here
Bauer Elementary School
- Elementary — 1.3 mi away
- Hudsonville
- 4 rated schools in district
$587K median
- Assessor estimate
13,952 sq ft avg lots
- 16 homes
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Median home price in Georgetown Pines
Estimated Monthly Payment
$3,983/mo

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Based on 8 rated schools nearby
Range: 7/10 to 10/10
School District: Hudsonville Public School District
Est. Home Value
$587K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
16
Median Lot Size
0.29 ac
0.26 ac – 0.48 ac
Homeowner Rate
100%
Principal residence
Frequently asked about Georgetown Pines
- What do homes cost in Georgetown Pines?
- The median home value in Georgetown Pines is about $586,775. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Georgetown Pines?
- Georgetown Pines is served by Hudsonville Public School District. Its highest-rated assigned school is Bauer Elementary School (10/10).
- Is Georgetown Pines walkable?
- Georgetown Pines scores 2.9/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.