Grand Isle Marina Condo
Lake life, small town feel
Walkability 2.3/10·Schools 5.2/10
Lined with mature trees and marked by low-rise brick buildings, Grand Isle Marina Condo sits in a quietly developed corner of the area with the kind of density that feels right—enough neighbors to sustain a real neighborhood, not so many that you're stacked on top of one another. The complex itself is modest and straightforward; what makes it work is the location. You're about 10 minutes on foot from Mill Point Park, and there are nearly 180 restaurants within a mile—everything from casual weeknight spots to places worth planning for. A grocery store sits just over a mile away, and coffee shops are an 8-minute walk when you need them. The Grand Haven Area Public Schools serve the area. Homes here run around $160K–$280K, which reflects the no-frills practicality of the place: you're paying for location and proximity rather than frosting. Grand Haven's beach is just under 8 minutes south by car, and downtown Grand Rapids sits about 45 minutes north if you want to explore further. What anchors this place, though, is the sheer number of parks nearby—20 within a mile—and that density of restaurants that means you're genuinely close to food and gathering spots without having to drive far for ordinary life to happen.
Why people love it here
Near the water
- 100 parks within 1 mile
- Robinson Park: 11 min walk
- Robinson Park Trail: 15 min walk
White Pines Intermediate School
- Middle — 1.5 mi away
- Grand Haven Area
- 4 rated schools in district
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Mill Point Park
0.5 mi
Parks Nearby
100
within 1 mile
Based on 9 rated schools nearby
Range: 2/10 to 8/10
School District: Grand Haven Area Public Schools
Frequently asked about Grand Isle Marina Condo
- What schools serve Grand Isle Marina Condo?
- Grand Isle Marina Condo is served by Grand Haven Area Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Grand Haven High School (8/10).
- Is Grand Isle Marina Condo walkable?
- Grand Isle Marina Condo scores 2.3/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.