Hanson'S Supervisors Plat
Room to spread out, great value
Median $292K·Walkability 3.0/10·Schools 4.5/10
Hanson's Supervisors Plat sits on nearly two acres per lot—the kind of sprawl that lets you actually breathe without feeling like you're out in the country. The subdivision spreads across eighty-seven acres in the Richview Park Area, where a dozen restaurants and grocers cluster within a mile, and an unnamed park lies just under a mile away. Downtown Grand Rapids is about thirteen minutes north, making it easy to slip into the city without living in it.
Why people love it here
2.0 acre avg lots
- 15 homes
$292K median
- Assessor estimate
Park-rich area
- 10 parks within 1 mile
- Fred Meijer Pioneer Trail: 7 min bike
- Unnamed park: 11 min bike
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Median home price in Hanson'S Supervisors Plat
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,979/mo

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Est. Home Value
$292K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
15
Median Lot Size
1.5 ac
0.84 ac – 6.1 ac
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Unnamed park
0.8 mi
Parks Nearby
10
within 1 mile
Frequently asked about Hanson'S Supervisors Plat
- What do homes cost in Hanson'S Supervisors Plat?
- The median home value in Hanson'S Supervisors Plat is about $291,550. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Hanson'S Supervisors Plat?
- Hanson'S Supervisors Plat is served by Walker Charter Academy. Its highest-rated assigned school is Kenowa Hills High School (6/10).
- Is Hanson'S Supervisors Plat walkable?
- Hanson'S Supervisors Plat scores 3.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.