Helenbrae Woods Sub
Room to spread out, great value
Median $704K·Walkability 0.0/10·Schools 5.8/10
A quiet stretch of 120th Avenue hosts Helenbrae Woods Sub, a four-acre subdivision where lots run just over an acre each—the kind of size that gives you real breathing room without feeling remote. Homes here hover around $704K and sit within the Ottawa Area ISD. Grand Haven's beach is about 25 minutes south if you want sand and water, while downtown Grand Rapids is roughly half an hour away when you need the city. Pigeon Creek Park sits 3.6 miles out if you're looking for a quick nature walk, and your nearest grocery run is about 4.4 miles—close enough that you're not hauling supplies from across the county, far enough that you're actually living on land rather than perched on someone's driveway.
Why people love it here
1.3 acre avg lots
- 3 homes
$704K median
- Assessor estimate
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Median home price in Helenbrae Woods Sub
Estimated Monthly Payment
$4,778/mo

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Est. Home Value
$704K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
3
Median Lot Size
0.96 ac
0.93 ac – 1.9 ac
Homeowner Rate
100%
Principal residence
Frequently asked about Helenbrae Woods Sub
- What do homes cost in Helenbrae Woods Sub?
- The median home value in Helenbrae Woods Sub is about $703,850. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Helenbrae Woods Sub?
- Helenbrae Woods Sub is served by Zeeland Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Zeeland West High School (7/10).
- Is Helenbrae Woods Sub walkable?
- Helenbrae Woods Sub scores 0.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.