Hilsondale Plat No 2
Room to spread out, great value
Median $762K·Walkability 1.5/10·Schools 4.2/10
What surprises most people about Hilsondale Plat No 2 is how much land comes with the homes—lots average 1.85 acres, which means actual breathing room in a place that's still just 16 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids. The subdivision sits on 13 acres total, giving the whole area a spacious, unhurried feel that defies its proximity to the city. A coffee shop is about a mile and a half away, and Walker City Central Park sits just over a mile down the road when you want green space that isn't your own.
Why people love it here
1.9 acre avg lots
- 13 homes
$762K median
- Assessor estimate
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Median home price in Hilsondale Plat No 2
Estimated Monthly Payment
$5,170/mo

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Est. Home Value
$762K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
13
Median Lot Size
0.71 ac
0.47 ac – 13.9 ac
Homeowner Rate
100%
Principal residence
Frequently asked about Hilsondale Plat No 2
- What do homes cost in Hilsondale Plat No 2?
- The median home value in Hilsondale Plat No 2 is about $761,600. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- How active is the Hilsondale Plat No 2 housing market?
- there is 1 home for sale in Hilsondale Plat No 2 right now. Listings refresh throughout the day from the MichRIC MLS.
- What schools serve Hilsondale Plat No 2?
- Hilsondale Plat No 2 is served by Kenowa Hills Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Kenowa Hills High School (6/10).
- Is Hilsondale Plat No 2 walkable?
- Hilsondale Plat No 2 scores 1.5/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.