Horners Woods Sub
Surrounded by nature
Walkability 1.4/10·Schools 6.0/10
Late afternoon light hits best here, when the sun catches the mature trees that shade most of Horners Woods and turns the whole 13 acres into something that actually justifies the median home value of $1.6M. Lots run around half an acre each, which is enough space to feel removed without feeling remote—Lake Macatawa sits less than a mile away, and the Heinz Waterfront Walkway is even closer at 0.8 miles, so water access isn't theoretical. Restaurants cluster nearby, with a dozen options within walking distance and a coffee shop under a mile down the road, while grocery shopping lives about the same distance away. Holland City School District serves the area. The wider Timberline Acres West Area keeps you close enough to local conveniences but far enough from Grand Haven beach—about 32 minutes away—that you're not paying beach-town prices for the privilege of living here. It's the kind of subdivision where the trees do most of the talking.
Why people love it here
Near the water
- Lake Macatawa — 0.7 mi
- 15 parks within 1 mile
- Unnamed bike_path: 10 min walk
- Henevelds Supervisors Plat No 28 Area Trail: 10 min walk
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Heinz Waterfront Walkway
0.8 mi
Parks Nearby
15
within 1 mile
Nearest Lake
Lake Macatawa
0.7 mi
Frequently asked about Horners Woods Sub
- What schools serve Horners Woods Sub?
- Horners Woods Sub is served by Holland City School District. Its highest-rated assigned school is Waukazoo Elementary School (7/10).
- Is Horners Woods Sub walkable?
- Horners Woods Sub scores 1.4/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.