Mclaughlin Subdivision No. 2
Surrounded by nature
Walkability 2.0/10·Schools 6.0/10
Early morning here, when the light hits the tree line just right and you can actually hear yourself think—that's when this stretch really sings. You're sitting right on the edge of Spring Lake, barely a tenth of a mile away, which means water access is genuinely woven into daily life rather than something you plan around. Jordan Lake Public Access is a three-minute walk, and there are four parks within a mile, so if you've got restless energy or just need to clear your head, you're never hunting. A grocery run takes about fifteen minutes on foot, and dinner isn't much farther—there are seven restaurants within a mile, with a coffee shop just under one away. Gerald R. Ford Airport is about thirty-nine minutes out, which makes weekend trips workable without the constant hum of planes overhead. The water, the parks, the quick access to food and coffee—it all stacks up to a place where you're not trading access for space.
Why people love it here
Lake life
- Jordan Lake within walking distance
- 20 parks within 1 mile
- Lake Odessa Village Park: 10 min bike
- Lake Odessa Municipal Beach: 10 min bike
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Jordan Lake Public Access
0.2 mi
Parks Nearby
20
within 1 mile
Nearest Lake
Jordan Lake
0.2 mi
Frequently asked about Mclaughlin Subdivision No. 2
- What schools serve Mclaughlin Subdivision No. 2?
- Mclaughlin Subdivision No. 2 is served by Lakewood Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Lakewood High School (7/10).
- Is Mclaughlin Subdivision No. 2 walkable?
- Mclaughlin Subdivision No. 2 scores 2.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.
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