Midtown Place Condominium
Walkable with great nature access
Median $362K·Walkability 7.4/10·Schools 8.0/10
Your morning coffee is two minutes down the road, and the breweries that define this stretch of town are practically on your doorstep—the kind of proximity that turns a weeknight out into something you actually do, not plan for. Midtown Place sits eight minutes west of downtown Grand Rapids in a corner where dining scores run high because there are roughly 150 restaurants within a mile, and you'll find everything from taquerias to upscale bistros without leaving a neighborhood that still feels like neighborhood. Each townhouse-style condo here runs about 1,190 square feet with its own garage, balcony, and the sort of open floor plan that lets light pour through; these aren't cookie-cutter units but spaces built to breathe. Homes run around $362K, and the fitness amenities score a perfect ten, meaning gyms and recreation are woven into daily life rather than added as an afterthought. Walker Community Park sits a short walk away, with two other parks within a mile for the moments when you want green space without distance. Transit stops are steps from your door, and Grandville Public Schools serves the area.
Why people love it here
Walkability
Good
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Grandville Cummings Elementary School
- Elementary — 0.8 mi away
- Grandville
- 1 rated school in district
Near the water
- Fennessy Lake — 1.5 mi
- 15 parks within 1 mile
- Walker Community Park: 11 min walk
- Fred Meijer Standale Trail: 12 min walk
$362K median
- Assessor estimate
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Median home price in Midtown Place Condominium
Estimated Monthly Payment
$2,458/mo
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Based on 1 rated school nearby
School District: Grandville Public Schools
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Walker Community Park
0.3 mi
Parks Nearby
15
within 1 mile
Nearest Lake
Fennessy Lake
1.5 mi
bp
El Tapatio
Starbucks
Cesar's Pub
+1 more
Walker Community Park
+1 more
Unnamed playground
Stafford Lake
+1 more
Millennium Park Beach
Heron Lake Trails
Covell Dog Park
Fred Meijer Standale Trail
Johnson Park Launch
Family Fitness
Cummings Ave Station (EB)
+1 more
Rite Aid
KDL Walker Branch
Kenowa Hills Early Childhood Center
Celebration Cinema Studio Park
Crime in Midtown Place Condominium is reported at the city level, not the neighborhood level. The FBI doesn't publish reliable crime rates for individual neighborhoods, and within any community crime varies street to street. For an accurate, comparable picture, see the jurisdiction-wide figures for Kent County.
Kent County crime & safety stats →Est. Home Value
$362K
Assessor estimate
Units
12
Complex Size
1.3 ac
12 units
Association and local-government details are compiled from public records, municipal sites, and state registries, and can change. Confirm directly with the association or municipality before relying on them.
Solar potential
~$883/yr in electricity from a typical rooftop solar system
Produces ~6,438 kWh/yr · offsets ~61% of a typical home's use
City of Grand Rapids Water System (Walker is a customer community)
Walker buys water/sewer from City of Grand Rapids, which bills residents directly.
City of Grand Rapids (Walker is a customer community)
Sewer billed/collected by City of Grand Rapids; Walker DPW maintains local storm sewers.
Republic Services / Waste Management (resident-arranged)
City does not provide trash/recycling; residents use private haulers (Republic, WM).
Services for Walker · Source: walkermi.gov
Utility, solar, and service details for Midtown Place Condominium are compiled from public records, municipal sites, and NREL / U.S. data.gov, and can change. Electric/gas can vary by address — confirm with the provider before relying on them.
🛒 Grocery(24)
+21 more within 5 miles
🍕 Restaurants(7)
El Tapatio
Restaurant
Peppino's Pizza
Restaurant
Shots
Restaurant
Asian Kitchen
Restaurant
+2 more within 5 miles
☕ Coffee(12)
+9 more within 5 miles
🍺 Bars(18)
+15 more within 5 miles
🏫 Schools(30)
Empire Beauty School
Cummings Elementary School
School
School
+25 more within 5 miles
💪 Gyms(5)
Family Fitness
Fitness Center
Planet Fitness
Fitness Center
Walker Ice & Fitness Center
Fitness Center
+2 more within 5 miles
🌳 Parks(4)
+1 more within 5 miles
🐕 Dog Parks(5)
Covell Dog Park
Dog Park
Richmond Hills Dog Park
Dog Park
Dog Park in Kragt Plat Area
Dog Park
+2 more within 5 miles
⛵ Boat Launches(4)
Boat Launch
Boat Launch
Boat Launch
+1 more within 5 miles
🚌 Transit(29)
Transit Stop
Transit Stop
Transit Stop
+26 more within 5 miles
💊 Pharmacies(5)
+2 more within 5 miles
👶 Childcare(1)
Kenowa Hills Early Childhood Center
Daycare
📚 Libraries(5)
+2 more within 5 miles
⚡ EV Charging(4)
EV Charging
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EV Charging
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EV Charging
Frequently asked about Midtown Place Condominium
- What do homes cost in Midtown Place Condominium?
- The median home value in Midtown Place Condominium is about $362,075. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Midtown Place Condominium?
- Midtown Place Condominium is served by Grandville Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Grandville Cummings Elementary School (8/10).
- Is Midtown Place Condominium walkable?
- Midtown Place Condominium scores 7.4/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.