Newhall Jr. Plat
Solid value in a growing area
Median $309K·Walkability 3.7/10·Schools 4.1/10
You might expect a two-acre subdivision in West Michigan to feel cramped or generic, but Newhall Jr. Plat proves there's real character in modest land. The plat sits within the Broad Acres Area, where six parks cluster within a mile and fifty-four restaurants are close enough that you're never far from dinner. A transit stop is just a five-minute walk away, and downtown Grand Rapids sits only eleven minutes down the road—close enough to matter without feeling like you're living in the city's shadow.
Why people love it here
$309K median
- 1 recent sale
Park-rich area
- 26 parks within 1 mile
- Jackson Park: 8 min bike
- Prairie Park: 9 min bike
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Median home price in Newhall Jr. Plat
Estimated Monthly Payment
$2,098/mo

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Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Charles Lemery Park
0.5 mi
Parks Nearby
26
within 1 mile
Frequently asked about Newhall Jr. Plat
- What do homes cost in Newhall Jr. Plat?
- The median home value in Newhall Jr. Plat is about $309,000. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- How active is the Newhall Jr. Plat housing market?
- no homes are listed in Newhall Jr. Plat right now, and 1 home sold here in the last 12 months. Listings refresh throughout the day from the MichRIC MLS.
- What schools serve Newhall Jr. Plat?
- Newhall Jr. Plat is served by Wyoming Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Wyoming High School (5/10).
- Is Newhall Jr. Plat walkable?
- Newhall Jr. Plat scores 3.7/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.