North Georgetown Shores
Strong schools draw families here
Median $1.4M·Walkability 1.6/10·Schools 8.4/10
So, yeah—North Georgetown Shores is basically this three-acre pocket right around 14th and Van Buren, where the lots run about a third of an acre each and homes land around one point four million. It's not sprawling, but it's tightly done: you've got eighteen restaurants within a mile, grocery stores just as close, and if you want coffee, you're looking at a mile and a half down the road. Downtown Grand Rapids is eighteen minutes away when you need it, and the airport is just under thirty.
Why people love it here
Bursley School
- Elementary — 1.4 mi away
- Jenison
- 7 rated schools in district
$1.4M median
- Assessor estimate
16,348 sq ft avg lots
- 7 homes
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Median home price in North Georgetown Shores
Estimated Monthly Payment
$9,554/mo

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Based on 7 rated schools nearby
Range: 7/10 to 9/10
School District: Jenison Public Schools
Est. Home Value
$1.4M
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
7
Median Lot Size
0.39 ac
0.32 ac – 0.39 ac
Homeowner Rate
100%
Principal residence
Frequently asked about North Georgetown Shores
- What do homes cost in North Georgetown Shores?
- The median home value in North Georgetown Shores is about $1,407,350. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve North Georgetown Shores?
- North Georgetown Shores is served by Jenison Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Bauerwood School (9/10).
- Is North Georgetown Shores walkable?
- North Georgetown Shores scores 1.6/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.