Osceola Township Zone 2 Area
Wide open spaces
Median $243K·Walkability 0.0/10·Schools 4.7/10
Early morning is when this stretch really shows itself—the light hits the rural character just right, and you can see why people chose to settle on lots that run 2.75 acres on average across the 54-acre zone. A restaurant is about a 4-minute walk away, and there are six within a mile, so you're not completely removed from conveniences. Woodbeck Lake sits roughly a mile and a half out, and Pretty Lake Boating Access Site is close enough for a quick walk if the water's calling. It's the kind of place where you've got land around you but not so much isolation that you're driving 20 minutes for dinner—the balance tips toward space and quiet without cutting you off entirely.
Why people love it here
1.7 acre avg lots
- 18 homes
$243K median
- Assessor estimate
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Median home price in Osceola Township Zone 2 Area
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,649/mo

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Est. Home Value
$243K
Assessor estimate
Parks Nearby
10
within 1 mile
Nearest Park
Heritage Park
0.6 mi
Frequently asked about Osceola Township Zone 2 Area
- What do homes cost in Osceola Township Zone 2 Area?
- The median home value in Osceola Township Zone 2 Area is about $242,900. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve Osceola Township Zone 2 Area?
- Osceola Township Zone 2 Area is served by Evart Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Evart Middle School (6/10).
- Is Osceola Township Zone 2 Area walkable?
- Osceola Township Zone 2 Area scores 0.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.