Rycengas Assessors Plat No 4
Lake life, small town feel
Walkability 5.9/10·Schools 5.3/10
Thirty acres of residential ground in the Gluecks Sub Area, just a couple of miles inland from Lake Michigan's shoreline—close enough that the Grand Haven beach is a 2.7-minute drive when the water's calling. The area has serious restaurant density; you're stepping distance from dining options, and there are over 220 restaurants within a mile if you want choice. Coffee shops sit nearby too, and a grocery store is about an 11-minute walk. A pair of dozen parks cluster within a mile, so outdoor space isn't hard to find—there's an unnamed park a four-minute walk away if you just need quick access. Homes run in the mid-$400Ks here. It's suburban Michigan where you can actually get to downtown Grand Rapids in 42 minutes, and the Grand Haven Area Public Schools serve the area, which means you're not too far from serious water access and a decent retail-and-dining ecosystem that punches above what you'd expect from a thirty-acre plat.
Why people love it here
Near the water
- 110 parks within 1 mile
- Hatton Park Trail: 6 min walk
- Unnamed bike path: 6 min walk
White Pines Intermediate School
- Middle — 1.5 mi away
- Grand Haven Area
- 4 rated schools in district
Walkable for daily errands
- Mama's Thai Cafe: 0 min walk
- 16 places within a 10 min walk
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Unnamed park
0.2 mi
Parks Nearby
110
within 1 mile
Based on 10 rated schools nearby
Range: 2/10 to 8/10
School District: Grand Haven Area Public Schools
Walkability
Fair
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Frequently asked about Rycengas Assessors Plat No 4
- What schools serve Rycengas Assessors Plat No 4?
- Rycengas Assessors Plat No 4 is served by Grand Haven Area Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Grand Haven High School (8/10).
- Is Rycengas Assessors Plat No 4 walkable?
- Rycengas Assessors Plat No 4 scores 5.9/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.