Sunnyfield North
Solid value in a growing area
Median $351K·Walkability 2.0/10·Schools 4.6/10
Driving through Sunnyfield North feels like you've landed in one of those rare pockets where you get actual space without feeling stranded—eight acres of residential real estate carved into decent-sized lots averaging nearly 0.4 acres each, the kind of footprint that lets you breathe without the sprawl. Six restaurants sit within a mile, so dinner doesn't require a production, and Boomer Park is just a short drive away when you want to get outside. The Cedar Springs Public Schools district covers the area, and homes here run around $298K, which puts you in a solid middle ground for West Michigan—close enough to downtown Grand Rapids (about 24 minutes) and Gerald R. Ford Airport (just under 39 minutes) that commuting feels manageable, but far enough out that you're not paying urban prices. Grocery shopping and coffee happen within a couple of miles, which is a reasonable errand loop in this region.
Why people love it here
$351K median
- 1 recent sale
17,067 sq ft avg lots
- 14 homes
Conventional Mortgage Calculator
Median home price in Sunnyfield North
Estimated Monthly Payment
$2,386/mo
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Recent Sale Price
$351K
1 recent sale
Parcels / Units
14
Median Lot Size
0.35 ac
0.34 ac – 0.69 ac
Based on 5 rated schools nearby
Range: 1/10 to 7/10
School District: Cedar Springs Public Schools
Walkability
Limited
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Save-A-Lot
+1 more
Piccadilly Circus Pizza
+1 more
Biggby Coffee
+1 more
St. Julian Winery & Distillery Tasting Room
+1 more
Boomer Park
+1 more
Unnamed playground
Waller Lake
+1 more
Unnamed beach
North Country Trail
dog_park
White Pine Trail
Rogue River Launch (A-41-102)
MAX Fitness
Meijer - Cedar Springs
Cedar library #1
Northstar Cinema
Crime in Sunnyfield North 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 →To buy a median-priced Sunnyfield North home (around $351,400) at today's 6.49% 30-year fixed rate with 20% down, you'd need roughly $62k/year in household income to qualify — an estimated monthly payment of $2,337 (principal, interest, property tax est., and insurance).
| Down payment | Monthly payment | Income needed |
|---|---|---|
| 20% | $2,337/mo | $62,327 |
| 10% (+PMI) | $2,691/mo | $71,758 |
| 5% (+PMI) | $2,809/mo | $74,911 |
Estimates use a 6.49% 30-year fixed rate (current Freddie Mac average), an aggressive ~45% housing-to-income ratio (roughly what FHA underwriting can allow for a buyer with no other monthly debts — your number depends on your debts and credit), this area's median sale price, plus estimated insurance and PMI below 20% down. Not a commitment to lend, and not an APR — your actual rate and payment will vary.
Local Government · area-wide
Courtland Township
Source: courtlandtwpmi.gov · unconfirmed
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
~$871/yr in electricity from a typical rooftop solar system
Produces ~6,352 kWh/yr · offsets ~60% of a typical home's use
Septic - individual (North Kent Sewer Authority in pockets)
Mostly individual septic; member community of North Kent Sewer Authority for serviced areas.
Resident-arranged private hauler
Consumers Energy Co · ~13.7¢/kWh
Pockets may be Great Lakes Energy cooperative.
Confirm by addressServices for Courtland · Source: courtlandtwpmi.gov
Utility, solar, and service details for Sunnyfield North 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.
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Boomer Park
1.6 mi
Parks Nearby
0
within 1 mile
🍕 Restaurants(16)
Subway
Restaurant
Piccadilly Circus Pizza
Restaurant
Fast Food
Evergreen Inn Restaurant
Restaurant
Momma's Boy
Restaurant
+11 more within 5 miles
☕ Coffee(14)
+11 more within 5 miles
🍺 Bars(11)
St. Julian Winery & Distillery Tasting Room
Bar
Flo's Wood Fired Pizzeria
Bar
Cedar Pub
Bar
+8 more within 5 miles
🏫 Schools(7)
Creative Technologies Academy
Blessed Virgin School
Valley View School
+2 more within 5 miles
💪 Gyms(2)
Fitness Center
MVP Fitness
Fitness Center
🐕 Dog Parks(2)
🚴 Trails(3)
⛵ Boat Launches(2)
Boat Launch
Boat Launch
🚌 Transit(1)
Transit Stop
Frequently asked about Sunnyfield North
- What do homes cost in Sunnyfield North?
- The median home value in Sunnyfield North is about $351,400. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- How active is the Sunnyfield North housing market?
- no homes are listed in Sunnyfield North right now, and 1 home sold here in the last 12 months. Listings refresh throughout the day from the MichRIC MLS.
- What schools serve Sunnyfield North?
- Sunnyfield North is served by Cedar Springs Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Cedar View Elementary School (7/10).
- Is Sunnyfield North walkable?
- Sunnyfield North scores 2.0/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.