Subdivision

Terminal Add.

Easy outdoor access

Walkability 4.2/10·Schools 4.0/10

🏙️2 mito Downtown GR
🏞️28 mito Lake Michigan

You'll notice the trees first—the brick homes of Terminal Add. sit on a quiet 14-acre grid just off the industrial corridor, less than seven and a half minutes from downtown Grand Rapids. It's a small, genuine neighborhood where you're never more than a few blocks from Wyoming Dog Park or one of eight parks tucked within a mile. A restaurant is a five-minute walk, and Godfrey-Lee Public Schools serves the area. Homes here run around $212,750, and the transit stop is a quick three minutes on foot—practical bones for people who want both walkable access and breathing room. The riverfront's close enough to reach Butterworth Park Launch in under a mile, and downtown feels like part of your backyard rather than somewhere you drive to.

Why people love it here

🌲Nature & Outdoors

Park-rich area

  • 40 parks within 1 mile
  • Wyoming Dog Park: 3 min walk
  • Kensington Park: 7 min walk
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Flood Risk

None

Not in flood zone

Nearest Park

Wyoming Dog Park

0.1 mi

Parks Nearby

40

within 1 mile

Walkability

4.2

Fair

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
3.9
🍽️Dining
3.7
🌳Nature
4.4
🚌Transit
8.0
💪Fitness
1.5

Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox

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Frequently asked about Terminal Add.

What schools serve Terminal Add.?
Terminal Add. is served by Godfrey-Lee Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is City MiddleHigh (8/10).
Is Terminal Add. walkable?
Terminal Add. scores 4.2/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.

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Data sources: parcels, schools · Updated 6/21/2026