The Aspens
Quiet lots near top schools
Median $827K·Walkability 1.4/10·Schools 8.0/10
If someone asks what The Aspens is like, tell them: lots of land, not a lot of neighbors. This forty-two-acre subdivision spreads across Cimarron Meadow No. 2 Area with average lots of nearly two acres each—the kind of breathing room that means you won't hear your neighbor's lawnmower, but you might see deer crossing your property line. Homes run around eight hundred twenty-seven thousand dollars. A grocery store sits about a mile and a half away, and restaurants cluster within a couple of miles, so you're not exactly remote; downtown Grand Rapids is twenty minutes out, and Gerald R. Ford Airport is just under fifteen minutes if you need to leave town fast.
Why people love it here
1.8 acre avg lots
- 22 homes
Central High School
- High — 4.0 mi away
- Forest Hills
- 4 rated schools in district
$827K median
- Assessor estimate
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Median home price in The Aspens
Estimated Monthly Payment
$5,613/mo

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Based on 1 rated school nearby
School District: Forest Hills Public Schools
Est. Home Value
$827K
Assessor estimate
Parcels / Units
22
Median Lot Size
1.5 ac
0.65 ac – 3.7 ac
Frequently asked about The Aspens
- What do homes cost in The Aspens?
- The median home value in The Aspens is about $826,875. Individual prices vary by street, size, and condition.
- What schools serve The Aspens?
- The Aspens is served by Forest Hills Public Schools. Its highest-rated assigned school is Central Middle School (9/10).
- Is The Aspens walkable?
- The Aspens scores 1.4/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.