Thomas Peck Add. — satellite view
Subdivision4.1 acres

Thomas Peck Add.

Surrounded by nature

🏙️1 mito Downtown GR
🏞️30 mito Lake Michigan
🌳Top 10% park access
🌲Nature & Outdoors

Park-rich area

  • 14 parks within 1 mile
💰Home Values

$144K median

  • 2 sales in past year
🚶Walkability
51

Somewhat walkable

  • 0 places within a 10 min walk

This compact 4-acre area in Kent County offers a quiet residential setting with easy access to urban conveniences. The neighborhood features smaller lots averaging 0.08 acres, creating a cozy community feel where over half the residents are homeowners. Recent listings highlight move-in ready homes with updated kitchens, hardwood floors, and modern amenities that blend character with contemporary comfort.

With excellent transit access and 22 restaurants within walking distance, residents enjoy strong connectivity to Grand Rapids' broader dining and entertainment scene. Alexander Park anchors the area's outdoor offerings, with 14 parks within a mile providing plenty of green space. While nearby amenities require a short walk or drive, the location balances residential tranquility with urban accessibility. Students attend Grand Rapids Public Schools, with some highly-rated options in the district. This area works well for first-time buyers, small families, or professionals seeking an affordable entry point into Grand Rapids living.

Environment & Amenities

Flood Risk

None

Not in flood zone

Nearest Park

Alexander Park

0.1 mi

Parks Nearby

14

within 1 mile

Nearest Lake

Fisk Lake

1.8 mi

At a Glance

Median Home Price

$248K

2 sales/yr

Parcels / Units

44

Median Lot Size

3293 sq ft

2030 sq ft – 0.15 ac

Homeowner Rate

54.51%

Principal residence

Walkability

5.1

Fair

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
4.2
🍽️Dining
5.0
🌳Nature
3.7
🚌Transit
10.0
💪Fitness
3.0

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

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Data sources: schools · Updated 4/2/2026