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Verduin & Zaagman Second Add

Lake life, small town feel

🏙️29 mito Downtown GR
🌊0.6 mito Lake Michigan
🌳Top 3% park access
🌲Nature & Outdoors

Near the water

  • 19 parks within 1 mile
💰Home Values

$395K median

🚶Walkability
51

Somewhat walkable

  • 0 places within a 10 min walk

This established neighborhood in Kent County offers a unique blend of dining convenience and quiet residential living. With an impressive 36 restaurants within walking distance and excellent dining walkability scores, food enthusiasts will find plenty of culinary options just steps away. The area features generous lot sizes averaging 0.15 acres, providing more space than typical urban settings while maintaining easy access to amenities.

The strong sense of community is evident with 96% owner-occupied homes, creating a stable residential environment. Residents enjoy access to Willow Park and 18 other parks within a mile, plus reasonable access to fitness facilities. While nearby schools serve the area through Grand Haven Area Public Schools, the neighborhood's proximity to Spring Lake adds recreational appeal. This location works particularly well for food lovers who value dining variety, families seeking larger lots with community stability, and those who appreciate having urban conveniences while maintaining a more spacious residential setting.

Environment & Amenities

Nearest Park

Willow Park

0.2 mi

Parks Nearby

19

within 1 mile

Nearest Lake

Spring Lake

3.3 mi

At a Glance

Est. Home Value

$395K

Based on assessor data

Parcels / Units

23

Median Lot Size

0.15 ac

0.14 ac – 0.22 ac

Homeowner Rate

95.7%

Principal residence

Walkability

5.1

Fair

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
5.6
🍽️Dining
8.0
🌳Nature
2.8
🚌Transit
0.0
💪Fitness
6.5

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

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Data sources: schools · Updated 4/2/2026