Walsh Sub. — satellite view
Subdivision4.4 acres

Walsh Sub.

Surrounded by nature

🏙️2 mito Downtown GR
🏞️31 mito Lake Michigan
🌳Top 17% park access
🌲Nature & Outdoors

Park-rich area

  • 9 parks within 1 mile
🚶Walkability
65

Very walkable

  • 0 places within a 10 min walk
💰Home Values

$408K median

  • 1 sales in past year

This compact 4-acre neighborhood in Kent County offers a quiet residential feel with convenient urban access. The area features generous lot sizes averaging 0.16 acres, giving homeowners more space than typical city properties. With excellent transit connectivity scoring a perfect 10/10, residents enjoy easy commuting options throughout the Grand Rapids area.

Daily conveniences are well within reach, with 39 restaurants within a mile and grocery stores just 778 meters away. The location provides good access to nearby amenities, including Wilcox Park and 8 other parks within walking distance. Fisk Lake sits just over half a mile away, offering recreational opportunities for water enthusiasts. Students attend Grand Rapids Public Schools, with some highly-rated options nearby. This neighborhood works well for professionals seeking larger lots with urban convenience, small families wanting space to grow, and anyone who values transit access while maintaining a quieter residential setting.

1 sold in the past 12 months — homes here go fast

Environment & Amenities

Flood Risk

None

Not in flood zone

Nearest Park

Wilcox Park

0.4 mi

Parks Nearby

9

within 1 mile

Nearest Lake

Fisk Lake

0.6 mi

Walkability

6.5

Good

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
5.9
🍽️Dining
6.5
🌳Nature
5.1
🚌Transit
10.0
💪Fitness
5.0

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

At a Glance

Median Home Price

$384K

1 sales/yr

Parcels / Units

21

Median Lot Size

0.16 ac

0.16 ac – 0.32 ac

Homeowner Rate

54.51%

Principal residence

1 sold in the past 12 months — homes here go fast

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Data sources: schools · Updated 4/2/2026