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Subdivision4.1 acres

William H. Bouma Plat

Surrounded by nature

🏙️7 mito Downtown GR
🏞️26 mito Lake Michigan
🌲Nature & Outdoors

Park-rich area

  • 3 parks within 1 mile
💰Home Values

$393K median

🚶Walkability
50

Somewhat walkable

  • 0 places within a 10 min walk

This quiet residential area in Kent County offers spacious living with generous lot sizes averaging nearly a quarter-acre, giving residents room to breathe and enjoy outdoor space. The neighborhood maintains a strong sense of community with 74% owner-occupied homes, while staying conveniently connected to urban amenities with excellent transit access.

Daily life here strikes a nice balance between peaceful suburban living and practical convenience. With 26 restaurants within walking distance and 9 grocery stores nearby, errands and dining options are easily accessible. Nature lovers will appreciate proximity to Heritage Park and three other parks within a mile, plus Kenowa Lake just 0.8 miles away for water activities. Two boat launches within five miles add to the recreational appeal. Students attend Grandville Public Schools, which includes some highly-rated options in the district.

This area works well for families seeking larger lots and a quieter pace while maintaining access to Grand Rapids amenities, plus outdoor enthusiasts who value nearby parks and lake access.

Environment & Amenities

Flood Risk

None

Not in flood zone

Nearest Park

Heritage Park

0.3 mi

Parks Nearby

3

within 1 mile

Nearest Lake

Kenowa Lake

0.8 mi

At a Glance

Est. Home Value

$393K

Based on assessor data

Parcels / Units

12

Median Lot Size

0.24 ac

0.21 ac – 0.29 ac

Homeowner Rate

73.98%

Principal residence

Walkability

5.0

Fair

Overall walkability score out of 10

🛒Daily Errands
3.6
🍽️Dining
4.2
🌳Nature
3.7
🚌Transit
8.0
💪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