Nathan Strodtbeck, REALTOR®

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Nathan covers the Greater Grand Rapids area and most of Kent County, with regular activity in Ottawa and southern Newaygo counties as well. Browse the map or scroll through the guides below. If the place you are looking at is not listed here, ask.

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Areas with the most complete guides, including housing stock details, school district info, and Nathan's personal take.

Alger Heights

$180K to $350K

Small-town heart, city address

A small-town neighborhood within Grand Rapids featuring a walkable business district with a social zone, mid-century bungalows, and entry-level pricing.

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Creston

$150K to $400K

The north side, rising

Grand Rapids' largest neighborhood with 708 new housing units in development, a growing Plainfield Avenue dining scene, and Grand River access.

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East Hills

$200K to $475K

Cherry Street and beyond

Seven distinct sub-neighborhoods between Heritage Hill and Eastown, anchored by Cherry Street's acclaimed dining strip and walkable to downtown.

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Eastown

$225K to $600K

Grand Rapids' walkable village

A walkable streetcar-era neighborhood with two thriving commercial corridors, 56+ restaurants and bars, and early 20th century architecture near East Grand Rapids.

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Garfield Park

$140K to $350K

Affordable south side with BRT

One of Grand Rapids' largest neighborhoods with entry-level pricing, Silver Line BRT on Division Avenue, a 20-acre park, and Latin American dining.

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Heartside

$200K to $1M+

The city's creative core

Grand Rapids' urban arts and entertainment district with a National Register historic warehouse district, loft living, and a Walk Score of 92.

Walkable Downtown River Access Short Commute Historic Architecture
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Heritage Hill

$175K to $700K

Where Grand Rapids history lives

Grand Rapids' oldest neighborhood and one of the largest urban historic districts in the U.S., with 1,300 homes spanning 60+ architectural styles.

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John Ball Park

$175K to $350K

Where the zoo meets home

A quiet west-side neighborhood centered around a 140-acre zoo and park, with Craftsman homes, Bridge Street dining, and easy downtown access.

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Midtown

$150K to $450K

Where history meets the Medical Mile

Six sub-neighborhoods between downtown and East Hills, adjacent to the Medical Mile, with 150+ years of architecture and major development underway.

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West Grand

$175K to $345K

The West Side, reinvented

Grand Rapids' second-largest neighborhood with a revitalized Leonard Street brewery corridor, 57-acre Richmond Park, and Grand River access.

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Cities and Townships

35 communities across
West Michigan.

From the urban core to the surrounding townships, each guide covers housing stock, schools, and what sets the area apart.

Ada

Township · Kent County

$500K to $900K+

Allendale

Township · Ottawa County

$250K to $550K

Alpine Township

Township · Kent County

$175K to $450K+

Belmont

City · Kent County

$250K to $600K+

Byron Center

City · Kent County

$300K to $700K+

Caledonia

Township · Kent County

$250K to $600K

Cannon Township

Township · Kent County

$350K to $900K+

Cascade

Township · Kent County

$400K to $750K

Cedar Springs

City · Kent County

$200K to $500K

Comstock Park

City · Kent County

$180K to $450K

Coopersville

City · Ottawa County

$225K to $475K

Douglas

City · Allegan County

$350K to $900K+

East Grand Rapids

City · Kent County

$500K to $900K+

Forest Hills

School District Area · Kent County

$450K to $850K

Grand Haven

City · Ottawa County

$200K to $750K+

Grand Rapids

City · Kent County

$150K to $550K

Grandville

City · Kent County

$180K to $475K

Greenville

City · Montcalm County

$150K to $400K

Holland

City · Ottawa County

$180K to $550K

Hudsonville

City · Ottawa County

$250K to $700K+

Jenison

City · Ottawa County

$225K to $500K+

Kentwood

City · Kent County

$200K to $500K

Lowell

City · Kent County

$180K to $500K

Middleville

City · Barry County

$200K to $450K

Muskegon

City · Muskegon County

$80K to $350K

Norton Shores

City · Muskegon County

$175K to $450K

Plainfield Township

Township · Kent County

$200K to $550K+

Rockford

City · Kent County

$350K to $650K

Saugatuck

City · Allegan County

$300K to $2M+

Sparta

City · Kent County

$150K to $425K

Spring Lake

City · Ottawa County

$225K to $900K+

Walker

City · Kent County

$200K to $550K

Wayland

City · Allegan County

$200K to $450K

Wyoming

City · Kent County

$160K to $400K

Zeeland

City · Ottawa County

$200K to $600K+

Grand Rapids Neighborhoods

40 neighborhoods,
one city.

Grand Rapids is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character, housing stock, and price points.

Alger Heights

Small-town heart, city address

$180K to $350K

Auburn Hills

A civil rights landmark neighborhood

$200K to $350K

Baxter

Craftsman character, Wealthy Street access

$100K to $330K

Belknap Lookout

Grand Rapids from above

$130K to $500K

Black Hills

Historic roots near the Grand River

$150K to $300K

Boston Square

Reinvestment in real time

$100K to $275K

Cherry Hill

Historic color on compact streets

$175K to $400K

Cheshire Village

Village charm, city convenience

$150K to $400K

Creston

The north side, rising

$150K to $400K

East Hills

Cherry Street and beyond

$200K to $475K

Eastgate

Established charm near East Grand Rapids

$250K to $450K

Eastown

Grand Rapids' walkable village

$225K to $600K

Fuller Avenue

Affordable SE side with momentum

$130K to $300K

Fulton Heights

Garden roots, central location

$200K to $450K

Garfield Park

Affordable south side with BRT

$140K to $350K

Golden Triangle

EGR schools, township taxes

$300K to $600K+

Heartside

The city's creative core

$200K to $1M+

Heritage Hill

Where Grand Rapids history lives

$175K to $700K

Highland Park

28 acres of recreation, central value

$150K to $375K

John Ball Park

Where the zoo meets home

$175K to $350K

Ken-O-Sha Park

100 acres of nature, suburban space

$250K to $375K

Madison Area

Affordable roots near Wealthy Street

$150K to $325K

Michigan Oaks

Lakes, colleges, and the Golden Triangle

$250K to $600K

Midtown

Where history meets the Medical Mile

$150K to $450K

Millbrook

Suburban calm, trail-side living

$150K to $500K

North East Citizens Action (NECA)

City convenience, suburban style

$200K to $500K

North Park

Riverside trails, riverfront living

$180K to $500K

Oakdale

Community roots run deep

$120K to $300K

Ottawa Hills

Grand Rapids' planned gem since 1922

$300K to $700K+

Richmond / Oakdale

Southeast value with big investment

$130K to $300K

Ridgemoor Park

Brick-home suburb, Forest Hills schools

$220K to $625K

Riverside Gardens

River charm on the northeast side

$175K to $350K

Roosevelt Park

Grand Rapids' walkable corridor

$120K to $275K

Shawmut Hills

Nature trails and mid-century charm

$175K to $375K

South East Community

Diverse, affordable, close to downtown

$150K to $325K

South Hill

Small neighborhood, big location

$150K to $400K

Southeast End

Accessible pricing, growing momentum

$125K to $350K

SWAN (South West Area Neighbors)

Where the river meets the neighborhood

$130K to $350K

West Grand

The West Side, reinvented

$175K to $345K

Westside Connection

Big lots, big nature, big potential

$200K to $500K

Not finding your area?

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These guides are a starting point, not the whole territory. Send a note with the town, township, or school district you are looking at and Nathan will share what he knows.