Greater Grand Rapids Michigan Real Estate Market Report by School District 2007 – 2011

Grand Rapids Michigan Real Estate Market Report by School District Jan 2007-2009

Real Estate is always local. Grand Rapids is such a large metropolitan

area, the real estate market report for the whole area is not necessarily

indicative of  what is going on in any local area.  We hear a lot about

how we are doing as a whole, but these national and state reports

certainly don’t tell you what your neighbor just got for his home or

what the market prices are in your community.

 

Butterfly mural downtown GR

We have split the Grand Rapids area up by public school district,

to give a logical approach to this report. This is a macro neighborhood

report, not a micro report.  Bear in mind, these are average sold prices for

large areas, not specific neighborhoods.  But we hope it gives you a good idea

of where home prices are in your general area within the greater Grand Rapids

market.

Belding:

2011  $ 70,060   

2010   $ 59,428                   

2009   $ 55,110      

2008   $ 71,758

2007  $ 100,416

Byron Center:

2011  $ 158,559

2010   $ 153,768

2009 – $ 160,220

2008 – $ 185,707

2007 – $ 200,766

Caledonia:

2011  $ 150,384

2010   $ 153,153

2009 – $ 153,360

2008 – $ 163,983

2007 – $ 191,724

Cedar Springs:

2011  $ 95,358

2010   $ 95,839

2009   $ 85,493

2008 – $ 99,170

2007 – $ 128,705

Comstock Park:

2011   $ 95,952

2010   $ 108,354

2009   $ 112,010

2008   $ 114,348

2007   $ 138,251

East Grand Rapids:

2011  $ 254,710

2010  $ 240,333

2009-  $ 230,518

2008 – $ 224,625

2007 – $279,909

Forest Hills:

2011  $ 238,471

2010   $ 233,267

2009   $ 224,558

2008   $ 272,793

2007   $ 267,817

Godfrey-Lee:

2011  $ 31,746

2010   $ 32,096

2009   $ 33,834

2008   $ 41,515

2007   $ 71,748

Godwin Heights:

2011   $ 40,470

2010   $ 39,959

2009   $ 42,149

2008   $ 53,574

2007   $ 91,708

Grand Rapids:

2011  $ 65,232

2010  $ 59,470

2009   $ 58,936

2008   $ 65,803

2007   $ 99,233

Grandville:

2011  $ 127,076

2010  $ 129,354

2009   $ 135,538

2008   $ 144,222

2007   $ 162,095

Jenison:

2011  $ 115,836

2010  $ 119,824

2009   $ 123,639

2008   $ 131,184

2007   $ 139,372

Kelloggsville:

2011  $ 50,174

2010   $ 58,042

2009   $ 57,135

2008   $ 70,897

2007   $ 93,322

Kenowa Hills:

2011  $ 106,455

2010   $ 118,395

2009   $ 116,917

2008   $ 124,367

2007   $ 151,869

Kentwood:

2011   $ 94,610

2010   $ 94,414

2009   $ 100,561

2008   $ 114,940

2007   $ 141,804

Lowell:

2011  $116,228

2010  $136,094

2009   $ 127,542

2008   $ 135,123

2007   $ 164,888

Northview:

2011  $ 127,390

2010   $ 127,494

2009   $ 116,275

2008   $ 148,128

2007   $ 160,557

Rockford:

2011  $ 166,095

2010   $ 159,349

2009   $ 157,624

2008   $ 176,048

2007   $ 198,416

Wyoming:

2011  $ 61,055

2010   $ 61,946

2009   $ 67,784

2008   $ 82,756

2007   $109,009

The Grand Rapids area has very affordable homes and

is one of the TOP 5 best places in the country to buy a home

at a reasonable price.

We work with people transitioning to a new home every day,

call Terry if you have any questions about your home’s value or if it

is the time for you to make a transition to your next home.

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The authors of the this blog write about Grand Rapids Real Estate,

the Greater Grand Rapids MI area, and what it is like to live in West

Michigan. We believe: Grand Rapids is a Great Place to Live!

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