Stuart
Suburban Neighborhood in Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kalamazoo County 49007
Bronson Park is the "front porch" of Kalamazoo
Bronson Park, less than a mile away from Stuart, is the city's oldest park, often referred to as Kalamazoo's "front porch." The park features benches, paved walkways, sculptures, and table tennis. Henderson Park, which is less than a mile away, features a community garden, a pollinator garden, and a view of trees.The Kalamazoo River Valley Trail connects downtown Kalamazoo to parks, shops, and restaurants. From May 2024 to Summer 2026, the downtown route will detour for construction.
Kids enjoy Halloween activities at The Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat
Stuart hosts various events that foster community engagement and celebrate its heritage. Bike and Flower Day allows residents to get their bikes tuned up and decorated and purchase flowers. The Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat event for Halloween features activities like Haunted Tunnels, Goblin Bounce House, Witchy Broom Races, Gooey Cakewalk, Pumpkin Toss, Cider, Monster Maze, and Haunted History tours. This event takes place at the Woodward School. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hosts a Central Market in their parking lot where vendors sell their items as a part of a yard sale.Grab a bite to eat and go shopping at North Kalamazoo Mall
Stuart offers diverse shopping and dining options. Cookie's Creole n' Soul is known for po'boys, Cajun lobster rolls, and creole-smothered catfish, offering a taste of Louisiana in Michigan. HUB Tavern + Grill serves wood-fired pizzas, pizza pot pies, and smash burgers, as well as desserts like Loaded Everything Cinnamon Monkey Bread. Specialty cocktails called Hubtails, like the Jalapeno Pineapple Margarita, and various flavored boozy ice teas are also on the menu. Tacos el Perico serves tortas, tacos, quesadillas, and breakfast tacos. Just under a mile away is the North Kalamazoo Mall, featuring shops like Colors and Cocktails, Great Lakes Thrift Co., and Kalamazoo Fashion House. For a sweet treat, Pop Corn City sells more than a dozen flavors of gourmet popcorn. Locals shop for groceries at Park Street Market.The Kalamazoo Valley Museum is a family-friendly, hands-on museum focused on science, technology, and history. It has over 50,000 items and a planetarium.
Take US Route 131 to other parts of the city
US Route 131 runs through the neighborhood, providing easy access to major highways. Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport is about five miles away. Residents can also use the Kalamazoo Metro public transit system for convenient transportation within the city.Kalamazoo Central High School students take classes to become teachers
Students in Stuart can attend the Woodward School for Technology and Research, which has a C rating by Niche for elementary school. Middle school students can go to Linden Grove Middle School, which has a B rating. High school students can attend Kalamazoo Central High School, which also has a B rating and is notable for having Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Derek Jeter as an alum. Kalamazoo Public Schools, in partnership with Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Western Michigan University, created Teach Kalamazoo to offer robust "Grow Your Own" Teacher Residency programs. Students have opportunities to take dual enrollment courses and receive financial support and paid internships to help them on the path to earning a teaching degree.Historic 19th-century and early 20th-century homes
Stuart offers a variety of historic homes, from Greek Revival to Queen Anne styles, says History Curator at Western Michigan, Lynn Houghton. "The one-way streets prevent you from getting into the neighborhood and getting to see the houses," Houghton says. "The thing about the Stuart neighborhood that might surprise people is the variety of styles, the variety of architectural styles that you can find in this neighborhood."While inventory is low, American Foursquare homes start at $100,000, Dutch Colonial Revival homes at $120,000, traditional style homes at $140,000, and multi-family homes at $165,000. Craftsman homes can cost $236,000, while larger multi-family homes can reach $285,000. The median home price is $152,500. Homes are tightly packed on streets with minimal front yards and sidewalks, maintaining the neighborhood's historic charm.
Security initiatives have increased security in Stuart
Stuart has a Crime CAP score of five, while the national average score is four. The neighborhood has seen increased security because of the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety's initiative to deploy community policing officers across the city, according to an October 2023 report from WWMT CBS News.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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David Howard
CENTURY 21 C. Howard
(269) 359-3353
174 Total Sales
1 in Stuart
$245,000 Price
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Tammy Dykema-Halloran
Keller Williams Kalamazoo Market Center
(269) 397-8992
215 Total Sales
2 in Stuart
$150K - $185K Price Range
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Matt Mulder
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Kalamazoo Market Center
(269) 459-3331
867 Total Sales
4 in Stuart
$200K - $575K Price Range
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Twala Lockett-Jones
Responds QuicklyLockett-Jones Realty Group
(269) 388-8530
115 Total Sales
1 in Stuart
$150,000 Price
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Ron Ekema
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX Advantage
(269) 557-0851
193 Total Sales
2 in Stuart
$146,000 Price Range
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Jodi Noble
Responds QuicklyChuck Jaqua, REALTOR
(269) 443-1855
205 Total Sales
1 in Stuart
$120,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Stuart | US |
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Homicide | 6 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 5 | 4 |
Robbery | 6 | 4 |
Burglary | 6 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 5 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Stuart Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Stuart, Kalamazoo sell after 26 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Stuart, Kalamazoo over the last 12 months is $199,900, up 31% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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This Neighborhood Has More Renters
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Very Bikeable
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Very Walkable
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