Kelloggsville
A mix of 20th-century homes and new builds
Some older dwellings have been renovated and outfitted with modern finishes, while others maintain their midcentury stylings with paneled walls and warm wooden framing. Popular architectural styles include brick or log-sided Cape Cods, single-story bungalows, bi-levels, and raised and single-story ranch-style homes. They are often situated on lots of less than 1 acre and sell for between $125,000 and $315,000, increasing in price as they grow. Newer builds tend to boast custom traditional and contemporary styles and can sell between $280,000 and $365,000. Condos and mobile home parks offer additional housing options.Route 131, M-6 hug Kelloggsville
Kelloggsville is hugged by two major highways, U.S. Route 131 and Michigan Highway 6. Residents can easily access downtown Grand Rapids by driving about 8 miles north on Route 131. Residents can also catch The Rapid public buses into the city. Stops are along Eastern Ave SE, 60th Street SE, Clyde Park Ave SW, Division Avenue S, and outside the Meijer grocery store off Route 131. To travel by plane, residents can head 8 miles east to Gerald R. Ford International Airport.Shopping and dining along 54th Street
Residents can find most stores and restaurants along 54th Street, which turns into Kellogg Woods Drive to the east and Gezon Parkway to the west. Large retailers like Walmart, Home Depot, Big Lots and Meijer sit within the neighborhood's boundaries, and popular fast-food chains like Taco Bell, Chick-fil-A, and Culver's sit along the busy thoroughfare. There are also some local dining options here, like New Beginnings, a Grand Rapids breakfast staple, and Greco's Pizza, known for its homemade pizza rolls and specialty pies.Accessible playground and picnic areas at Ideal Park
Kelloggsville is home to several community green spaces, the largest of which is Ideal Park. This 100-year-old recreation ground was devastated by a tornado in 2014 but rebuilt in 2020. It features an accessible playground, picnic areas and a basketball court. Visitors can also enjoy Buck Creek, which flows through the middle of the park, creating a peaceful ambiance. Historic structures on the grounds that survived the tornado include an Art Deco-style bridge and a log cabin lodge. A paved pathway connects to the Interurban Trail, which follows a former railroad corridor through the heart of the community. To access sporting facilities, residents can head to Kelloggsville Park across town. Its softball diamond, tennis and basketball courts are regularly used for league and independent play. The park also serves as a trailhead and rest stop for the Interurban Trail.Kelloggsville schools offer dozens of extracurriculars
Residents have access to two popular school districts. "You can use the school district from Kentwood and Kelloggsville, so there's more school choice," Rodriguez says. Families who choose Kelloggsville Public Schools can send their kids to including Southeast Kelloggsville Elementary School, Kelloggsville Middle School and Kelloggsville High School, all graded a C or better on Niche. At Kelloggsville High, students can choose from over a dozen extracurricular activities, including robotics, theater, and archery clubs. Kelloggsville is also home to Grand River Preparatory High School, ranked the No. 6 best charter high school in Michigan by Niche.Community events at Kent District Library's Kelloggsville Branch
The Kent District Library's Kelloggsville Branch shares a campus with the local high school, making it a popular student hangout. The library hosts a weekly Teen Zone club on Tuesdays after school, where kids ages 11 to 17 can hang out with friends over snacks and games. Other library offerings include seasonal craft parties and regular history lectures. Kelloggsville is also home to Craig's Cruisers, which touts itself as West Michigan's largest family fun center. It's advertised as a trampoline park, but its other attractions include go-karts, zip-lines and mini golf.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Clint Maki
Five Star Real Estate (Grandv)
(616) 226-9042
28 Total Sales
1 in Kelloggsville
$218,000 Price
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Larry Martin
Keller Williams Realty Rivertown
(269) 430-2607
613 Total Sales
14 in Kelloggsville
$165K - $290K Price Range
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Jody Ribbens
City2Shore Gateway Group
(616) 816-4997
79 Total Sales
1 in Kelloggsville
$125,000 Price
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Bradley Wisk
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Harbortown
(313) 930-8937
112 Total Sales
1 in Kelloggsville
$270,000 Price
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Angela Reid
Five Star Real Estate (Holland)
(231) 666-0479
82 Total Sales
1 in Kelloggsville
$185,000 Price
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Anthony DeBartolo
DeBartolo Realty, PC
(616) 816-2755
238 Total Sales
3 in Kelloggsville
$170K - $550K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Kelloggsville | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 5 | 4 |
Robbery | 4 | 4 |
Burglary | 5 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Kelloggsville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Kelloggsville, Wyoming sell after 113 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Kelloggsville, Wyoming over the last 12 months is $435,875, down 21% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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