K.B.
Hello S.,
I would say to look for homes in either Holland or Grandville. Both areas are really nice for raising a family. My husband and I live in Wyoming (right by Grand Rapids) and are currently trying to sell our house. We just purchased a lot in Waukazoo Woods in Holland and hope to build sometime in the near future. It is a beautiful, well established neighborhood. So quiet, lots of trees and right by the water!! (Lake Macatawa) I would highly recommend you check it out. There are some houses for sale in that neighborhood right now. If you go on Five Star's website, www.fivestaragents.com, on the lower right hand side click on "all listings" and then below where it asks you for street name, type in Natchez. (that's the street that our lot is located on - you don't need to choose any other information at this point) I just did this myself and there are two listings that come up - you can then click on either of the two bullet points, then click on the house itself. Once the house info comes up, on the right hand side it should show a map of all the houses that are for sale in that area. It's really a handy little tool to be able to physically see what's for sale in any given neighborhood. I hope I didn't just make it more complicated than it is in my explanation! :) (If you choose to put in your specific criteria, the school district you would put in is West Ottawa and the county is Ottawa) As for what Holland is like - I grew up there and am so excited to be going back. It's wonderful to be so close to the beach in the summer. There's the state park of course, but also Tunnel Park which is a really great place - we used to take little "field trips" and walk there from our elementary school. In the Spring, Mid-May there is a huge festival held in downtown Holland called Tulip Time. I am a big fan! I used to march in the parade in elementary school with all my classmates and then I marched in middle school with the band and in high school I was a dutch dancer (wooden shoes and all). Holland is really just a great town that's seems to continue to grow and one of the nice things about it is that it's really close to Grandville (half an hour or so away) if you want to do some serious shopping at Rivertown Crossings Mall. Well I hope I didn't rattle on too much and I hope some of this information is useful to you! Let us know what happens!
Best of luck with moving,
K. :)