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Will Sale Prices Go Down in Jenison & Hudsonville?

Short answer: I wouldn’t bet on it.

Based on the last three years, both Jenison (49428) and Hudsonville (49426) keep trending up, not down.

Jenison (49428)

  • Median sale price: $315k (2022) → $336k (2023) → $348k (2024)
  • Price per sq. ft.: $151 → $162 → $172
  • Asking prices (sampled): ≈$392k (2022) → ≈$390k (2023) → ≈$443k (2024)

Hudsonville (49426)

  • Median sale price: $365k (2022) → $390k (2023) → $410k (2024)
  • Price per sq. ft.: $159 → $174 → $184

Across the two ZIP codes, sale prices are up roughly 12% since 2022, with price-per-square-foot climbing steadily. Sellers are confident (especially in 2024), and buyers are still paying for well-presented, well-priced homes.


Why prices are more likely to hold or climb than fall

  • Tight local supply. We don’t have an oversupply of homes. Without a big inventory surge, it’s hard for prices to slip.
  • Strong demand for West Michigan living. Schools, commutes, and community feel keep Jenison/Hudsonville on a lot of short lists.
  • Cost to build sets a floor. New construction and renovation costs support today’s price levels, especially on move-in-ready homes.

Could prices flatten in spots? Sure—especially for homes that need work or are priced too aggressively. But if you’re preparing, pricing, and marketing smart, the data says you’re playing on the right side of the curve.


What this means for you

Thinking of selling?
Lean into strategy: pre-list prep, professional marketing, and thoughtful pricing. That’s how you capture top-of-market results.

Thinking of buying?
Be selective and prepared. The right home is still worth it here—focus on long-term fit and value, not trying to time a dip that may not come.


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