This picture is of the Downtown area adjacent to the Terra Square Building.

Hudsonville is located along the i-196 midway between Grand Rapids and Holland in one of the fastest growing areas in the state of Michigan. The town has seen an increase in new businesses and residential developments, making it a sought-after destination for families and young professionals alike.

One notable development is the Terra Square project, a multi-million dollar investment that has transformed a downtown block into a vibrant space for events, shopping, and dining. It features a community center, market hall, and public plaza, creating a hub for residents and visitors alike.

The community is also known for their well-kept homes, fine churches and excellent public and private schools. The Hudsonville Public Schools are among the best in the state, with a focus on excellence, innovation, and student success. From elementary to high school, Hudsonville students are provided with outstanding opportunities to learn, grow, and achieve their full potential.

Whether you are a first-time homebuyer, looking to upgrade to a larger home, or considering selling your current property, I am here to provide you with trusted guidance and expert advice. With my extensive knowledge of the local real estate market, I can help you find the perfect home that meets your needs and budget.

If you are interested in selling your home, I can provide you with a comprehensive market analysis and marketing plan to ensure that your property is showcased to the right buyers at the right time. My goal is to help you achieve your real estate goals with ease and confidence.

Some of my favorite things in Hudsonville include:

  • Terra Square farmer’s market. This is a fun place to grab some fresh produce or buy local crafts.
  • The many craft/antique/boutique stores. A couple of my favorites: True Vine Creations, Found Cottage & Onalee’s Boutique.
  • Hudsonville Community Fair at the end of each summer. The Hudsonville fair offers a wide variety of events and activities for all ages. From carnival rides and games to agricultural exhibits and competitions, there is truly something for everyone. Another attraction is the fair’s famous demolition derby, where drivers compete in a high-energy race to see who can be the last car standing. They always have all of the delicious fair food, from classic corn dogs and funnel cakes to local favorites like elephant ears and fresh squeezed lemonade.

Liz Opatic, Realtor

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