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Neighborhoods in Lansing, MI

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    Lansing-Eaton

    The Lansing-Eaton neighborhood sits next to the wooded banks with put-ins along the Grand River and miles of hiking trails. This collection of South Lansing subdivisions and tree-lined boulevards are tied together by nearby parks, local schools, an active neighborhood organization and a signature South Lansing strength of spirit in the face of

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      $357K

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      $66K - $860K

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      1 Listing

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    Moores River Drive

    Moores River Drive is a reminder of Lansing at the height of its automotive manufacturing days, and today is the home of the Michigan governor's mansion. "There's a lot of old money over there and huge homes," says Realtor Michael Korrey with Re/Max Real Estate Professionals. "It's like the Whitehills in a time before Whitehills were a thing," he

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      $348K

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      $125K - $831K

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      5 Listings

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    Delta Township

    “Of all the areas in Greater Lansing, Delta Township is one of the most popular requests among buyers,” says Missy Lord, a realtor with Re/Max. With spacious homes, a community-focused school system and inviting outdoor experiences, Delta Township offers quiet suburban living at the edge of Downtown Lansing. “It’s really unique because it comes

    • Average Value

      $284K

    • List Price

      $149K - $605K

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      23 Listings

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    Groesbeck

    Surrounded by two shopping centers and two major Lansing commuter routes, Groesbeck is a convenient suburb along the northern limits of both Lansing and East Lansing. Housing options may range from apartment buildings in the south to older homes in the north. Still, the established streets, local parks and convenient shopping amenities help tie

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      $255K

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      $163K - $360K

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      1 Listing

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    Lewton Rich

    Lewton Rich in Lansing is a compact, residential neighborhood characterized by its mix of split-level and ranch-style homes, many of which have been modernized while maintaining their classic appeal. The area is anchored by two magnet schools: Lewton Spanish Immersion/Global Studies Magnet School, which focuses on bilingual and global studies, and

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      $229K

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      $193K - $270K

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      1 Listing

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    Averill Woods

    Averill Woods in Lansing has diverse homes and wooded parks like Averill and Ingham. Residents enjoy access to Lansing's Capitol Complex and the Grand River trail. The area includes MexiTreats and Taqueria for Mexican cuisine. Averill Woods in Lansing is a tranquil South Lansing neighborhood characterized by its wooded parks and classic

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      $216K

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      $134K - $372K

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      0 Listings

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    Edgemont Park

    Heading out towards Waverly and the Delta Township, Edgemont Park is a well-manicured suburb with some of the highest prices on Lansing's western side. "I prefer the west side over the east side," says Realtor Michael Korrey with Re/Max Real Estate Professionals. "I grew up over here and loved every minute — everything is more convenient, there's

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      $212K

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      $146K - $352K

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      1 Listing

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    Northwestside

    Northwestside has a quiet suburban atmosphere occasionally interrupted by a train whistle or the sound of a passing plane from the nearby Central Region International Airport. Residents are close to parks, schools and restaurants and have a straight shot downtown, making this one of Lansing's more convenient suburbs. Northwestside is also a

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      $197K

    • List Price

      $86K - $313K

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      6 Listings

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    Forest View

    Tucked in the southeast corner of Lansing, Forest View lives up to its name, offering 360 views of lakes, parks and trails. With a central elementary, a nearby nature center, and one of the city’s largest county parks, the neighborhood has a family-friendly feel and plenty of recreation opportunities. “There are lots of parks in the area and

    • Average Value

      $187K

    • List Price

      $111K - $261K

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      2 Listings

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    Colonial Village

    In Lansing’s southside, the neighborhood of Colonial Village is home to quiet, residential streets occupied by residents who are proud of where they live and who know all their neighbors by name. “Colonial Village once had a thriving plaza, but when anchor businesses moved out, you had what I call the ripple effect of industry, and it left open

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      $168K

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      $100K - $247K

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      2 Listings

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    Westside

    Images of Durant Four cars decorate the street signs in the Westside neighborhood, pointing to the community's significance in the story of Lansing’s deep automotive history. City leaders broke ground in 1916 to encourage home ownership as a tool for economic stability amid the city's industry boom. “Lansing’s Westside neighborhood is arguably the

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      $164K

    • List Price

      $63K - $401K

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      Homes For Sale

      18 Listings

    Westside
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    Turner-Dodge

    Turner-Dodge is where the Lansing River Trail starts, and Old Town ends. The neighborhood gets its name from its most notable feature — the 19th-century mansion called the Turner-Dodge House. "I've had neighbors tell me that they moved here because of the house," says Barbara Loyer, the Event Manager with the Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Museum.

    • Average Value

      $162K

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      $79K - $232K

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      1 Listing

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    Churchill Downs

    Churchill Downs, a community that prides itself on its close-knit, know-your-neighbor spirit, offers a range of annual events, accessibly priced homes and a convenient location. While it features the perks of planned living, this community is not an HOA. There are no dues, and neighbors work collaboratively to solve problems and organize events.

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      $156K

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      $130K - $240K

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      1 Listing

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    Eastfield

    Eastfield, located in the heart of Lansing’s Eastside, is a walkable neighborhood that features a mix of early 1900s bungalows and two-story houses, as well as more recent condos in the East Village community. The area is known for its competitively priced homes, ranging from under $100,000 to the high $200,000s, with condos reaching up to

    • Average Value

      $154K

    • List Price

      $86K - $234K

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      1 Listing

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    Old Oakland

    The West Lansing community of Old Oakland typically meets at the local park, but you can also find neighbors walking the neat sidewalks, gathered around a table in Old Town or exploring the greater Lansing area. Formerly known as West Lawn, the neighborhood may not have the nightlife energy of Old Town or the elegant architectural display of

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      $148K

    • List Price

      $85K - $220K

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      2 Listings

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    The Stadium District

    The Stadium District is the east half of downtown Lansing, with just as much nightlife and entertainment as the city center. Named for its minor league baseball stadium, the district is home to a corridor of museums, live music venues and some of the best that Lansing has to offer for bars and breweries. "It's a small district, but it's really

    • Average Value

      $147K

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      $35K - $183K

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      3 Listings

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    Quentin Park

    In Quentin Park, you can get soft serve at the local dairy store in the summer or take your sled to the namesake park in the winter. Many of this South Lansing suburb’s original residents worked just down the street in REO Town, a former automotive manufacturing center. Though Lansing’s manufacturing heyday is long past, Quentin Park residents

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      $147K

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      $93K - $203K

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      2 Listings

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    Clifford Park

    Clifford Park is a suburban community in southern Lansing, Michigan, about 3 miles from the campus of Michigan State University and a mile from REO Town, a shopping, dining and cultural hub with lots of local businesses and community events. Single-family starter homes are common here; but homes in Clifford Park vary from street to street,

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      $145K

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      $80K - $271K

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      6 Listings

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    Downtown Lansing

    Every year, thousands of visitors climb the grand staircases of the Michigan State Capitol and gaze up at the rotunda ceiling, decorated with ornate flourishes and classical depictions of muses. While the capitol makes Downtown Lansing the legislative heart of the state, there are also judicial and administrative offices like the Michigan

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      $145K

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      $85K - $275K

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      6 Listings

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    Moores Park

    Just south of the Grand River, the quiet, residential community of Moores Park is one of Lansing’s most well-established neighborhoods — and its riverfront location, affordable housing and proximity to downtown and other popular neighborhoods like REO Town make it popular among families and residents of all ages. “The Moores Park area is

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      $140K

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      $88K - $229K

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      6 Listings

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    Old Everett

    While it may not have the same headline-making revitalization efforts as REO Town and other surrounding neighborhoods, residents of the Old Everett community continue to show that South Lansing has the tenacity to overcome economic setbacks. “It was built around industry,” says Brian Ozbun, a Realtor with Bellway Realty, LLC., who specializes in

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      $134K

    • List Price

      $75K - $204K

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      19 Listings

    Old Everett
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    Greencroft Park

    “For homebuyers looking for a good starter home near downtown Lansing, Michigan, Greencroft Park is a great place to begin your search,” says Richard Child, a Realtor with NextHome Reality who writes about Lansing's historic homes on his blog. “It’s a friendly area as many of the homes have large front porches and your neighbors will greet you

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      $126K

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      $60K - $210K

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      2 Listings

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    Pleasant Grove

    Pleasant Grove is a midcentury suburb on Lansing’s south end. It’s filled with apartments and starter homes that are attractive to first-time buyers. “The low prices are the biggest draw,” says Realtor Ruben Sauceda, who sells homes in the neighborhood with Great American Brokers. “There’s also good access to schools and shopping.” With direct

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      $123K

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      $55K - $232K

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      6 Listings

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    Creston

    Creston in Lansing, MI, is a neighborhood characterized by large lots and established homes, many built between 1940 and the late 1960s, with some dating back to the late 19th century. The area features a mix of ranch-style and modest two-story houses, generally under 1,500 square feet. Lot sizes are notably larger, often close to a full acre, as

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      $120K

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      $48K - $221K

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      2 Listings

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    Old Town

    A runner-up in the site selection process for the State Capitol Building, Old Town didn't settle for second best. Instead, it reinvented itself as Lansing's cultural epicenter, with mural-splashed brick commercial buildings and colorful, ornate Victorian homes. "Businesses thrive, restaurants thrive, it's like Lansing's little Royal Oak," says

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      $119K

    • List Price

      $86K - $149K

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      1 Listing

    Old Town

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