One of the most common questions we hear from buyers considering a move to West Michigan is some version of the same thing: what does it actually cost to live in Holland, Michigan? Not the sanitized national average — the real picture, from someone who lives and works here every day.

Here is our honest breakdown of the cost of living in Holland, Michigan in 2026.

Housing: The Biggest Variable

Housing is where Holland delivers the most compelling value relative to comparable quality of life elsewhere — and where costs vary most dramatically depending on what you're looking for.

Entry-level homes in established Holland neighborhoods start in the upper $200,000s to low $300,000s for solid, move-in-ready properties. Mid-range single-family homes —…

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West Michigan's real estate market in 2026 is moving fast. Homes are averaging 32 days on market and selling at 95.5% of list price — and in the tightest markets like Zeeland with 36 active listings and Hudsonville with 46, the best properties are going under contract in days. If you're buying in this environment, knowing how to compete effectively isn't optional — it's the difference between getting the home you want and watching it go to someone else.

Here is exactly what works in West Michigan's current market.

Start With the Strongest Possible Pre-Approval

This is the foundation everything else is built on. Not a pre-qualification — a full pre-approval where your income, assets, and credit have been verified by an underwriter. In a…

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Timing your home sale in West Michigan isn't just about picking a month on the calendar. It's about understanding how local market dynamics, seasonal buyer patterns, and current inventory conditions interact — and positioning your home to generate maximum competition when the right buyers are actively looking.

After nearly two decades of selling homes across Holland, Grand Haven, Zeeland, Hudsonville, and the broader West Michigan lakeshore, here is our honest guide to timing your sale for the best possible outcome in 2026.

The Short Answer: Spring Is Still King — But It's More Complicated Than That

The traditional wisdom holds that spring is the best time to sell a home. In West Michigan that's largely true — but the reasons why, and the…

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The West Michigan real estate market is moving into spring 2026 from a position of strength — tight inventory, fast-moving homes, and prices that reflect sustained demand across every major community from Holland to Grand Rapids.

Here's the quick snapshot of where things stand right now.

The Numbers That Matter Right Now

Homes across West Michigan are averaging 32 days on market and selling at 95.5% of list price — meaning sellers are receiving strong, realistic offers and buyers who hesitate are losing properties to better-prepared competitors.

Inventory is down compared to this time last year. There are fewer homes available across the board, which is keeping competition healthy even as the market has settled from the extreme pace of…

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West Michigan doesn't announce itself. It doesn't have the name recognition of Chicago or the skyline of Detroit. What it has is something harder to manufacture and impossible to fake — a genuinely exceptional quality of life built around one of the most beautiful stretches of freshwater shoreline in the world, a thriving economy, and a culture of community that people who move here consistently describe as the thing they never expected and can't imagine leaving.

If you're considering relocating to West Michigan, this guide gives you an honest, ground-level perspective on what the region actually looks like to live in — the communities, the real estate market, the lifestyle, and how to figure out which corner of this place is the right fit for your…

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Buying waterfront property in West Michigan is one of the most rewarding real estate decisions you can make. Waking up to Lake Michigan, Lake Macatawa, or Spring Lake outside your window is genuinely extraordinary — and the West Michigan shoreline delivers that experience at a quality and scale that's hard to find anywhere else in the Midwest.

But waterfront transactions are not standard real estate transactions. They involve a layer of complexity that catches unprepared buyers off guard — sometimes after closing, which is the worst possible time to discover a problem. After nearly two decades of representing waterfront buyers and sellers across West Michigan, and holding the Resort and Second Home Property Specialist (RSPS) designation — one of fewer…

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Two of West Michigan's most coveted inland lakes sit just a few miles apart — and buyers who are seriously looking at waterfront property in this region inevitably find themselves comparing them. Lake Macatawa anchors the Holland end of the corridor. Spring Lake anchors the Grand Haven end. Both offer genuine waterfront living, deep boating culture, and direct access to Lake Michigan. Both attract buyers who know exactly what they're looking for.

And yet they are meaningfully different from one another in ways that matter a great deal when you're choosing where to plant roots.

This is the comparison we walk through regularly with buyers who are considering both markets. Here's the honest version.

The Geography: Two Lakes, One Shared Great Lake…

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If you're searching for waterfront property in the Holland area and you keep seeing both Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa listings come up, you're probably asking yourself the same question almost every waterfront buyer asks us eventually: what's actually the difference, and which one is right for me?

It's a better question than most buyers realize. These two bodies of water sit less than two miles apart at their closest point, yet they offer genuinely different lifestyles, different buying experiences, and different long-term considerations. After years of representing buyers and sellers on both shores, here's the honest comparison.

The Basics: What Are You Actually Buying?

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes — 22,400 square miles of…

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Grand Rapids is a wonderfully livable city with a wide range of communities, each with distinct character, school quality, and price points. As local experts who have helped hundreds of West Michigan buyers find the right fit, the Luke Bouman Team is your guide. Here's our honest, local breakdown of popular neighborhoods in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2026.

1. Forest Hills — Top-Ranked Schools

If schools are a top priority, Forest Hills is worth a close look. The Forest Hills Public School District consistently ranks among the top districts in all of Michigan, with outstanding athletics, arts, and academic programming at every level.

Forest Hills encompasses several communities including Ada, Cascade, and Caledonia. Home prices reflect the premium…

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If you're searching for the best value homes in Holland, Michigan right now, you're in the right place. As a local real estate team, we comb the market daily to find homes that offer the most square footage, features, and location for your dollar. Here are 5 standout listings that represent exceptional value in today's Holland market.

1. 5218 Mulberry Ln #139, Holland, MI 49423 — $237,400

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,512 Sq Ft | New Construction

At just $157 per square foot, this brand-new construction home is one of the best deals on the market. New builds in Holland typically price much higher, making this an exceptional entry point. You get a fresh, modern home with all the benefits of new construction — no costly repairs, updated systems, and builder…

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