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In Ottawa County, prospective homebuyers had several options to consider between December 23rd and 29th. This article highlights recent property sales under $500,000 in various neighborhoods. We've selected the top five properties in each area based on their proximity to the desired price range and spacious living areas.
Please note that the listed properties were sold during the week of December 23rd, even if they may have been purchased earlier.
**Holland City**
1. $486K, 4 bedrooms / 3 baths: A single-family home at 1272 Quail Creek Drive was sold for $486,000 ($183/sqft) in December. The 1998-built property spans 2,654 sqft with four bedrooms and three bathrooms on a 14,375-sqft lot.
**Spring Lake Twp**
2. $440K, 3 bedrooms / 4 bathrooms: A condominium at 18156 Flowing Springs Trail was sold for $439,999 ($243/sqft) in December. The 1993-built property spans 1,808 sqft with three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
**Port Sheldon Twp**
3. $430K, 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms: A single-family home at 9295 Windward Drive was sold for $429,900 ($166/sqft) in December. The 2011-built property spans 2,592 sqft with four bedrooms and three bathrooms on a 0.4-acre lot.
**Grand Haven Twp**
4. $428K, 3 bedrooms / 3 baths: A single-family home at 15300 Meadows Drive was sold for $427,500 ($326/sqft) in December. The 1992-built property spans 1,311 sqft with three bedrooms and three bathrooms on a 0.4-acre lot.
**Holland Twp**
5. $425K: A condominium at 2552 Nuttall Court was sold for $425,000 ($347/sqft) in December. The 2015-built property spans 1,224 sqft with an unknown number of bedrooms and bathrooms.
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