Homes for Sale in Lowell, Michigan

Your Complete Guide to Living in Lowell

$295,000 Median Price
17 days Avg Days on Market
4,103 Population
8 School Rating
+6.8% YoY Price Change
2026 Data Updated

Kent County, Michigan

About Lowell, Michigan

Updated May 2026

Welcome to Lowell, Michigan

Lowell is a thriving community in Kent County, home to approximately 4,103 residents. Located 145 miles from Detroit along I-96, M-21, Lowell benefits from West Michigan's robust economy, anchored by Grand Rapids — Michigan's second-largest city and a nationally recognized hub for furniture manufacturing, healthcare, and craft brewing.

Community Character

Kent County communities are celebrated for their strong work ethic, entrepreneurial culture, vibrant arts scene, and outdoor recreation along the Grand River and its tributaries. Lowell offers its residents a distinctive blend of Midwestern values, economic opportunity, and quality of life that consistently ranks among Michigan's best.

Economy and Employment

The Grand Rapids metropolitan area is home to major employers including Spectrum Health, Meijer Corporate, Amway, Steelcase, and Herman Miller. Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine and Grand Valley State University add a significant academic and research component to the regional economy. Tech sector growth continues to accelerate.

Schools and Education

Students in Lowell are served by the Lowell Area Schools, with strong academics and extracurricular programs. Grand Valley State University, Calvin University, and Aquinas College provide higher education options within easy reach.

Real Estate Overview

Kent County's housing market has seen consistent appreciation, with median prices in Lowell around $282,000 and homes spending an average of 17 days on market. Demand from young professionals, families, and retirees drawn to West Michigan's quality of life keeps inventory competitive.

Why Lowell?

From the world-class arts scene of Grand Rapids to the quiet neighborhoods of Ada and Rockford, Kent County offers something for every buyer. Lowell combines the best of West Michigan living with practical access to major employment, healthcare, and recreation.

Relocation Guide

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Setting Up Utilities

Consumers Energy provides natural gas to most of Kent County. Electricity is served by Consumers Energy or local municipal utilities depending on your address. Contact Lowell City/Township Hall for water and sewer. Internet providers typically include Comcast Xfinity, AT&T, and local ISPs.

City Registration

Visit Lowell City/Township Hall to register utilities and update voter registration. Michigan Secretary of State offices in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas handle driver's licenses and vehicle titles.

School Enrollment

Contact the Lowell Area Schools for enrollment. Bring proof of residency, immunization records, and prior transcripts. Kent County ISD coordinates services across the county's many districts.

Getting Around

I-96, M-21 provides primary highway access. The Rapid (GRATA) provides bus service throughout Grand Rapids and surrounding communities. Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) is the region's primary airport, typically 15–30 minutes from most Kent County communities.

Tips for a Smooth Move

  • West Michigan has a strong local economy — connect with the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce
  • ArtPrize and other annual events drive high demand for parking/traffic — plan your move dates accordingly
  • Many Lowell neighborhoods have active HOAs or neighborhood associations

Real Estate

Lowell Real Estate Market Trends

Data as of May 2026

$295,000
Median Home Price
+6.8% YoY
17 days
Avg Days on Market
$182
Price per Sq Ft

Lowell Real Estate Market

Kent County has been one of Michigan's most consistently appreciating real estate markets. Lowell median prices are around $282,000 with 17 average days on market and +6.8% year-over-year appreciation. West Michigan's economic diversification and in-migration from higher-cost markets continues to fuel demand.

Entry-level buyers find opportunities in the $190,000–$245,000 range, while executive and custom homes command $280,000–$480,000. Multiple-offer situations are common on well-priced listings, and the Grand Rapids market consistently ranks among the Midwest's hottest for price growth.

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Financing

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Education

Schools in Lowell, Michigan

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Food & Drink

Best Restaurants & Dining in Lowell

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Location

Lowell Map & Neighborhoods

Lowell is centrally located in Kent County, Michigan, offering residents convenient access to Metro Detroit's employment, culture, and recreational amenities. The map below shows Lowell's location and surrounding neighborhoods. ZIP codes served: 49331.

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Getting Around

Commuting from Lowell

DestinationDistance & Drive Time
Downtown Detroit145
Ann Arbor112
Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)145

Major Expressways: I-96, M-21

Public Transit: SMART Bus System  |  Detroit Metropolitan Airport

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Lowell, MI

What is the median home price in Lowell?
Approximately $282,000, with homes averaging 17 days on market. Year-over-year appreciation is running at +6.8%.
What school district serves Lowell?
The Lowell Area Schools, known for strong academics and extracurricular programs.
How far is Lowell from Grand Rapids?
Lowell is approximately 20 miles from downtown Grand Rapids.
What makes Kent County a great place to live?
Kent County offers a booming economy, world-class healthcare (Spectrum Health, Corewell), nationally recognized arts (ArtPrize), excellent schools, outdoor recreation along the Grand River, and a craft brewing scene that rivals any in the Midwest.
What is the job market like near Lowell?
The Grand Rapids metro has one of Michigan's strongest job markets, with major employers including Spectrum Health/Corewell, Meijer, Amway, Steelcase, and a growing tech sector. Unemployment rates consistently track below state and national averages.
What utilities serve Lowell?
Consumers Energy for gas and electricity in most areas. Water through the city or township. Internet via Comcast Xfinity and AT&T.

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