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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Caledonia.

About Caledonia, MI

In Kent County, Michigan, you'll find beautiful Caledonia—a cozy little spot wrapped up in scenic landscapes with agriculture at its heart and neighbors who feel more like family. Founded in the early 19th century by Scottish settlers, Caledonia has retained its small-town charm while experiencing steady growth and development.

If it's a break from city noise you're after, Caledonia's got you covered. With just over 5,000 people calling it home, this place is the definition of peaceful living. Picture living in Caledonia; it’s like having your own slice of paradise. Rolling fields stretch out around you, forests offer peaceful retreats nearby, and gentle streams crisscross the land—all while keeping city comforts within easy reach.

What To Do in Caledonia, MI

Caledonia has plenty of things to explore and enjoy.

  • Arts and Culture: The historical heartbeats within every corner of old-timey goodness can't wait to tell their stories over in nearby buildings or town squares; it might just surprise you! Atop that thrill lies treasure trove evenings awaiting adventure seekers—the local theater offers smiles and sighs under bright lights among community-crafted plays, so grab your seats! In Caledonia, there's never a dull moment with its calendar packed full of art exhibitions, musical concerts, and cultural festivities.
  • Outdoor Recreation: Adventure awaits at every corner with inviting parks to explore. Step on a trail or enjoy some leisurely time at one of many outdoor playgrounds. Hike or bike along the scenic trails at Paul Henry Thornapple Trail or spend a day fishing or picnicking at Green Lake Park. Picture this—a golfer's paradise where each course is nestled among stunning country scenes. That's what awaits in Caledonia; spectacular golfing experiences complete with well-kept fairways under wide-open skies.
  • Local Flavors: Let Caledonia treat your taste buds with its delightful local dishes served up in the area’s most inviting restaurants and cafes. Whether you're craving a big, comforting breakfast at a snug diner or eager to try out local specialties at family-run spots. Why not treat yourself to the Caledonia Farmers Market? Here, fresh produce meets mouth-watering bakery treats and one-of-a-kind artisan crafts—all up for grabs!
  • Community Events: Get a real taste of community spirit by showing up for Caledonia's famous annual festivities and get-togethers. The air in Caledonia will be buzzing with energy during our beloved Founder’s Day Fest! Imagine grooving to live music while savoring bites from local food vendors under one sky—plus endless laughter courtesy of countless kid-friendly diversions. From lively parades down Main Street to cozy craft fairs or big holiday parties, Caledonia doesn't skimp on reasons to get together.

Working in Caledonia, MI

Caledonia's economy benefits from manufacturing, healthcare, education, and retail. The city's unemployment rate is 4.8%, which is more than the national average. The median household income is wonderful at $88,750 per year, which is about $19,750 higher than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing faster than the rest of the country. Caledonia’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 37.7%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (8.5%), educational services (7.7%), finance/insurance (6.4%), transportation equipment (6.3%), accommodation & food services (6.1%), furniture & related product manufacturing (6.1%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.4%).

Caledonia, MI Neighborhoods

This city has many excellent neighborhoods and lovely large homes on big lots.

  • Corinth: This is a rural neighborhood west of the city. It has some picture-perfect smaller lakes. The median real estate price is $466,289. This amount is more expensive than 86.3% of all other places in Michigan. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,954. The vacancy rate is 0%, so it is nearly impossible to find a place in this neighborhood.
  • Village Center / Holy Corners: A runs down the eastern border of this neighborhood, and this area has a large lake in the downtown area. The median real estate price is $452,652. The average rental price is a bargain at $785. The vacancy rate is 3.0%, which is low, making it a challenge to find an available place to buy or rent.
  • Caledonia West: This neighborhood includes the Stonewater Country Club. The median real estate price is $406,340. The average rental price is $2,595. The vacancy rate is 7%.
  • Davenport University / Labarge: This area includes Thornapple Riverbend Greenspace. The median real estate price is $321,485. The average rental price is $2,648. The vacancy rate is 0%.

Caledonia, MI School District

Caledonia Community Schools is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $15,958 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is too high at 17 to one.

There are two private schools in this city, which are Dutton Christian (PK to 8th) and Gaines Township KinderCare (NS to PK).

There are no colleges in this city, but many nearby. There are 21 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The closest schools are in Grand Rapids. They are Davenport University, Calvin College, and Aquinas College.

Moving to Caledonia, MI Resource Guide

The municipal government consists of the President and six trustees serving on the Village Council. There is more information on Caledonia's website.

The Kent County Parks & Trails maintains the parks, playgrounds, and baseball fields.

Caledonia, MI Housing

The median price in Caledonia is $389,900. The price trend is down -10.4% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market. Housing costs are 13% more than the national average. The cost of living is 10% higher than other Michigan cities and 1% less than the national average.