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A beautiful lakeside community that wears its heritage proudly

Affordable Tourism Coastal Boating Lake

Holland is a small city on Michigan’s west coast, about thirty minutes from Grand Rapids. As you might guess, Holland has a strong Dutch heritage, which is on prominent display all around town: the Dutch Village and Windmill Island are local landmarks, and tulips are everywhere (in fact, one of the biggest events of the year is the Tulip Time Festival in May).

8th street serves as downtown Holland’s main drag, packed with world-class restaurants, specialty shops, breweries, and entertainment venues in a beautiful tree-lined setting. Lake Macatawa (which feeds into Lake Michigan) is a major attraction as well—boating, fishing, and just lounging on the beach are popular summer pastimes among locals. Rent for houses and apartments is quite affordable in many parts of town, with something to suit any taste and budget.

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As of October 2022, the average apartment rent in Holland, MI is $764 for a studio, $1,262 for one bedroom, $1,374 for two bedrooms, and $1,943 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Holland has increased by 10.6% in the past year.

BedsAvg. Sq. Ft.Avg. Rent
Studio 607 sq.ft. $764 /mo.
1 BR 702 sq.ft. $1,262 /mo.
2 BR 922 sq.ft. $1,374 /mo.
3 BR 1,186 sq.ft. $1,943 /mo.

Car-Dependent

37 out of 100 WalkScore® Rating

This area is considered a car-dependent area and most errands will require a car.

Bikeable

56 out of 100 BikeScore® Rating

While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.

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Per Capita Income $47,329
Median Household Income $66,607
Total Population 1,092,509 people
Average Age 38 years old
Average Rent $1,262
Annual Rent Change 10.56%

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Holland High School

Public Middle & High School

4 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating

Grades 8-12

1,169 Students

Holland High School

Public Middle & High School

4 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating

Grades 8-12

1,169 Students

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Parks and Recreation

  • DeGraaf Nature Center
  • Outdoor Discovery Center
  • Holland State Park
  • Saugatuck Dunes State Park

Airports

  • Muskegon County
  • Gerald R. Ford International

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What reasons can a landlord refuse a pet?

However, landlords' biggest reasons for refusing pets in their rental properties include fears of damage, noise, fouling and odours. Tenants should consider these issues before asking their landlord for permission to keep a pet.

Do landlords have to accept pets?

However, using the contract template is voluntary, meaning landlords who do not want a pet in their property can simply choose not to use it. The new rules, however, would give tenants a “legal right” to own a pet and landlords will have to provide a good reason for saying no to a tenant's request.

Can you have animals in a rented house?

Tenants can't have a dog or domestic animal unless they hold a responsible animal guardianship certificate and can care for the animal. If living in the rental accommodation puts the animal at risk, or causes danger or nuisance to people nearby, they will not be allowed.

Can you have pets in a rented flat?

There are no specific laws in place when it comes to renting with pets. Ultimately, landlords can decline requests from tenants to keep a pet if they have a valid reason to do so. Your landlord, therefore, could decline your request if: They believe your pet is too large for their property.

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