Lansing Neighborhoods
We love Greater Lansing!
The Capital City comes with tons of historic charm, museums, a commitment to public art, festivals, and an incredible central location offering access to both the west and east sides of the state.
Did we mention the Lansing real estate market is still going strong?! Double-digit appreciation over the last two years with the still relatively low cost of living makes the Lansing real estate market a strong investment for buyers.
Click below for information, inspiration of things to do, and unique small businesses in Lansing.
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Northwest Lansing
The Northwest side is home to the lively downtown district, community gardens and parks, diverse cuisine, and a solid selection of coffee shops.
Bassett Park
Downtown Lansing
Edgemont Park
Hull Court Park
Northwest Side
Knollwood Willow
Old Forest
Old Oakland
Northeast Lansing
The Northeast side is home to notable neighborhoods, our zoo, museums, the Lansing Lugnuts, Michigan State University, corridors of public art, and an assortment of craft breweries and sports bars.
Northtown
Old Town Lansing
The Stadium District
Turner-Dodge
Southwest Lansing
Southwest side has been seeing some exciting community programs and services over the last few years to help revitalize the community. Home to the new Lansing Technical High School and an abundance of parks.
Averill Woods
Colonial Village
Churchill Downs
Lansing-Eaton
Old Everett
Quentin Park
Greencroft Park
Moores Park
Southeast Lansing
The Southeast side is known for Hawk Island Park, Reo Town Marketplace, and numerous foodie hangouts.