Brentwood Village
Modern Family Homes in Kentwood, Michigan
Located in scenic western Michigan, Brentwood Village provides residents with the joy of small-town living and the convenience of Grand Rapids' urban attractions. Our close-knit community of residents retains exclusive use of our amenity package designed for the whole family and administered by our professional customer service team. We hope you will engage in fun social events in our clubhouse and make new friends. We want kids to be kids on our playground, making friends and learning social skills. Make the move and start a new life for you and your family in our welcoming community.
Amenities and Activities
Connect with neighbors in the spacious clubhouse, the social hub of our community. Play and have fun with kids in our playscape or enjoy planned activities with friends and family. Experience a carefree lifestyle at Brentwood Village.
- Playground
- Common Area Free Wi-Fi
- Community Center with Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Planned Activities
- Is Kentwood, Michigan, a good place to live?
This suburb of Grand Rapids offers residents a perfect countryside feel in Kentwood. This is one of Michigan's best places to live, with a low crime rate and various restaurants, coffee shops, and park options.
- How much is a new manufactured home in Kentwood, Michigan?
The cost of our quality-built manufactured homes varies. We offer many affordable homes with access to complimentary community amenities for even more value. Please contact our team for pricing and more information.
- What recreational activities are offered at Brentwood Village?
Experience exceptional recreational facilities at Brentwood Village, including a community center, a common Wi-Fi area, and a welcoming clubhouse for socializing with neighbors. Enjoy these fantastic amenities in a place you can truly call home.
- What are the best attractions in Kentwood, Michigan?
The best attractions in Kentwood close to Bentwood Village are Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Van Andel Arena, Gun Lake Casino, Grand Rapids Museum, and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.