Friday, August 24, 2012
A 1923 gem is on the market.
Sitting on top of a hill is a three-story, chalet-style home at 711 N. Park Blvd. The house has four bedrooms and two full and one partial baths. Special features include a second-floor sun room and deck, a rooftop deck, wood-burning fireplace, formal living and dining rooms, and a first-floor office with a lot of natural light. The kitchen has an open layout and there is a family room addition and attached garage. The house has hardwood floors, maple doors and crown moulding. Built in 1923, the asking price is $499,900.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
What has been selling? Check out this four-bedroom, three-bath house in Glen Ellyn.
A newer custom-built, four-bedroom home at 685 Harding Ave. sold for $600,000. The house is on an oversized lot and has views of a wooded area and park. The first floor has an office and formal living and dining rooms. The house has three baths. These other properties were sold recently, according to DuPage County property records. Glen Ellyn Wheaton About this column: Each week, Sold! highlights a bit of information about a recent home sale to offer some perspective on the housing market. Looking to buy, sell or rent a property? Consult the Glen Ellyn Patch Real Estate directory and Wheaton Patch Real Estate directory.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Check out new construction on Marion Avenue in Glen Ellyn.
A 2,902-square-foot home built this year at 346 Marion Ave. is on the market for $629,000. The single-family house has four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. One of those bathrooms is a luxury master bath that is in the master bedroom. The master bedroom features a walk-in closet. The two-story home features two comfortable flex rooms, an eat-in kitchen, a great room, fireplace and a 2-car detached garage. The house was built by Greenscape Homes, LLC. What has sold recently in Glen Ellyn? Click here.
Robert K
4:45 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Perception cannot be overlooked in Real Estate. Perception impacts the price, which may be higher or lower than the Value. Understanding the Price is what you pay and Value is what you get, one needs to differentiate between price and value to find a home's TRUE value.   more ›