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Photo GalleryDescriptionWALK TO A BEAUTIFUL GREEN AREA. GREAT LOCATION!! LOT HAS LAKE VIEW LOCATED ABOUT 1/2 BLOCK FROM LAKE HOLIDAY, SOMONAUK SCHOOLS!! RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL APPLICATION FEE OF $200.00. NON-PROFIT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT. FEES ARE 799.00 WITH A HOUSE OR 759.00 W/O A HOUSE. CHECK DOC...
06/11/2008
Photo GalleryDescriptionThis stunning home is waiting for you to appreciate its extreme attention to detail. With gleaming hardwood floors & artful tray ceilings throughout, you will find the tasteful paint colors and French doors welcoming! A sunken family room creates the perfect space for watc...
06/11/2008
Photo GalleryDescriptionIf you are looking for comfy and cozy, this is it! Completely redone inside with a new roof outside, this country charmer has it all. Imagine coming home to gleaming hardwood floors, fresh paint, and updated tile. Now imagine your furniture to complete the picture. A spaci...
06/05/2008
Photo GalleryDescriptionReminiscent of Old World, but with all of today’s contemporary finishes, this must-see home has been redone from top to bottom. Drive up to your large wooded lot and tall trees. Take a walk to your front door but before you go in, stop and enjoy the quiet of the neighborho...
06/04/2008
< 9411 Albany Court, Orland Park, IL 60467Mobile-friendly version Photos Video Floorplan Features Map $('#s1').cycle('fade'); 3 Bdrm 3 Bathrm Townhouse $269,000 BedroomsBathroomsFloorsSq footYear built 3322,2002002 DESCRIPTION Better than the rest!Located in the heart of Orland Park&featuring a ...
05/27/2008
Today I received a home inspection report from a buyer's agent. Now, I have been a realtor for quite some time, but the way this inspector chose to word his observations was jaw-dropping. I've listed the three that left me flabbergasted. I've posted them here for your reading enjoyment. Note: THI...
05/20/2008
In the current real estate climate, it's very rare to find a neighborhood that is not overrun with empty houses due to mortgage scams and foreclosures. I recently came across a neighborhood in the southwest suburbs of Chicago that has seemed to survive the credit crunch unscathed. No foreclosures...
05/11/2008
In an effort to battle the real-estate slowdown, one of our local villages is offering a $5,000 rebate for people purchasing new homes to be paid through developer impact fees. The plan will last 15 months, or up to 200 qualifying homes, whichever comes first. I'm wondering what, if any, impact t...
05/10/2008
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