Brittany Woods (Cary, IL)
By Marco Amidei
(RE/MAX Suburban )
Brittany Woods, Cary, Illinois About Brittany Woods Brittany Woods is a single family home neighborhood built in the early 1990's by several builders. Brittany Woods is located in Cary, Illinois on Silver Lake Road off of Route 14. Average taxes in Brittany Woods $7,869 Average association fees in Brittany Woods $0 Average home size in Brittany Woods 2,202 ft2 Average lot size in Brittany Woods 0.25 acres Average year built in Brittany Woods 1990 Homes for sale in Brittany Woods Address Beds Baths Built Price 357 Dunleer Dr. 3 2.0 1989 $249,900 1332 Galway Dr. 4 2.1 1991 $275,000 Sales Summary for Brittany Woods  (Jul 20, 2011 - Jul 19, 2012) # of Sales Average Days on Market Average List Average Sale Ratio% 4 127 $227,175 $212,000 93.3% Recent home sales in Brittany Woods Address Beds ...
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By Marco Amidei
(RE/MAX Suburban )
Brittany Woods in Cary Brittany Woods is a single family home neighborhood built in the early 1990's by several builders. Brittany Woods is located in Cary, Illinois on Silver Lake Road off of Route 14. Activity in Brittany Woods for the past 6 months Homes Sold Lowest Price Highest Price Average Price 1 $150,000 $150,000 $150,000 1 homes sold in Brittany Woods in Cary from $150,000-$150,000 with an average price of $150,000 within the last 6 months. -Cary-   Address City Beds Baths Model List Price Status 355 Galway Dr Cary 3 2.1   $250,000 Active 438 Dunleer Drive Cary 4 2.1   $285,000 Active 5 Rosslare Ct Cary 3 2.1 Hamilton $182,800 Pending 
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By Mary Blanchard, Broker, CRS, E-PRO, ABR, ASP
(Mary Blanchard, Broker)
Brittany Woods - three car garage - finished basement - backs to open area - newer roof and siding! Listed at 319,900 this weekend!  Hurry! Call Mary McDonald at 847-989-2462 to tour this home or visit http://www.BuyCaryAreaHomes.com and click on featured homes!
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By Exit Platinum Realty
(EXIT PLATINUM REALTY)
The Institute for Business & Home Safety, a national nonprofit organization funded by the insurance industry, offers these tips to for preparing a home for vacation: Adjust the thermostat. High temperatures and humidity can damage furniture and other items. To control the climate in your home, set the thermostat to no higher than 85 degrees. Protect plumbing. If you're leaving for an extended period, consider shutting off the water, and draining all water lines; have a professional plumber help. If you won't be gone long, or you decide to leave the water service turned on, take additional steps including turning off the water supply to appliances such as the washing machine, toilets, and sinks. Plan for high wind. Protect your home from severe weather. Trim dead limbs from trees and shr...
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