New Homes for Sale in Plainfield This Week: May 23
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For between $433,000 and $439,000, you could purchase one of two comparably-priced homes. The first is located in Bolingbrook, the second is in Plainfield.
1. 1186 Betsy Ross Pl., Bolingbrook: Priced at $433,000, according to listings. This is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom townhouse built in 2007. Located on a golf course, the open-concept ranch home has a finished basement and a first-floor utility room. The home's kitchen has corian counters, a breakfast bar, a center island and stainless steel appliances. The great room has vaulted ceilings, a fireplace and built-ins. Additionally, the basement has a fourth bedroom and a full bathroom. Realtor source/information: Melissa Garcia. 2. 12924 Skyline Dr., Plainfield: Priced at $439,000, according to listings. This is a five-bedroom, four-bathroom, single family house. The 3,413 square foot house was built in 2005. It has a two-story foyer with…
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A three-bedroom house in Romeoville recently sold for $108,000.
A three-bedroom, one-bathroom, single family house at 606 Nelson Ave., Romeoville, recently sold for $108,000. The 1,050 square-foot ranch house was built in 1959. It backs to a walking/bike trail, and part of the garage has been converted for extra living space. The home also has newer windows, exterior doors and siding. These other properties recently sold, according to public property records. Bolingbrook Plainfield Romeoville 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 Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Romeoville Patch Real Estate Directories.
For $130,000, you could purchase one of two comparably-priced homes. The first is located in Romeoville, the second is in Plainfield.
1. 142 Gorman Dr., Romeoville: Priced at $130,000, according to listings. This is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,192 square foot, single family house built in 2003. The home includes a combined living/dining room, a loft and a large family room. Its master bedroom has a private bathroom and a large walk-in closet, and the home also has a full basement. Laundry facilities are located on the second floor, and the house also has a two car garage. Realtor source/information: Bob Morgan. 2. 24236 Leski Ln., Plainfield: Priced at $130,000, according to listings. This is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,527 square foot townhouse built in 2004. The home has nine-foot ceilings on the main level, and its living room opens to the dining room. THe …
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A four-bedroom house in Plainfield recently sold for $442,500.
A four-bedroom, five-bathroom, single-family house at 27030 Thornwood Blvd., Plainfield, recently sold for $442,500. The 4,313 square foot house was built in 2005. Its gourmet kitchen has granite counters and stainless steel appliances, and the first-floor guest suite has a full, private bathroom. Additionally, the two-story family room has a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, and the professionally landscaped yard has a paver patio. These other properties recently sold, according to public property records. Bolingbrook Plainfield Romeoville 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 Bolingbrook, …
More homes were sold in January 2013 in Plainfield compared with a year earlier; the median sale price has also increased by more than 16 percent.
The 57 detached, single-family homes sold in Plainfield during January represented a 5.6 percent increase over January 2012, when 54 homes were sold, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). The number of sales continues an upward trend for the Plainfield housing market, which saw 81 homes sold during December. The median price of homes sold in January was also up, at $185,000 in January 2013 compared to $159,000 in January 2012. The market for detached, single-family homes in suburbs throughout Will and Kendall counties saw growth in January, MORe reported. MORe gets its statistics from Midwest Real Estate Data. Oswego saw the largest percent increase, with 100 percent more homes sold year over year in January. There …
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For between $389,900 and $395,000, you could purchase one of two comparably-priced homes. The first is located in Bolingbrook, the second is in Plainfield.
1. 1939 Moraine Rd., Bolingbrook: Priced at $389,900, according to listings. This is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 3,381 square foot house built in 2009. The home's gourmet kitchen has granite counters, a back splash, a center island, stainless steel appliances, a double oven, custom blinds and 42-inch maple cabinets. The master bedroom suite includes a walk-in closet, and the home includes wood floors and a two-story extended family room. Realtor source/information: Shahzana Ripp, (815) 483-7773. 2. 15528 Dan Patch Dr., Plainfield: Priced at $395,000, according to listings. This is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,904 square foot house built in 2004. The home has a center entry with a two-story foyer, stone floors in the entryway and …
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Sharon Paul
9:32 am on Wednesday, March 13, 2013
You are so right and the mayor of Romeoville thinks nothing about kids having something to do for free to keep them off the streets. He wants to have Halloween parties for adults and close Safety town for the kids in the neighbor hhod. Time he goes away. The tax payers pay more money for the police and fire department to drive around town and for personal use and then the tax payers of Romeoville…   more ›