The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Buffalo Grove. The average price for homes on these streets range from $916,000 to $1,199,000.
Foxford Drive is the 1st most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1994, with an average sale price of $1,199,000. It is home to the Canterbury Fields subdivision.
Tree Farm Court is the 2nd most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1997, with an average sale price of $1,100,000. It is home to the Rolling Hills subdivision.
Summer Court is the 3rd most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1994, with an average sale price of $1,100,000. It is home to the Rolling Hills subdivision.
Olive Hill Drive is the 4th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1997, with an average sale price of $1,000,000.
Acacia Terrace is the 5th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built from 1988 to 1993, ranging in price from $800,000 to $1,101,435. It is home to the Sterling Green subdivision.
Joseph Court is the 6th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 2007, with an average sale price of $955,000. It is home to the Whispering Lake Estates subdivision.
Miramar Court is the 7th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1997, with an average sale price of $930,000. It is home to the Mirielle subdivision.
Wright Boulevard is the 8th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built from 1995 to 2016, ranging in price from $870,000 to $999,000. It is home to the Prairie Grove and Easthaven subdivisions.
Daulton Court is the 9th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1990, with an average sale price of $922,950. It is home to the Canterbury Fields subdivision.
Daulton Drive is the 10th most expensive street in Buffalo Grove. It has single-family homes built in 1999, with an average sale price of $916,000. It is home to the Canterbury Fields subdivision.