Kane County currently has 1196 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $554,440.08, 341 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $348,973.55, 125 condos for sale with an average list price of $349,008.27, and 219 lots for sale with an average list price of $603,146.75. The average annual property tax for Kane County is $7,539.40.
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AuroraAurora, Illinois, is a city steeped in history and diversity, located along the Fox River in the northeastern part of the state. Established in 1834 by the McCarty brothers, it quickly grew from a modest settlement named McCarty's Mill to a bustling urban center known as Aurora. The city's nickname, "The City of Lights," was earned when it became one of the first in the United States to implement an all-electric street lighting system in 1881. Aurora's economic backbone was once the heavy industry, particularly the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad shops, which made it a manufacturing powerhouse until the early 1970s. The city has a rich cultural tapestry due to waves of immigrants from Europe and Mexico, contributing to its social, economic, and political development. Today, Aurora is the second most populous city in Illinois, with a population around 200,000, known for its historic downtown centered on Stolp Island, significant cultural institutions like the Paramount Theatre, and a blend of modern development with historical preservation. Its diverse community is served by excellent educational facilities, including Aurora University and Waubonsee Community College, making it a vibrant place to live, work, and visit. ... Read more |
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Barrington HillsBarrington Hills, Illinois, is a picturesque village located approximately 40 miles northwest of Chicago, sprawling across 29 square miles within four counties: Cook, Kane, Lake, and McHenry. Known for its affluent residents and expansive estates, the village enforces a minimum 5-acre zoning for new constructions, preserving its rural charm and equestrian heritage. Established in 1957, Barrington Hills is characterized by its rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous lakes, making it an ideal location for those seeking a tranquil retreat from urban life while still enjoying easy access to city amenities. The community supports a lifestyle centered around outdoor activities, with significant land dedicated to horse riding trails, farming, and conservation efforts. Landmarks like the Barrington Hills Country Club and properties like Hill 'N Dale Farms reflect the area's history as a haven for Chicago's elite seeking a country escape. With a population of about 4,114 as per the 2020 census, Barrington Hills offers a unique blend of luxury and rural living, making it one of the most exclusive suburbs in Illinois. ... Read more |
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BataviaBatavia, Illinois, is a charming city located in Kane and DuPage counties, about 35 miles west of Chicago along the Fox River. Known as the "City of Energy" due to its historical role in windmill manufacturing in the late 19th century, Batavia blends small-town charm with modern amenities. With a population of approximately 26,000, it offers a vibrant downtown featuring boutique shops, restaurants, and the scenic Fox River Trail, popular for biking and walking. The city is home to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, a world-renowned particle physics research facility, adding a unique scientific legacy. Batavia’s strong community spirit, excellent schools, and proximity to Chicago make it an appealing place for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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Big RockBig Rock, Illinois, is a charming village in Kane County, located approximately 50 miles west of Chicago, offering a serene rural lifestyle with a close-knit community vibe. Incorporated in 2001 to protect its borders from annexation, the village spans 4.32 square miles and had a population of 1,104 as of the 2020 census. Known for its annual Big Rock Plowing Match, one of the oldest events of its kind in the U.S., the village attracts visitors with its celebration of traditional farming techniques and local festivities. Big Rock Forest Preserve, featuring Big Rock Creek, wooded trails, and Seigler Lake, provides ample opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and fishing, while the campground offers both modern and primitive sites for outdoor enthusiasts. With above-average public schools and a conservative-leaning community, Big Rock is an ideal place for families and retirees seeking a peaceful, small-town atmosphere. ... Read more |
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BurlingtonBurlington, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community located in Kane County, known for its quiet, rural charm and agricultural roots. Nestled amidst sprawling farmlands, Burlington offers a serene escape with a strong sense of community, characteristic of small-town life in the Midwest. The area is served by Central Community Unit School District 301, with local schools fostering close-knit educational environments. Residents enjoy easy access to nearby amenities in larger towns like Elgin, while the surrounding countryside provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Burlington’s tranquil setting and proximity to natural beauty make it a hidden gem in Illinois. ... Read more |
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CarpentersvilleCarpentersville, Illinois, is a vibrant village in Kane County, located about 40 miles northwest of Chicago along the Fox River. With a population of approximately 37,000, it offers a blend of suburban charm and urban accessibility. Originally founded in the 1830s, the village has grown from its industrial roots, particularly tied to the Star Manufacturing Company, into a diverse community with a mix of historic homes and modern developments. Residents enjoy parks, recreational facilities, and the scenic Fox River Trail, while the village’s proximity to major highways and public transit makes commuting to Chicago or nearby suburbs convenient. Carpentersville is known for its strong sense of community, affordable housing, and ongoing revitalization efforts, making it an appealing place for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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DundeeDundee, Illinois, is a charming village located in Kane County, about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Nestled along the Fox River, it’s split into East Dundee and West Dundee, each offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. With a population of around 7,000, Dundee boasts a vibrant downtown filled with local shops, restaurants, and seasonal events like the Heritage Fest, which celebrates the village’s rich history. The nearby Fox River Trail attracts outdoor enthusiasts for biking, hiking, and scenic views, while the community’s strong sense of togetherness and proximity to larger cities make it an ideal spot for families and commuters alike. ... Read more |
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East DundeeEast Dundee, Illinois, is a charming village in Kane County, nestled along the Fox River, about 35 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of around 3,200, it offers a small-town feel with a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The village boasts a vibrant downtown featuring unique shops, restaurants, and the popular Milk House Ice Cream parlor, housed in a historic 19th-century building. East Dundee is known for its scenic riverfront, where residents and visitors enjoy parks, trails, and events like the annual Heritage Fest. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra rail system makes it an accessible spot for commuters, while its tight-knit community and picturesque setting make it a hidden gem in the Chicago suburbs. ... Read more |
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Elburna population of around 6,000, Elburn offers a small-town atmosphere with a rich sense of community and a blend of rural and suburban vibes. Known for its historic downtown, featuring quaint shops and eateries, the village is also home to the Elburn Lions Club, which hosts community events like the annual Elburn Days festival. Surrounded by picturesque farmland, Elburn provides easy access to the Metra commuter rail, connecting residents to Chicago for work or leisure. Its peaceful setting, coupled with growing amenities, makes Elburn an appealing destination for families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle near the city. ... Read more |
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ElginElgin, Illinois, is a vibrant city located about 35 miles northwest of Chicago along the Fox River, known for its rich history and dynamic community. With a population of around 110,000, Elgin blends small-town charm with urban conveniences, offering a diverse array of attractions like the historic Elgin Tower Building and the scenic Gail Borden Public Library. The city is a hub for arts and culture, hosting events at the Hemmens Cultural Center and boasting a thriving local music scene. Elgin’s revitalized downtown features trendy restaurants, craft breweries, and boutique shops, while its extensive parks and trails, such as Lords Park and the Fox River Trail, cater to outdoor enthusiasts. With excellent schools, a strong economy, and easy access to Chicago via Metra, Elgin is an appealing destination for families and professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle. ... Read more |
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GenevaGeneva, Illinois, is a charming city in Kane County, nestled along the scenic Fox River, about 40 miles west of Chicago. Known for its historic downtown, vibrant arts scene, and picturesque landscapes, Geneva offers a blend of small-town warmth and modern amenities. The streets are lined with beautifully preserved 19th-century buildings housing unique shops, cozy cafes, and acclaimed restaurants, making it a haven for visitors and locals alike. The city hosts popular events like the Geneva Arts Fair and Festival of Lights, which draw thousands to its vibrant community celebrations. With top-rated schools, lush parks, and a welcoming atmosphere, Geneva is a delightful place to live and visit, earning its reputation as one of Illinois’ most enchanting communities. ... Read more |
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GilbertsGilberts, Illinois, is a charming village in Kane County, offering a peaceful suburban lifestyle with a population of approximately 8,389 as of 2023. Located about an hour northwest of Chicago, it blends small-town charm with proximity to urban amenities, making it an ideal spot for families and young professionals. The village, incorporated in 1890, boasts a rich history tied to early European settlement and the Gilberts family, who were prominent landowners in the 19th century. Known for its commitment to green spaces, Gilberts features parks like Town Center Park, Memorial Park, and Waitcus Park, which offer recreational activities, splash pads, and community events such as the annual Gilberts Community Days festival. ... Read more |
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HampshireHampshire, Illinois, is a charming village in Kane County, located about 50 miles northwest of Chicago. Known for its small-town atmosphere and rural surroundings, Hampshire offers a peaceful escape with a close-knit community of around 6,000 residents. The village blends historic charm with modern growth, featuring well-preserved 19th-century buildings alongside new developments. Its annual events, like the Hampshire Coon Creek Country Days, showcase local culture with parades, crafts, and food, fostering a strong sense of community. Surrounded by rolling farmland and scenic trails, Hampshire is ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. ... Read more |
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Maple ParkMaple Park, Illinois, is a charming small village straddling the border of Kane and DeKalb counties, with a population of around 1,400 as of recent estimates. Known for its rural ambiance and tight-knit community, it offers a peaceful escape from urban hustle, featuring historic homes, local farms, and scenic landscapes. The village hosts the annual Maple Park Fun Fest, a beloved event with parades, live music, and family-friendly activities that showcase its vibrant community spirit. With its proximity to larger cities like DeKalb and Sycamore, Maple Park blends quaint, small-town living with easy access to modern amenities, making it an appealing spot for those seeking a quieter lifestyle in northern Illinois. ... Read more |
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MontgomeryMontgomery, Illinois, is a growing village located primarily in Kane and Kendall counties, with a population of approximately 20,000 as of recent estimates. Situated along the Fox River, Montgomery blends suburban convenience with a small-town feel, offering residents access to scenic parks, walking trails, and a revitalized downtown featuring local shops and restaurants. The village is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with community events like the Montgomery Fest, which includes live music, a car show, and fireworks, fostering a strong sense of community. Its proximity to major highways and the Aurora area makes Montgomery an attractive spot for those seeking a balance between rural charm and urban accessibility. ... Read more |
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North AuroraNorth Aurora, IL, is a charming village in Kane County, located along the Fox River, just 40 miles west of Chicago. With a population of around 18,000, it blends small-town warmth with easy access to urban amenities. Known for its scenic riverfront, North Aurora offers parks, trails, and recreational spots like the Red Oak Nature Center, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The village boasts a thriving local economy with shopping destinations like the Fox Valley Mall and a mix of historic and modern neighborhoods. Its strong community spirit, excellent schools, and proximity to major highways make North Aurora an appealing place for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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Pingree GrovePingree Grove, Illinois, is a charming village in Kane County, about 50 miles northwest of Chicago, blending suburban convenience with rural tranquility. With a population of 10,365 as of the 2020 census, this rapidly growing community has transformed from a small agricultural hub into a family-friendly suburb with modern amenities. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, Pingree Grove offers attractions like the Cambridge Lakes Community Center, scenic walking trails, and the Pingree Grove Forest Preserve, home to diverse wildlife and horseback riding trails. The village also hosts popular seasonal events at Goebbert’s Farm, including a fall festival and winter lights show, making it a delightful destination for residents and visitors seeking a peaceful yet vibrant community. ... Read more |
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Sleepy HollowSleepy Hollow, Illinois, is a charming village in Kane County, just 38 miles northwest of Chicago, with a population of 3,214 as of the 2020 census. Nestled between West Dundee and Elgin, this serene suburb is known for its rolling, wooded landscapes and lack of a traditional grid-like street pattern, a design choice by developer Floyd T. Falese in the 1950s to preserve the area’s rural charm. Originally part of Sleepy Hollow Farm, the village was thoughtfully planned with meandering roads and custom-built homes, retaining natural contours and trees while incorporating lakes like Paula, Sharon, and Ichabod. Sleepy Hollow offers a tight-knit community atmosphere, featuring parks, trails, and annual events like the Fourth of July Festival and Halloween in the Hollow, which celebrate its unique history and connection to Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Despite its quiet, suburban feel, the village is conveniently located near major routes like Illinois Route 72 and Randall Road, providing easy access to urban amenities. ... Read more |
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South ElginSouth Elgin, Illinois, is a vibrant village in Kane County with a population of approximately 24,755 as of the 2020 census. Nestled along the scenic Fox River, it offers a blend of suburban charm and natural beauty, with attractions like the Fox River Trail and SEBA Park drawing outdoor enthusiasts for biking, fishing, and kayaking. The village boasts a growing community with a mix of historic roots and modern development, including a revitalized downtown featuring local restaurants and shops. South Elgin is also known for its strong sense of community, hosting events like the annual Riverfest, which celebrates the area’s heritage with live music, food, and family activities. ... Read more |
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Sugar GroveSugar Grove, Illinois, is a growing village in Kane County with a population of approximately 9,200 as of the 2020 census. Nestled amidst scenic prairies and wooded areas, it blends small-town charm with modern amenities, making it an appealing place for families and professionals alike. The village is home to Waubonsee Community College, which serves as a hub for education and cultural events, and features attractions like the Air Classics Museum of Aviation, showcasing vintage aircraft. With easy access to the nearby Aurora Municipal Airport and a network of parks and trails, Sugar Grove offers a balance of rural tranquility and community vibrancy. ... Read more |
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West DundeeWest Dundee, Illinois, is a charming village located in Kane County, approximately 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Nestled along the Fox River, this picturesque community blends small-town charm with modern conveniences, offering a mix of historic architecture and contemporary developments. Known for its vibrant Spring Hill Mall and a variety of local shops and restaurants, West Dundee attracts both residents and visitors seeking a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. With a population of around 7,500, the village boasts well-maintained parks, community events like the Heritage Fest, and easy access to nearby recreational areas, making it an appealing destination for those looking to enjoy a balance of suburban tranquility and urban proximity. ... Read more |
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14th Colony14th Colony is a single-family home community in Batavia, Illinois, built between 1975 and 1977 by Equity Builders. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 2,169 ft2 to 2,790 ft2. The average annual property tax for 14th Colony is $8,335.54. It is located in Kane County. 14th Colony is a single family home neighborhood built in the 1960's and 1970's. 14th Colony is located in Batavia, Illinois on Kirk and Pine Drive. ... Read more |
Median Price: $490,000 |
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1730 W. Galena1730 W. Galena is an active adult 55+ condo building in Aurora, Illinois, built between 1972 and 1975. It currently has 2 condos for sale with an average list price of $249,500. The homes range in size from 1,230 ft2 to 2,250 ft2. The HOA fees range from $281 to $542 per month. The average annual property tax for 1730 W. Galena is $3,769.53. It is located in Kane County. 1730 W. Galena is a 34 unit condo building for active adults 55+ built in the 1970's. 1730 W. Galena is located in Aurora, Illinois. ... Read more |
Median Price: $195,500 |
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460 W. Downer460 W. Downer is an active adult 55+ condo building in Aurora, Illinois, built in 1972. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,100 ft2 to 1,450 ft2. The average annual property tax for 460 W. Downer is $1,754.83. It is located in Kane County. 460 W. Downer is a 20 unit condo building built in 1972. 460 W. Downer Place is located in Aurora, Illinois south of Galena Blvd. on the southeast corner of Downer Place and View Street. 460 W. Downer is a building for those 55+. ... Read more |
Median Price: $205,000 |
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Abbey GlenAbbey Glen is a single-family home community in St. Charles, Illinois, built between 1998 and 2001. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 3,212 ft2 to 4,874 ft2. The HOA fees range from $720 to $720 per month. The average annual property tax for Abbey Glen is $14,142.11. It is located in Kane County. Abbey Glen is a single family home neighborhood built in the late 1990s. Abbey Glen is located in St. Charles, Illinois on Randall north of Bolcum. ... Read more |
Median Price: $830,000 |
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AbbyroseAbbyrose is a townhouse and condo community in Elburn, Illinois, built between 1998 and 1999. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,485 ft2 to 1,506 ft2. The average annual property tax for Abbyrose is $4,323.87. It is located in Kane County. Abbyrose is a duplex/townhouse community built in the late 1990's. Abbyrose is located at 200 W. South Street, west of Route 47 in Elburn, Illinois. ... Read more |
Median Price: $200,000 |
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Kane County home sales for the month of July rose in volume by 2% when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 2.6% from $389,900 to $400,000. House sales rose by 9.9%, while the median sale price rose by 2% from $440,995.50 to $450,000. Condo sales decreased by 26.6%, while the median sale price rose by 2.6% from $292,500 to $300,000. Townhouse sales decreased by 12.9%, while the median sale price decreased by 0.9% from $312,500 to $309,750.
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