11851 Windemere Ct. #201, Orland Park, IL 60467

11851 Windemere Ct. #201, Orland Park, IL 60467
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$330,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 1,600 $1,579.83 2002
On the market: 98 days
Recent price change: $330,001

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,108($1,976 + $132 taxes*)

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Bright and spacious 2-bed, 2-bath condo in Long Run Creek, an all-brick Gallagher & Henry flexicore building with concrete floors that reduce sound transfer and provide fire-rated separation. Unit A is the larger floorplan and only one A-unit exists per floor, offering additional square footage and a more open layout compared to the other units in the building. Private north-facing balcony with twin patio doors opens from a large living room with gas fireplace. Porcelain tile throughout, a two-tier dining-room ceiling with upgraded chandeliers, and a kitchen with new granite countertops, pantry, stainless appliances, and table area. Large in-unit laundry with new 2024 washer & dryer. The primary suite offers a walk-in closet and whirlpool bath. Recent updates include Milgard windows and a 2024 patio door. Attached heated garage with storage and landscaped courtyard. Minutes from shopping, dining, major routes, Carl Sandburg High School, and two nearby Metra stations-Orland Park 143rd and Orland Park 153rd-served by the SouthWest Service (SWS) line to Chicago Union Station. Location advantage: Positioned directly on the Cook County / Will County line, this property benefits from lower taxes, reduced congestion, and a quieter suburban feel. Just one road from Homer Glen, you gain access to its cleaner, less urbanized environment while still enjoying Cook County convenience. Building quality: Many nearby buildings show their age-cracked concrete, dated carpet, cobwebs, and deferred maintenance-while this one has been carefully managed and continually updated. Solid all-brick construction and long-term care set it apart from most options in the surrounding area. Market context: Well-maintained brick buildings near Metra access have become increasingly scarce in the Chicago suburbs, and prices continue to rise as inventory tightens.
Listing courtesy of Vanessa Carlson, iRealty Flat Fee Brokerage