Monday, March 18, 2013
One of these two homes has multiple fireplaces and an in-ground pool.
1. 13240 South Bundoran Ct., Orland Park. Asking price: $499,900, according to listing. This 2005 brick home includes five bedrooms and four baths. A two-story house in a gated community, this home also offers hardwood floors, a lakeside view and a master suite on the main level. This home is 2,500 square feet and includes a garage. 2. 12212 69th Ct., Palos Heights. Asking price: $510,000, according to listing. This vintage home, built in 1940, has five bedrooms and three baths. Features include multiple fireplaces and an in-ground pool. The size of the house is 4,050 square feet and it includes a garage. Listing source: AOL Real Estate. Like Orland Park Patch and Palos Patch on Facebook
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Every week Patch will pick a house for sale to profile.
Address: 32 N Silo Ridge Rd., Orland Park Cost: $1,049,000 Bedrooms: 6 Baths: 6 Square footage: 11,580 square feet Built: 1999 Details: This large home includes several fireplaces, hardwood floors and a kitchen island. Source: AOL Real Estate Like Orland Park Patch and Palos Patch on Facebook
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Every week Patch will pick a house for sale to profile.
Address: 42 Silo Ridge Rd., Orland Park Cost: $2,000,000 Bedrooms: 6 Baths: 6 Square footage: 20,000 square feet Built: 1999 Details: This custom estate includes a swimming pool, waterfall and hot tub. Inside the timber home, discover the oversized antler chandelier. The breakfast room houses a custom table made out of wood from Al Capone's house. The great room features a 36-foot ceiling, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and wall of windows. The home has seven fireplaces and iron fencing surrounds the grounds. Source: AOL Real Estate Like Orland Park Patch and Palos Patch on Facebook
Friday, October 19, 2012
Orland Park's real estate market perked up a pinch in September, as the bulk of the Chicago area saw a bump in year-over-year comparisons. See how the village fared compared to nearby towns.
Home sales in the Chicago area during September were at a six-year high, according to a recent RE/MAX report—and most of the Southland saw a similar boost. Orland Park saw a slight increase in the area, with the number of homes sold increasing from 19 sold in Sept. 2011 to 22 sold in Sept. 2012, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe). On the down side for Orland's market, the average price of those homes decreased slightly by 3 percent year over year, from $283,942 to $275,318. Across the Chicago area, the number of homes sold in September rose by 22 percent over September 2011, according to RE/MAX. At 7,396 transactions, it was the busiest September for home sales since 2006. “We continue to see good news in the …
Rosie Francisco
2:52 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2013
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