St. Charles IL & the 'Burbs Real Estate : Tanglewood Hills Batavia IL: Market Update September 2010

Tanglewood Hills Batavia IL: Market Update September 2010

Tanglewood Hills is a beautiful development set in the rolling hills of Batavia, IL. Residents enjoy the wildflower meadows, mature woods, parks and walking trails spread throughout the subdivision. There are two parks with play lots maintained by by the Batavia Park District and the highly regarded Grace McWayne Elementary School is located in the subdivision. All residents belong to Tanglewood Swim and Tennis Club. Tanglewood Hills is located on the southern edge of Batavia and located just a few minutes from I-88. Tanglewood Hills is just 10 miles from Naperville, Lisle and Downer's Grove and 45 miles from downtown Chicago.

 

Tanglewood Hills, Batavia: Market Update September 06, 2010604 Alberosky Sold

8 Closed Sales ranging in price from $460,000 to $868,163 since January 1, 2010

2 Under Contract ranging in price from $599,999 to $639,900.

13 Active Listings ranging in price from $449,900 to $869,000

 

Homes For Sale in Tanglewood Hills and Surrounding Communities

 

If you would like to discuss buying a home in Tanglewood Hills or anywhere else in the Fox River Valley, please call or email me.

 

This post was written by Leslie Ebersole of Baird & Warner Real Estate.
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Comments

Buyers appreciate all the information they can get on an area they are interested in, and your market update will keep them updated on the market conditions in your area!

Larry & Sheila, Long Island NY

Posted by Larry & Sheila Nassau/Suffolk LongIsland Relocation Certified~631-805-4400 (Charles Rutenberg Realty 255 Executive Dr,Plainview NY 11803) over 1 year ago

Leslie--I have just recently become more active in the blogging world and I understand hyperlocalism and what I should be doing.  However, I have put off posting local market activity because I have not mastered graphs and tables as many others have.  Seeing your information here in this simple, easy to read format gives me inspiration!

Posted by Pat Haddad * Fishers Indiana Real Estate Agent (Keller Williams Realty) over 1 year ago

I have to get a Realbird account. 

Posted by J. Philip Faranda (J. Philip R.E. LLC) Westchester County NY over 1 year ago

Phil: Realbird pays for itself and then some with just this feature even if you have corporate and personal websites. It's not perfect -- it pulls from googlebase, not the mls, but it serves it role in a blog post. (You're on a roll....are they holding a daily "featured" slot for you? Congrats, again. I got a little burnt on being creative, and needed to get out the work-a-day market reports. Maybe next week the muse will return).

Pat: I have messed with so many charts, table and graphs my head was hurting. And then I realized, this is a blog post, not a dissertation. I hope potential clients will call and ask for more detail!

Larry and Sheila: Thanks, I have finally settled down to about a dozen or so  subdivisions, and towns. I hope this approach works. Thanks for commenting.

Posted by Leslie Ebersole, REALTOR® Chicago's Western Suburbs (Baird&Warner Fox Valley) over 1 year ago

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