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Sold! Local Home Sales: Feb. 14 Edition

A three-bedroom house in Lemont recently sold for $240,000.

A three-bedroom, two-bathroom, single-family house at 519 Warner Ave., Lemont, recently sold for $240,000.

The 1,560 square-foot house was built in 1892. Its kitchen has an island, granite counters, a back splash, 42-inch cabinets and stainless steel appliances. The home also has a slate fireplace, hardwood floors on the main level, and updated bathrooms. The home's professionally landscaped backyard has a paver stone patio, a built-in fire pit and a new fence.

These other properties recently sold, according to public property records.

Darien

  • 7920 Glen Ln.: $298,000
  • 8017 Windsor Dr.: $190,000
  • 534 71st St.: $212,000
  • 1025 Bob O Link Dr.: $185,000
  • 8830 Carlisle Ct.: $272,500

Downers Grove

  • 4717 Belmont Rd.: $109,500
  • 1261 Candlewood Dr.: $392,000
  • 1812 Newport Rd.: $240,000
  • 5341 Fairmount Ave.: $670,000
  • 5300 Walnut Ave. 19B: $55,000
  • 6730 Plymouth Rd.: $249,500
  • 7221 Powell St.: $365,000
  • 5252 Carpennter St.: $212,500
  • 5540 Walnut Ave. 35C: $60,000
  • 502 Redondo Dr. 107: $87,000

Lemont

  • 519 Warner Ave.: $240,000
  • 7 E. Custer St.: $150,000
  • 40 Stone Creek Dr.: $705,000
  • 754 Woodglen Ln.: $515,000

Woodridge

  • 2907 Mitchell Dr.: $150,000
  • 3100 Roberts Dr. 3: $73,000
  • 8027 Westview Ln.: $180,000

About this column: Each week, Sold! highlights a bit of information about a recent home sale to offer some perspective on the housing market. Looking to buy, sell or rent a property? Consult the Downers GroveDarienWoodridge and Lemont Patch Real Estate Directories.

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