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Sold! Local Home Sales: Oct. 4 Edition

What's selling? A four-bedroom house in Downers Grove sold for $388,000.

A four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom house at 1140 Stanford Ave., Downers Grove, sold for $388,000. The house, built in 1994, features a finished basement and hardwood floors throughout the first floor.

These other properties were sold in DuPage County recently, according to DuPage County property records.

Downers Grove

  • 5628 Plymouth St.: $635,000
  • 5346 Grand Ave.: $358,000
  • 6125 Leonard Ave.: $258,000
  • 4619 Drendel Road: $245,000
  • 1140 Stanford Ave.: $388,000
  • 225 Indianapolis Ave.: $270,000
  • 6 4th St.: $270,000

Darien

  • 1910 Gordon Court: $300,000
  • 7502 Farmingdale Drive, 209: $110,000
  • 2850 Aster Lane: $230,000

Woodridge

  • 3432 High Trail Drive: $242,000
  • 6641 Foxtree Ave.: $166,000
  • 6216 Sundowner Road: $326,000

Lemont

  • 12689 Waterford Drive: $478,500
  • 1094 Amber Drive: $250,000
  • 16443 Harvest Lane: $420,000
  • 1176 Camelot Lane: $335,000

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 Grove, Darien, Woodridge and Lemont Patch Real Estate Directories.

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