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Real Estate: What $349,000 Buys You in Downers Grove, Darien

Comparing and contrasting real estate in the Downers Grove, Darien, Woodridge and Lemont area. This week's homes are from Downers Grove and Darien.

DOWNERS GROVE

A four-bedroom, three-bath home with 2,203 square feet built in 1977 is one option for homebuyers in the $349,000 price range in Downers Grove.

The home at 1320 Oak Hill Road in Downers Grove backs to Northside Park and has a slider door, which opens to a deck, according to the listing.

The bi-level home has a family room with a fireplace and a kitchen with butcher-block style counters.

A new concrete driveway was poured in 2009.

Presented by: RE/MAX Professional Select; 630-904-6400

DARIEN

Home buyers searching for a three-bedroom, three-bath home in Darien have a home at 8614 Thistlewood Court as an option in the $349,000 range.

The home features formal and casual living areas, including formal dining and living spaces, an eat-in kitchen area and a first-floor family room.

The kitchen is updated and the home features a neutral color palette.

Presented by: Lynda Ryan, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage – Hinsdale; 630-789-8280

Need More Info? Want to know what's selling in your Patch and throughout the area? Check our Local Home Sales tracker, published every Thursday. 

Downers Grove // Darien // Lemont // Woodridge

Out of these two homes, which one would you buy? In the comments, tell us how your house hunt is going. Those selling homes can use Patch to help spread the word.

Brokers do you have a home you'd like to see featured in one of our real estate columns? Contact Business Editor Mary Ann Lopez at maryl@patch.com

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