Home sales in Carol Stream, November 18-24, 2018

Home sales in Carol Stream, November 18-24, 2018

According to BlockShopper.com, the following residential sales were reported for the week of November 18-24, 2018. The median sale price was $168,750 and the median property tax bill was $4,004 for the previous twelve months.

1107 Mystic Court
West of Kuhn Rd
$121,000
Property Tax (2017): $3,923.56
Effective Property Tax Rate: 3.24%
Buyer: Ellermanns Group LLC
Seller: Elizabeth D. Fenner

412 Waterford Court
Armstrong Park/Central Carol Stream
$153,000
Property Tax (2017): $3,088.56
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.02%
Buyer: Yen Tran
Seller: Frank G. Kirby

1348 Georgetown Drive
West of Kuhn Rd
$184,500
Property Tax (2017): $4,083.60
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.21%
Buyer: Sandip and Asmita Patel
Seller: Ashfaq Hasan

373 Sioux Lane
Armstrong Park/Central Carol Stream
$255,000
Property Tax (2017): $6,998.54
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.74%
Buyer: Kelly Cassandra Palumbo and Branden Wilfong
Seller: Alliance Operations Group LLC



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