Lisle home sales, February 6-12, 2022

Lisle home sales, February 6-12, 2022

According to BlockShopper.com, the following residential sales were reported for the week of February 6-12, 2022. The median sale price was $222,500 and the median property tax bill was $4,501.50 for the previous twelve months.

6267 Trinity Drive
Lisle South/Seven Bridges$209,000
Property Tax (2020): $4,730
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.26%
Buyer: Anna V. Mallma and Luis E Montesdeoca
Seller: Jaewook Lee

2765 Weeping Willow
Lisle South/Seven Bridges$225,000
Property Tax (2020): $4,272.80
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.90%
Buyer: Nora K. Schouten
Seller: Amanda K. Starkey

3161 Burlington Ave.
$599,000
Property Tax (2020): $14,177.54
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.37%
Buyer: Lipsa Nanda and Dharmajyoti Praharaj
Seller: Rinku R Chandiwala

1701 Burlington Ave.
Lisle West$220,000
Property Tax (2020): $3,888.34
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.77%
Buyer: Mary Koziol
Seller: Miguel Ascensio

6023 Forest View Road
Lisle South/Seven Bridges$175,000
Property Tax (2020): $3,721.78
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.13%
Buyer: Ramune Salyga
Seller: William J. Johnson

5121 Lincoln Ave.
Lisle East$285,000
Property Tax (2020): $6,493.98
Effective Property Tax Rate: 2.28%
Buyer: Andrew S. Harris
Seller: Engracia Q Canonigo



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