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Urgent Update: Five Kane County Homes Sold Under $1M This Week
UPDATE: In a significant development for homebuyers in Kane County, five properties sold for $1 million or under during the week of December 8, 2025. This surge in affordable housing options offers prospective buyers a chance to secure spacious homes in a competitive market.
The sales data reveals key opportunities for home seekers looking to invest in this vibrant region. Here are the top five properties that changed hands recently:
1. A stunning rural residence at 44W669 Ramm Road, Maple Park was sold for $965,000, translating to $383 per square foot. Built in 1993, the home boasts 2,520 square feet of living space on a sprawling 392,040-square-foot lot. The transaction was completed on December 1, 2025.
2. Another noteworthy sale occurred at 39W796 North Hathaway Lane, Geneva, where a single-family residence was sold for $875,000 ($227 per square foot). This expansive property features 3,858 square feet, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms, and sits on a 12,657-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on December 4, 2025.
3. Located at 4545 Foxgrove Drive, St. Charles, a modern home built in 2013 changed ownership for $856,000 ($230 per square foot). This residence spans 3,721 square feet, offering three bedrooms and three bathrooms on an 18,205-square-foot lot. The sale was completed on December 2, 2025.
4. On December 2, 2025, a single-family home at 668 Branson Drive, Batavia sold for $783,000 ($239 per square foot). This newly built property features four bedrooms and four bathrooms across 3,278 square feet of living space, situated on a generous lot.
5. Finally, 40W709 Grand Monde Drive, Elburn saw a change of ownership for $720,000 ($193 per square foot). This residence, built in 1972, spans 3,738 square feet and includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms, sitting on a 43,996-square-foot lot. The transaction was completed on December 4, 2025.
These recent sales showcase the dynamic housing market in Kane County, providing valuable insights for potential buyers. As the demand for affordable homes continues to rise, these properties may serve as key options for families and individuals seeking to settle in the area.
What’s Next: Homebuyers are encouraged to act quickly as the market remains competitive. With more properties being listed, staying informed on the latest sales will be crucial for those looking to make a move.
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