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 WHERE WAS THE MOST EXPENSIVE HOME SOLD IN DUPAGE COUNTY


This information was pulled from the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) and is for DuPage County in Illinois for the month of January 2022.




There were 259 Detached (single family) homes that closed in DuPage County.

MIN PRICE:          $150,000

MAX PRICE:        $2,625,000

AVE PRICE:          $471,934


The majority of homes sold fell into the price range of $250,00-$299,000 having 44 units close.





MOST EXPENSIVE HOME SOLD WAS IN GLEN ELLYN WITH A SALES PRICE OF $2,625,000!



A few features of the home are as follows:

  • 5 bedrooms plus one below grade
  • 6.2 baths
  • 4.5 car garage
  • Total SF: 8,100
  • Property Taxes: $33,767,00 (2020)

This home came onto the market as a Private Listing on 8-12-21 and went under contract on 9-23-21

Closing date 1-27-2022

The OLP (Original Listing Price) was $2,699,000


Official Website for Glen Ellyn Illinois



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