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 By Jackie Beardsley


Most Expensive Home Sold in DuPage County!



In September, the most expensive home that sold in DuPage County was located in beautiful Hinsdale.
not actual home



Some features of this home:

  • 15 rooms
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 4.2 baths
  • ASF 8752
  • 3 car garage
  • Taxes $50,802.32
  • Year built - 1937

 

This home came on the market as a private listing on 6-23-22.

 

It was Active on 8-1-22 
Original Price     $3,695,000
Closed                $3,450,000
Closed Date       9-20-22


Currently there are 56 Active listings on the MLS in Hinsdale.
The prices range from $349,000 - $3,749,00


There are 18 Private listings that range from $475,000 - $9,250,000!

There is NO way to view private listings except through a broker.


To learn more about this property or to have access to the private listings please contact me here

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