Skip to main content

By Jackie Beardsley



Most Expensive Home SOLD in DuPage County!



not actual home



In February 2023, the most expensive home that sold in DuPage County was located in beautiful Oakbrook!


  • List Price                   $3,499,995
  • Sold Price                  $3,200,000
  • Market Time              162
  • Rooms                       13
  • Beds                          5 
  • Baths                         4.1
  • Garage                      3
  • Approx: SF               9000
  • Year Blt:                   2016
  • Taxes                        $28,816
Below is information for Oakbrook - single family available homes 3-2-23

In the MLS there are 27

Price range $325,000 - $6,500,000

 


In the Private Listing Network there are 16

Price range $899,000 - $7,000,000



For free listing details on any property or to have access to the MLS contact me here!

have SOLD sign WILL deliver





Popular posts from this blog

 By Jacqueline Beardsley The Beardsley REAL ESTATE REPORT Q1- 2025 - NAPERVILLE I created the Beardsley Real Estate Report to give a simplistic yet comprehensive quarterly review of the market.  DuPage County and Naperville will be outlined.  All information is gathered from MRED - Midwest Real Estate Data. DUPAGE COUNTY- In Q-1 DuPage County is showing Historical Median Sales Price while the months supply has also increased.   NAPERVILLE - In Q-1 ZIP Code 60540 in Naperville shows a  +15.7% increase in the Median Sales Price at $590,000.  The Market Time is down -30.7% from Q1-2024 and Closed Sales are up +39.0% at 82 Closed Sales in the 1st Quarter.
    By Jacqueline Beardsley   Most Expensive Home SOLD in   DuPage County In April the most expensive home that sold in DuPage County IL was in  Clarendon Hills! Some information about this property- List Price          $3,200,000 Sold Price         $2,985,000 Bedrooms          6 +1 below grade Baths                 6.1 ASF                   8582 Taxes                 $33,584.66
 By Jacqueline Beardsley Question: Is it okay for a buyer to take their own video or photos of a home they are viewing?