Report shows 4 latest home sales in Algonquin, Kane County, for week ending March 28

John A. Cunningham, County Clerk at Kane County Clerk
John A. Cunningham, County Clerk at Kane County Clerk
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BlockShopper.com noted four recent home sales in Algonquin, Kane County, during the week ending March 28. The median sale price reached $450,000, and the median property tax bill was $7,868.5. These tax amounts are based on the latest assessment for 2023-24.

1210 Brandywine Circle
$485,000
Property Tax: $8,268.04
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.7%
Buyer: Donald and Mary Hillard
Seller: Jean L. and Steven J. Freund


308 Rustic Lane
$415,000
Property Tax: $7,469.4
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.8%
Buyer: Jesus Hernandez
Seller: Christopher and Marcus Beissner, Rolf and Sigrid Beissner (trust)


1105 Springhill Drive
$604,000
Property Tax: $8,784.06
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.5%
Buyer: Juliann Marie Donnelly and Douglas Lee Lukowski
Seller: Matthew Grzelka


1420 Greenridge Ave.
$305,000
Property Tax: $5,272.28
Effective Property Tax Rate: 1.7%
Buyer: Miguel Corona Jr. and Bianca R Rodriguez
Seller: Diana and Mary Dilenge and Robert J. Dilenge (estate)




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