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Use this site to explore LaSalle, DeKalb & Kendall County communities and find the neighborhood that fits your likes and priorities. This site has extensive community information, consumer links, school information, free reports, real estate answers, and more. Here you will also find useful information on how to go about selecting a home, making an offer, negotiating, financing, moving, and all the steps in between. Sellers, this site has information for you about preparing your home for sale, selecting the right agent, pricing your home appropriately, marketing it effectively, going through the inspection processes, and getting a timely market evaluation.
Sandwich Illinois A relatively small community surrounded by lots of farms, open land and country roads - and that's the way many of its residents like it. For the more than six thousand people who call Sandwich home, its close proximity to the City of Chicago can often be forgotten in the fields of corn, soybeans and rolling countryside. Many of the homeowners in this area play important roles in local agriculture or treasure the peace and quiet of a community that has been fairly sucessful in not growing too fast. Plano Illinois With a population of over 5,600 residents, Plano boasts a unique combination of agriculture, business, and industry. Plano Molding is one of the largest manufacturers of plastic tackle boxes. A Menard's distribution center opened in late 1997. A Wal-Mart Superstore opened in the fall of 1996 and there are several more shopping centers, medical facilities, and recreation areas nearby, including Silver Springs State Park and Cedardell Golf Club in Plano. The local YMCA and library offer a variety of activities for all ages year round. Locally sponsored baseball, softball, and tackle football leagues offer enjoyment for many boys and girls. Yorkville Illinois Located in the center of Kendall County, the fastest growing county in Illinois with the Fox River centrally located in our downtown area. And, according to recent statistics released in March, 2009 by the U.S. Census Bureau, Kendall County is the fourth fastest growing county in the United States!
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