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Move right into this beautiful 4 bedroom/2.1 bath home. This former builder's model boasts approximately 3500 sq ft of space and is tucked into the Thornwood subdivision. Enter the home into the dramatic two story foyer where the formal living and dining rooms flank both sides. The large eat-in kitchen features 42" cabinetry, a center island with breakfast bar and a walk-in pantry for plenty of storage. A door in the eating area leads to the fenced backyard with a deck perfect for grilling. Cozy up in front of the fireplace in the huge family room with a built-in TV niche and windows that overlook the backyard. Finishing the first level of the home is the den, laundry room, and half bathroom with pedestal sink. Follow the split staircase to the second floor of the home where the bedrooms and loft are found. All bedrooms are nicely sized and each have walk-in closets. Plenty of room in the vaulted master bedroom with walk-in closet and a luxury master bathroom with double bowl vanity, separate shower, and whirlpool tub. The loft area would make a great play area or computer space for the kids! While the basement of the home is unfinished, it allows for plenty of opportunity to make the space your own. Other outstanding features include new carpeting and landscaping and a freshly painted interior. Enjoy the area amenities including the neighborhood pool and clubhouse, close to shopping, and within walking distance to the elementary school which is in the St. Charles school district.
Long before Illinois’ early settlers moved into the region during the later half of the nineteenth century, the Fox River carved out a picturesque valley through northeastern Illinois. The quiet, graceful slopes and stately trees that adorn the landscape formed a perfect sanctuary for early townsfolk. Nestled just south of its larger sister city, Elgin, the Village of South Elgin slowly grew and evolved from a rural farming community and railroad depot, to a Rockwellian-like hamlet exuding traditional values. Throughout the twentieth century, new residents and businesses developed at a steady, comfortable pace. Recently, South Elgin celebrated its 100th anniversary with a gala celebration and reflected on a century of gradual change. A spirit of thoughtful planning and continuous progress has recently given the Village a diverse personality. On the one hand, its small town heritage, brimming with old-world charm, remains intact. On the other hand, it's a new era of excitement.
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