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This is What $199,900 Will Buy You

For $199,900, you could buy one of two comparably-priced homes. The first is in Montgomery, the second is in Oswego.

1. 1745 Fox Mead Cir., Montgomery: Priced at $199,900, according to listings.

This is a five-bedroom, four-bathroom 2,258 square-foot single-family house built in 1993.

The house has a finished walk-out basement, formal front and dining rooms and large rooms. It also has oak trim throughout and a gas fireplace.

Realtor source/information: Kettley & Co. Inc., Realtors, (815) 786-3200.

2. 228 Liszka Ln., Oswego: Priced at $199,900, according to listings.

This is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,628 square-foot single-family house built in 2005.

The home has a two-story foyer, nine-foot ceilings, hardwood floors in the foyer, living and dining rooms, and an eat-in kitchen. The home also has a fireplace in the family room, oak railings and a paver patio.

Realtor source/information: RE/MAX Of Naperville, (630) 420-1220.

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Oswego // Yorkville // Montgomery

Out of these two homes, which one would you buy? In the comments, tell us how your house hunt is going. Those selling homes can use Patch to help spread the word.

Related Topics: Homes for sale and Real Estate Market

annee

8:22 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

I'd need to know a bit more before making my choice. For example, what are the property taxes? What restrictions does the subdivision have (could I build a shed, have an above-ground pool, etc.)?

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Beer:30

7:39 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

That one on Mead Circle would go for a good $ 250k- $ 275k here in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert. Our recovery is one of the best in the country....in the top ten if I remember correctly. Not sure why. Our elected officials are every bit as crooked as yours are in the Chicago area.

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Walt Hines

7:51 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Rick what would the taxes be on something like this in Phoenix? before the market dropped here I can bet these 2 home went for over $300,000.00. I'd say the taxes on these 2 are ranging from $8000.00. and up.

Beer:30

7:58 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Taxes here are very low. I have an 1800 sq ft home in one of the finest communities in the valley & I pay about $ 1350 / year. Yes. per year. And we have some of the finest public schools in the country.

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Walt Hines

10:51 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Rick thanks for the reply back! I fell out of my seat and it took sometime to recover, $1350 a year nice for you. I've been trying to sell here and it's my taxes that's killing any chance I have of selling. When it cost more for the taxes each month then it does for the principle and interest it doesn't make for a good sale.
Sounds like things are good well for you, congrats! No snow and cold can't beat that!

Beer:30

7:33 am on Sunday, December 23, 2012

Hi Walt-

It takes a while to get used to the 118* heat in July & August & after 18 years here, a day when the high is 60* in the winter makes me have to wear long pants & a sweatshirt. I spent more than 25 years in the Oswego area & was quite glad to be rid of the snow!! :)

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