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321 Didier Court
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
$599,990
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2166
Property Description
***NEW CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE STEVENSON SCHOOL DISTRICT*** Our Tennell home in Buffalo Grove features 2,166 square feet, three bedrooms, a den, 3 bathrooms- including a full bath on the 1st floor, two-car garage, and a full basement. This open concept floorplan has the ideal layout for entertaining! From the kitchen, the Tennell opens up to a dining area and large family room. The GOURMET kitchen is complemented with 42" cabinets, an oversized center island with quartz countertops, giving plenty of prep space with storage below, a 36" 5 burner Cooktop with chimney hood, microwave/wall oven combo and dishwasher-ALL IN STAINLESS STEEL! The storage pantry completes the space. Down the hall from the kitchen and separated by double doors, the den is tucked away and perfect for your at-home workspace, a private library, or 1st floor guest room. The second floor consists of 3 bedrooms. Privately arranged the two secondary bedrooms are located at one end of the hall with a hall bath. The owner's suite is at the other end of the hall, which sits nicely in the front of the home. This bedroom includes a large, bright walk-in closet, and the owner's bathroom that features a tiled walk in shower and soaking tub with raised double bowl vanity! Perfectly situated, the 2nd floor laundry room provides convenience on wash day and includes a large laundry tub! Our homes are smart ready including, the Clare One Hub that controls anything Wi-Fi enabled with a touch of your finger, along with a Smart Thermostat, Wireless Access Point, and Clare One mobile Application to control your home while away. The Tennell Model is the perfect place to call home, and once you see it, it'll be easy to grasp why. Contact us today to set your personal appointment. Broker must be present at client's first visit to any M/I Homes community. *Photos and Virtual Tour are of a similar home, not subject home* Lot 80.06
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
12018102
Location
Address
321 Didier Court
City
Buffalo Grove
State
IL
Zip Code
60089
County
LAKE (COUNTY SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Little Realty, original listing
Name
Little Realty
Phone
(630) 334-0575
Office Name
Little Realty
Office Phone
(630) 334-0575
Agent Name
Linda Little

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