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475 Anthony Street
Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
$699,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2021
Property Description
Welcome to the HEART of Downtown Glen Ellyn! You have found the needle in the haystack- a meticulous home located a block from town, close to train, restaurants, shopping AND in Forest Glen Elementary School District! This 3-bedroom home features a family room addition seamlessly connected to the recently remodeled kitchen, creating the ultimate hub for the family chef or entertain at the island while you watch the game. White shaker cabinets, stunning countertops, Bosch high-end appliances and gorgeous fixtures! Large dining area- front living room could be an additional work area or a place to enjoy a book on a cool afternoon! Updated high-end luxury vinyl floors, new recessed lighting, new light fixtures, new windows and all new trim! You will notice the custom staircase railing as you make your way to the second level hosting 3 bedrooms and a wall of closet storage! Bring your king-sized furniture for the Primary bedroom with a large walk-in closet, beautiful engineered hardwood floors, natural sunlight and a ceiling fan. Two more bedrooms with adorable decor, closets with organizers and large windows! With every room meticulously refreshed, including two updated bathrooms and a recently finished basement in 2023, no detail has been spared. Embrace the convenience of a dedicated workout area, a recreation room featuring recessed lighting and a wood decorative ceiling throughout! Light and bright laundry room with hanging space and storage. Let the family pet out the back door to your 300+ foot lot, partially fenced. Enjoy practicing your roller skating on the long driveway, a spacious 2-car garage with newer garage doors, but don't overlook the brick patio to watch the family play, or enjoy the new pergola and stone patio - perfect for summer gathering and outdoor movie nights! Invite friends or family for soccer practice or plant the garden you have always wanted. Just move-in and enjoy, no need to even paint, this one is ready to go! Location is stellar- Lake Ellyn festivities, Main Street summer concerts, Blackberry Market for coffee/lunch, and dining options await within a leisurely stroll. Welcome to Anthony Street, you will never want to leave!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
--
MLS Number
12036748
Location
Address
475 Anthony Street
City
Glen Ellyn
State
IL
Zip Code
60137
County
DU PAGE (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Premiere Properties, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Premiere Properties
Phone
(630) 545-9860
Office Name
Keller Williams Premiere Properties
Office Phone
(630) 545-9860
Agent Name
Cynthia Windeler

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