158 Goldenhill St., Carol Stream, IL 60188
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$389,900
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.10 2,300 $8,812.60 2006
On the market: 15 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,964($2,230 + $734 taxes*)

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This is your chance to own a beautifully updated, 3-level end-unit townhome in a highly desirable location. With direct eastern exposure and a south-facing exterior wall, this home is bathed in natural light all day long. The flexible floorplan is ideal for in-law arrangements, featuring a main-floor bedroom with an en suite bath. Each floor boasts 9-foot ceilings, while the 2-story family room stuns with a gas log fireplace framed by a limestone mantle. A recently updated half bath is conveniently located on the main floor. The kitchen is a chef's dream, showcasing all stainless steel appliances, 42-inch maple cabinetry, and granite countertops with a matching backsplash. Upstairs, you'll find a spacious loft, laundry area, a full bath, and two generously sized bedrooms. The lower level offers an oversized additional bedroom that doubles as a recreation space or home office. Both the lower and main levels feature elegant hardwood flooring, enhanced by new light fixtures and fresh paint throughout, including walls, railings, and doors. Recent updates include a hot water heater (2018), refrigerator (2017), stove (2022), and carpeting (2017). Two balconies provide perfect spaces for grilling or enjoying summer evenings. The attached 2-car garage features epoxy-coated floors and built-in cabinetry for extra storage. Located just minutes from Stratford Square Mall, Lifetime Fitness, Costco, Amazon Fresh, and countless other shopping, dining, and entertainment options, this home offers incredible convenience. Parks, forest preserves, and easy access to I-355 make it an exceptional find. Don't miss this opportunity-schedule your showing today!
Listing courtesy of Michael Graff, Compass