927 Indigo Ct., Hanover Park, IL 60133

927 Indigo Ct., Hanover Park, IL 60133
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$311,000
Sold on 11/01/21
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.20 2,370 $6,874.92 2006
On the market: 91 days
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Move right into this 3 bed, 2.2 bath townhome offering tranquil pond views from its main living areas, master bedroom and deck; recently repainted for a cohesive interior design. Experience seamless living with an open concept living room, dining room and kitchen - perfect for entertaining and everyday living. The living room features a cozy fireplace, an expansive picture window and an alcove that can be utilized as a space to work from home. The kitchen features newer LED pendant lights, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, custom tiled backsplash, a kitchen island with breakfast bar and adjacent dining room. Newer, dimmable, high-efficiency LED can lights illuminate the kitchen and living room. Sliders lead out to an expansive deck, offering plenty of outdoor space to grill, dine al fresco, garden or simply enjoy some fresh air. A powder room completes the main level of the home. Wake up to beautiful pond views from the master bedroom that boasts a cathedral ceiling, walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom with double sinks, a glass enclosed shower area and soaking tub. The second bedroom with a newer wood feature wall and ensuite bathroom, and laundry room completes the upper level of the home. The lower level houses a third bedroom that can be used as intended or converted into a private home office, recreation room, exercise room, kids play/study room etc., and a half bathroom. Attached 2.5 car garage with epoxy floors and a clear coat. Eastern and western exposure for beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Steps away from Mallard Lake forest preserve and schools; and a short drive to two Metra stations (Hanover Park and Schaumburg), I-390, shopping and restaurants. Greenbrook Elementary School, Spring Wood Middle School and Lake Park High School.
Listing courtesy of Evan Reynolds, Compass