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This is What $269,900 Buys You

For $269K, you could purchase one of two comparably-priced homes in Elmhurst. This should help you decide.

1. 540 N. Evergreen Ave.: Priced at $269,900, according to listings.

This is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom home. Built in 1977, this single-family brick is 1,272 sq. ft.

The home features hardwood floors and formal living and dining rooms. A finished basement is here with full bathroom, recreation area, family room, wet bar, laundry and more.

This place has a 2+ car garage, is all fenced in and is near Berens Park.

Realtor source/information: The Tim & Amy Schiller Team, Koenig & Strey Real Living.

2. 758 N. Kenilworth Ave.: Priced at $269,900, according to listings.

This is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The 1,327 sq. ft. space was built in 1972.

The home is a brick split-level with cedar siding, hardwood floors and a finished lower level with fireplace and wet bar.

Along with a fully-fenced private yard, a home office room could be converted back to a fourth bedroom.

Realtor source/information: L.W. Reedy Real Estate.

Out of these two homes, which one would you buy? Tell us your choice in the comments below. Those selling homes can use Patch to help spread the word.

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