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Sold! Local Home Sales: July 5 Edition

A home built in the Cherry Farm subdivision in 1941 has sold for $435,000.

The location of this house, 385 S. Arlington Ave., offers the ablity to walk to stores, the train station, Prairie Path and local parks.

The three-bedroom, 1.5 bathroom-house sits on lot that is adjacent to a private park that is shared by neighbors.

The living room is on the first floor and has a wood-burnng fireplace and molding. Also on the first floor is a family room and a screened porch. the bedrooms are upstairs. The single-family home has 1,813 square feet and was built in 1941.

It sold for $435,000.

Other Elmhurst homes that have sold recently, according to DuPage County property sale records, include:

  • 899 S. Parkside Ave., $293,000
  • 143 S. Cottage Hill, $575,000
  • 664 S. Washington St., $1,100,000
  • 530 N. Indiana St., $590,000
  • 435 N. West Ave., $170,000
  • 585 N. Willow Rd., $150,000
  • 837 N. Emroy Ave., $175,000

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