
Towne Place is a fairly large community built by Lexington Builders located northeast of the intersection of Schaumburg and Barrington Roads behind the Kohls and Lowe’s Shopping Center. A great mix of open areas, landscaping and recreation are available here. There are two pools and clubhouses in the neighborhood and an on-site property manager is stationed at one clubhouse thru the weekdays. A walking/jogging path is also provided surrounding a nature preserve and pond. The Metra Train is available at either the Schaumburg Station or the Hanover Park Station depending on your schedule. Walk to Kohl's, Lowe's, Bally's Fitness, Jewel Food Store, Harris Bank, and Target Greatland. Tons of other great Schaumburg Shopping too, that is just a small sample close by.
There are two styles of homes available at Towne Place:
Coach Homes/Manor Homes which are a group of 4 units together, two on the 1st floor and two on the 2nd floor. All have a private one car garage. The 1st floor homes are popular with seniors or those that just do not prefer any stairs. The 2nd floor homes have a spacious feel because of the vaulted ceilings thruout the unit. Either a patio or a balcony is available for each home.
Then there are the traditional 2-story Townhomes having a 2 car garage. There is one townhome model that has a 1st floor den and is always an end unit. Another has a 2-story Livingroom and often has a spectacular full wall fireplace sided by palladium windows. All townhomes have good sized Kitchens with lots of cabinetry and all have formal Diningroom areas. Various upgrades are available which could include: end unit locations, whirlpools, fireplaces, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, pantries and luxury Master Baths.
This
has what has sold
from January 1st, 2008
thru
July 31, 2008 for both Coach Homes and Townhomes just to
give you an idea of
the prices involved.
Aspen, 1BR 1BA 1st floor - $146,000 1 total unit closed
Birch,
2BR 1BA 1st
floor -
Oak, 2BR 1BA 2nd floor - $176,000 1 total unit closed
Elm, 2BR 2BA 1st floor -
Hawthorn, 2BR 2BA, 1st floor -
Spruce, 2BR, 2BA, 2nd floor -
Laurel, 2BR 2BA, 2nd floor - $190,000 1 total unit closed
Willow, 3BR 2BA, 2nd floor -
Dorset, 2BR 2BA, 1 car garage -
Fairfax, 3BR 2BA, 1 car garage -
Bradford, 2-3BR, 2.5BA, 2 car garage - $249,750 1 total unit closed
Stratford, 3BR 2.5BA, 2 car garage - $240,000 to the high price of $247,500 2 total units closed
Pembroke, 2-3BR 2.5BA, 2 car garage -
Ashton, 2BR 2.5BA, Den, 2 car garage - $255,000 1 total unit closed
If you are looking to sell your
coach home or townhome in Towne Place
OR
looking
to purchase a home in the Schaumburg
area, please don't
hesitate to begin your search at my Home
Search Website.
You can search for ALL homes listed on the market in the
MLS of Northern Illinois
regardless of what company it is
listed with. I bet there are a couple of homes on the market
right now
for us to look at!
Towne Place came in as one of the top 5 selling Schaumburg Subdivisions
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www.LynSims.net
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with any questions you might have on Towne
Place or
purchasing a
home in
general. She's got
over 20 years experience in the area!
Definition of a Coach Home - I have a lot of buyers ask me "What is a coach home or a manor home anyway?” It all started with Lexington Builders on the eastern edge of Schaumburg somewhere around 30 years ago. A 'Coach Home' is simply a different name for a "quad" or group of 4 homes put together. In the coach home layout there are 2 homes on the 1st floor and 2 homes on the 2nd floor. Then 2 of these groups of 4 are put together for a total of 8 and 'voila' the coach home! Some other builders in the area also spun the name 'Manor Home' but it is the same concept.

Lyn...you seam to have a fair amount of new construction in your area. Here...almost nothing!
You just reminded me that I forgot to say they were 1st built in late 1992/early 1993. Thanks for stopping by Bill!