Updated 4/28/2021 8:31 AM
Chicago-based Lexington Homes has opened two decorated models at Parkside of Glenview, a new community of 29 single-family homes in north-suburban Glenview, Ill. All homes at the maintenance-free community include first-floor primary suites.
The maintenance-free community, located near the intersection of Willow and Landwehr roads, offers four floor plans, including three designs with a two-story layout and one ranch plan. Each home offers a choice of exterior architectural styles, including Craftsman, European, Farmhouse and Shingle. Base-priced from $894,990, homes measure 2,663 to 3,676 square feet and have three bedrooms, 2½ baths, a flex room, patio, basement and attached front-loading two-car garage. Select two-story plans also include a loft and study, and a fourth bedroom also can be added to each home.
Updated 1/19/2021 8:29 AM
CHICAGO (January 18, 2021) Chicago-based Lexington Homes has announced the final chance to buy a home at Lexington Heritage at Arlington Heights, as the builder is down to the community s final two townhomes, one of which is a decorated model. The homes are available at greatly reduced prices - up to $45,000 off - as the builder closes out and completes the community.
Located at 3216 N. Old Arlington Heights Road, Lexington Heritage is a new community of 48 townhomes and rowhomes in the heart of Chicago s Northwest suburbs in popular Arlington Heights. Both remaining townhomes are two-story designs from Lexington s Club Collection, measuring 1,649 square feet with two bedrooms, 2½ baths, full basements, 15-by-10-foot patios, backyards with privacy fencing and attached front-loading garages.
Townhomes Have Evolved into an Effective Alternative Buyers Should Look Beyond Single-Family Homes in Search for Space By Lew Sichelman | Special to Banker & Tradesman | Dec 20, 2020 | Reprints | Print
Lew Sichelman
People shopping for new, more spacious single-family houses in this heated market may be overlooking places that meet most, if not all, of their needs: townhouses and condominiums.
The newest breed of townhouses and condos in small buildings check all the boxes for riding out the virus – and beyond. Indeed, many seem to be designed especially for the pandemic, but often at a more affordable price and in a more walkable location than detached houses in the far-out suburbs.