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Meribel Townhomes, Schaumburg Townhomes, Market Survey December 2007

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MERIBEL is a great townhome community located near the intersections of Barrington and Schaumburg Roads North of the Home Depot Center.  Meribel is comprised of 2-story styled townhomes each with a private entryway and one car garage.  Features and upgrades could include:  9 foot volume ceilings on 1st floor, hardwood floors, lofts, upgraded cabinetry, skylites, vaulted Master Bedroom.  ALL HOMES IN MERIBEL HAVE 2.5 BATHS.

There have only been 8 homes sold and closed for 2007.  Meribel has only 2 models for sale - Savoy Models are 2BR 2.5 Baths.  Normandy Models are always end units and are 2BR, Loft, 2.5 Baths.

Area Market Survey Criteria     Status: Closed   Property Type: Attached Single   Area: Schaumburg          Subdivision:  Meribel           Closed Date: 01/01/2007-12/31/2007  
  
Sold Properties
Sold Price Range # Listings Avg. Days on Mkt
$200,000 - $249,999 8 98
  
Sold Properties Summary
# Units Avg. MT Median Sold Price Avg. Sold Price Max. Sold Price Min. Sold Price Total Volume
8 98 $240,750 $234,625 $245,000 $215,000

The lowest sale was $215,000 and the maximum price is $245,000 with an Average Market Time of 98 days.

If you are looking to sell your Meribel Townhome or thinking of purchasing a townhome in Meribel or another great area, pleae contact LynSims@remax.net  OR begin your HOME SEARCH HERE.  All homes for sale are listed at this one website for your convenience.

Lyn Sims RE/MAX Suburban

 

LYN SIMS at RE/MAX Suburban (847)230-7324

 

20+ experience selling homes in Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Roselle, Streamwood, Medinah, Itasca, Elk Grove, Palatine, Elgin, South Elgin, Carol Stream, Bloomingdale, St. Charles.

 

Lyn Sims


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