Tony Anczer is a top producing Chicagoland Realtor serving New Lenox and the general region. Tony works directly with you from start to closing of your buying or selling journey. Born and raised in the south Chicago suburbs, Tony knows the region well. As a real estate agent licensed in both Illinois and Indiana, Tony can help you with real estate agent services in both Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana.
Whether you are looking to buy a home or sell a home, buy or sell commercial property, or buy or sell investment residential real estate, Tony would love to interview with you to provide the New Lenox IL realtor services you are looking for. Call Tony directly on his cell at 708-608-3000 or reach out via email at Tony@Anczer.com
The Median sold single family home value in New Lenox Illinois is $425,000.
Nearby towns that are similiar to New Lenox include Frankort, TInley Park, Orland Park and Mokena.
No – New Lenox does not have a pre-sale home inspection. Many towns in Illinois do have a pre-sale home inspection required by the city or village, but the Village of New Lenox does not require a pre-sale home inspection. Note that a home inspection would still be part of the real estate sale process, but that would be an inspector hired by the buyer, and unrelated to the Village of New Lenox. The main involvement from the Village of New Lenox you would have would be to have the water account changed to the name of the buyer, and for the seller to have the final water bill paid right before closing.
The main fee that most people do not know about to buy or sell a home in New Lenox isn’t a fee from the Village of New Lenox, but is a fee from the State of Illinois and Will County. Both the State and the County have a “transfer stamp” fee, which is essentially a tax upon buying or selling a home. This fee can change, but as of the date of this post, per the Illinois Realtors Association, the State of Illinois Transfer stamp fee is $0.50/$500, and the Will County Transfer Stamp fee is $0.25/$500. These fees are customarily paid by the seller. For a $400,000 house, the total transfer stamp fees would be $600 ($400,000 * $.75/$500).
In the south Chicago region communities either get their drinking water from Lake Michigan, or from wells. New Lenox water comes from Lake Michigan if you live in town, but you may have a private well if you live in the more rural parts of New Lenox.
The utiliity providers in New Lenox are: Village of New Lenox for Sewer and Water, NICOR for natural gas, and ComEd for electricity. Some rural properties in New Lenox will not have natural gas and will have the fuel source of propane.
Water is provided by the Village of New Lenox, which is best reached by calling the Village Hall at 815-215-4800. Natural gas is provided by NICOR and can be reached at their “Start, Stop, or Transfer Residential Service” page by phone at 888-642-6748. Electricity is provided by ComEd and can be reached online at their “Stop, Start, or Move Your Service” page, or by phone at 800-334-7661.
When buying or selling a home in Beecher, or any other town, a number of vendors may be needed. Lenders, handymen, painters, appraisers, surveyors, attorneys, and/or other vendors may be needed. We have developed a list of trusted vendors that provide these services – see our Preferred Vendors page for their cntact
The housing stock in New Lenox is mostly single family residences with some townhouses, duplexes, and multi-family apartments.
Below is a graph showing home values in New Lenox Illinois starting from 2008. The blue line shows that home values have been consistently appreciating over time, and that home values are at all time highs. Note that from the graph we see that home values in New Lenox are higher than that of home values for the median home in the state of Illinois (the yellow line) and also higher than the value of the median home in the United States (the red line.)
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