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Find Your New Deerfield Home

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007 by admin

Deerfield, Illlinois is a beautiful place to call home.  From the natural settings to the close proximity to the city, this North Shore community offers it all.  Excellent schools, Deerfield schools are top rated, the crime rate in the location is bordering non-existent and the general population is of an educated background. 

Some quick stats on Deerfield:
Median Home Value: $570K
Neighborhood Appreciation: +98%

Deerfield homes are typically higher priced than those throughout Illinois, however the property value and location alone are worth the price.

Currently there are 14 Deerfield homes on the market ranging in price from $225K to $1.7 Million.  Of these homes more than 50% fall between $225K and $700K, which means buying now ensures an appreciated value over that of the current median value. 7 of these homes are new on the market and just listed within this past week.  The homes vary in size from 2 bedroom 2 bathroom - 4 bedroom 4 bathroom, however the vast majority are 3 bedroom 2 bathroom homes.

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Top Stories Of 2006

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007 by admin

Deerfield: Deerfield enacts tough smoking ban

In 2006, smoking in Deerfield was banned at all places of employment, stores, restaurants, taverns and within 25 feet of the entrance to buildings.  The villages efforts were recognized by the American Cancer Society and was presented with its Standing Community of Hope award to Mayor Steve Harris.  Deerfields ordinance set the standard for other communities to follow.

Evanston: Affordable housing

The economic boom that swept Evanston six years ago, often referred to as the golden goose, was the topic of debate in ‘06.  The threat of the goose going away caused great controversey in the decision to provide affordable housing.

Glencoe: Revamped garbage collection

Beginning in March 2007, a revamped garbage collection system will begin, after much controversey and debate.  For residents who pay extra for garbage collection service, a second pick-up per week will begin.  Over $130,000 is believed to be saved from staff and equipment replacement reductions through the new system, according to the village board.

Glenview: Initiatives to reduce traffic congestion is number one priority in 2007

The village board started of 2006 by studying speed humps, like those Chicago put in, as a way to calm traffic.  As of November, more comprehensive measures were discussed, and beginning this year, in response to residents’ requests, strict enforcement will take place and other improvements will be made.

Highland Park & Highwood: Fort Sheridan and School finance

Both Highland Park and Highwood worked well to maintain educational opportunties for children of military children.   Senate Bill 702 was signed in 2006 by the governor, that expects more than 200 housing units to be built at sites such as Fort Sheridan within the next few years.  An estimated $472,000 in annual tax revenue would be generated for local schools and other taxing bodies because of the bill.

Kenilworth, Wilmette, Winnetka: Ash Borer

For the calendar year of 2007, Wilmette is budgeting $275,000 to fight the Emerald Ash Borer that has created a large battle and has quarantined the area.

Lake Bluff & Lake Forest: Lake Forest High School sees $54 mil upgrade, Lake Bluff battles over what to do with  Harrison Conference Center

Pot-bellied pigs became an international spotlight for Lake Forest this year, after one resident moved her home and her pigs within the city limits.

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