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Market Conditions for Aurora, Illinois
Reported by Peggy Brown, REALTOR
Updated November 2, 2009.
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For the month of October, Aurora saw 132 single family homes close with an average sale price of $183,072. The average sale price was 95% of the average list price. The average market time was 145 days.
Founded in 1857, the city of Aurora is located about 40 miles west of Chicago. Growing steadily since the first settlers built a mill on the Fox River, Aurora today is the third most populous community in Illinois and among the fastest growing cities in the U.S. Much of the downtown area is located on Stolp Island, a district placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown neighborhoods today include a broad range of businesses, services, retail, dining, entertainment and museums. The Aurora Transportation Center offers its residents convenient rail service to Chicago, and the Route 59 corridor offers additional shopping convenience.
ZIP Codes: 60502, 60503, 60504, 60505, 60506, 60507, 60568, 60572, 60598, 60599

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