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A residential property located at 540 Anjali Court in Sycamore has a new owner following a sale that closed on June 24. The transaction was finalized at a purchase price of $266,000, marking the latest home sale in the neighborhood.
The property, situated on a quiet court, offers a typical layout for the area. While specific details about the home's square footage and lot size were not immediately disclosed, the sale price aligns with recent market trends for single-family homes in this part of Sycamore. Real estate records show that the home changed hands after being listed for a period, eventually settling at the agreed-upon figure.
Local market observers note that the Sycamore housing market has seen steady activity, with homes in this price range attracting interest from both first-time buyers and those looking to downsize. The sale of 540 Anjali Court adds to the ongoing turnover in the community, where inventory has remained relatively tight. For the new owners, the purchase represents a move into a well-established residential area known for its access to local parks and schools.
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