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Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Elgin

The average price for homes on these streets range from $507,500 to $675,000.

Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Elgin

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Elgin
The average price for homes on these streets range from $507,500 to $675,000.

1. Oxford Lane - Average: $675,000

Oxford Lane is the 1st most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 2002 to 2006, and ranging in price from $516,000 to $675,000. It is home to the Williamsburg Green subdivision.

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2. Lamont Court - Average: $630,500

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Lamont Court is the 2nd most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 1982 to 2007, and ranging in price from $625,000 to $636,000. It is home to the Williamsburg Green subdivision.

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3. Stonebriar Lane - Average: $606,000

Stonebriar Lane is the 3rd most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 2003 to 2008, and ranging in price from $606,000 to $606,000. It is home to the Stonecrest subdivision.

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4. Heathmoor Drive - Average: $565,000

Heathmoor Drive is the 4th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 2007 to 2014, and ranging in price from $491,500 to $620,000. It is home to the Highland Woods subdivision.

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5. Peregrine Way - Average: $549,333

Peregrine Way is the 5th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 2006 to 2015, and ranging in price from $400,000 to $603,000. It is home to the Highland Woods subdivision.

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6. Rohrssen Road - Average: $542,500

Rohrssen Road is the 6th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 1968 to 2003, and ranging in price from $320,000 to $765,000.

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7. Winged Elm - Average: $536,450

Winged Elm is the 7th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 2008 to 2013, and ranging in price from $422,900 to $650,000. It is home to the Highland Woods subdivision.

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8. Winding Hill Drive - Average: $530,000

Winding Hill Drive is the 8th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 2006 to 2008, and ranging in price from $530,000 to $530,000. It is home to the Tall Oaks subdivision.

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9. Tournament Drive - Average: $523,138

Tournament Drive is the 9th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 200 to 2016, and ranging in price from $496,000 to $602,500. It is home to the Bowes Creek Country Club subdivision.

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10. Quiet Trail - Average: $507,500

Quiet Trail is the 10th most expensive street in Elgin, with single family homes built from 1999 to 2009, and ranging in price from $480,000 to $535,000. It is home to the Oak Ridge Farm and Oak Ridge subdivisions.

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