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Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Grayslake

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Grayslake

Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Grayslake

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Grayslake
The average price for homes on these streets range from $382,500 to $645,000.

1. Gilmer Road - Average: $645,000

Gilmer Road is the 1st most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1986 to 1990, and ranging in price from $645,000 to $645,000.

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Washington Street is the 2nd most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1863 to 1962, and ranging in price from $380,000 to $645,000. It is home to the Highland Lake subdivision.

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3. Frances Drive - Average: $432,060

Frances Drive is the 3rd most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 2015 to 2017, and ranging in price from $406,000 to $518,000. It is home to the Stony Ridge subdivision.

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4. Switchgrass Lane - Average: $432,000

Switchgrass Lane is the 4th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1995 to 1998, and ranging in price from $432,000 to $432,000. It is home to the Prairie Crossing subdivision.

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5. Meadow Lane - Average: $430,000

Meadow Lane is the 5th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1985 to 1989, and ranging in price from $211,000 to $475,000.

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6. Lindsey Avenue - Average: $420,000

Lindsey Avenue is the 6th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1992 to 1992, and ranging in price from $420,000 to $420,000. It is home to the West Trail subdivision.

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7. Shore Drive - Average: $410,000

Shore Drive is the 7th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1959 to 1992, and ranging in price from $410,000 to $410,000. It is home to the West Trail subdivision.

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8. Wild Iris Lane - Average: $393,000

Wild Iris Lane is the 8th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1996 to 1998, and ranging in price from $386,000 to $400,000. It is home to the Prairie Crossing subdivision.

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9. Mulrany Place - Average: $385,000

Mulrany Place is the 9th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1992 to 1992, and ranging in price from $385,000 to $385,000. It is home to the Haryan Farm subdivision.

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10. Windflower Court - Average: $382,500

Windflower Court is the 10th most expensive street in Grayslake, with single family homes built from 1998 to 2000, and ranging in price from $325,000 to $440,000. It is home to the Prairie Crossing subdivision.

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