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Top 10 Most Expensive streets in Orland Park

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Orland Park.

The average price for homes on these streets range from $730,000 to $1,050,000.

1. Green Manor Drive - Average: $1,050,000

Green Manor Drive is the 1st most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1999 to 2001, and ranging in price from $975,000 to $1,125,000.

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2. Crystal Meadow Court - Average: $990,000

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Crystal Meadow Court is the 2nd most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1999 to 2006, and ranging in price from $990,000 to $990,000.

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3. Singletree Road - Average: $954,000

Singletree Road is the 3rd most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1991 to 2006, and ranging in price from $548,000 to $1,360,000. It is home to the Silo Ridge subdivision.

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4. Deer Haven Lane - Average: $949,500

Deer Haven Lane is the 4th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 2014 to 2019, and ranging in price from $949,000 to $950,000. It is home to the Deer Haven subdivision.

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5. Valley Court - Average: $890,000

Valley Court is the 5th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1988 to 1994, and ranging in price from $890,000 to $890,000. It is home to the Crystal Tree subdivision.

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6. Fawn View Circle - Average: $880,000

Fawn View Circle is the 6th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 2011 to 2015, and ranging in price from $715,000 to $1,000,000. It is home to the Deer Haven subdivision.

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7. Tower Drive - Average: $880,000

Tower Drive is the 7th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1991 to 2003, and ranging in price from $880,000 to $880,000. It is home to the Muirfield and Victoria Place subdivisions.

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8. Windmill Road - Average: $879,000

Windmill Road is the 8th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1990 to 2002, and ranging in price from $590,000 to $1,200,000. It is home to the Silo Ridge subdivision.

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9. Silo Ridge Road - Average: $792,876

Silo Ridge Road is the 9th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 1986 to 2006, and ranging in price from $480,000 to $1,150,000. It is home to the Silo Ridge subdivision.

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10. Bunratty Court - Average: $730,000

Bunratty Court is the 10th most expensive street in Orland Park, with single family homes built from 2005 to 2005, and ranging in price from $730,000 to $730,000. It is home to the Bunratty Estates subdivision.

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