Lisle, IL|News|
August 2013 Lisle Home Sales See Slight Rise, Slight Price Drop Over 2012
The number of homes sold in the Village grew slightly, while the median price of the homes sold dropped slightly.

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The number of homes sold in the Village grew slightly, while the median price of the homes sold dropped slightly.

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