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New school year, new home at Shodeen communities throughout the western suburbs

Low-interest rates and a sellers market have new homebuyers eagerly looking to buy their first home or move up in space and style. Responding to this demand, Shodeen Homes is offering 21 homes for quick delivery at communities in Geneva, Campton Hills, Elburn, Maple Park and Sycamore.

"This robust sellers market has homeowners selling existing homes often more quickly than anticipated and in need of a new home without the wait," said Anna Harmon, director of marketing and public relations for Shodeen Homes. "We have ranch and two-story homes at varying stages of construction, several available immediately, that include today's most popular amenities and finishes in desirable new home communities throughout the suburbs."

Buyers who want to live in what the National Association of Home Builders named the "Best Overall Community in the Midwest" will want to view the Donovan at 0S070 Forbes Drive at Mill Creek in Geneva.

• This master-planned Shodeen Homes' community is at close-out and consists of 2,356 homes, two Geneva Unit District 304 community grammar schools, 900-acres of open space, 127 acres of preserved wetlands, 195 acres of parks, 17 miles of walking/biking trails, two 18-hole public golf courses, a Geneva Park District community center and pool, two on-site community churches and a downtown Village Retail Center.

The 2748-square-foot Donovan, priced at $549,900, with first-floor master bedroom and in-law suite is move-in ready with five bedrooms, 3½ baths, hardwood plank flooring throughout most of the first-floor, gourmet island kitchen with white custom cabinets, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, lookout basement, three-car garage and sits on a picturesque homesite overlooking the 4th hole of the golf course.

• Just north of Geneva, buyers can enjoy a scenic lake view with the 3,339-square-foot Canterbury floor plan at 39W509 Norton Lake Drive at Shodeen's Norton Lake neighborhood in Campton Hills. Served by top-ranked St. Charles Unit District 303 schools and minutes from shopping along Randall Road, Norton Lake homeowners enjoy the 10-acre lake and can walk to Bell-Graham Elementary school. The Canterbury, priced at $564,808 features four bedrooms, 3½ baths, chef-pleasing island kitchen with white cabinets, granite countertops, formal living and dining room, study, two-story family room, master bedroom suite with spacious walk-in closet and private luxury bath, three-car garage and deep-pour walkout basement with 9-foot ceilings.

• West of Campton Hills and Geneva, buyers can be part of Shodeen's newest community, Elburn Station, with ranch, two-story and maintenance-free single-family home options ready for quick move-in. The Norway at 915 Simpson Avenue is a two-story home offering 2,332 square feet of living space and priced at $374,974. Highlights include four bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, island kitchen with white cabinets and granite countertops, hardwood plank flooring throughout most of the first-floor, family room with fireplace, exterior Craftsman elevation, full basement and two-car garage. Elburn Station residents are walking distance to the Elburn Metra train station, downtown Elburn and are served by Kaneland Unit District 302 schools.

• Further west and minutes from both the I-88 business corridor and DeKalb, Shodeen offers homes with varying delivery dates at Reston Ponds in Sycamore. A few blocks from quaint downtown Sycamore, Reston Ponds consists of 15-acres of parks and six ponds. The Geneva ranch plan, priced at $309,173, is move-in ready at 922 Bailey Road and features 2,051 square feet of living space with three bedrooms, two baths, natural white oak flooring throughout most of the first floor, mahogany kitchen cabinets with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, full basement, two-car garage and 15- by 15-foot concrete patio.

To learn more about ranch and two-story homes for quick delivery at any Shodeen Homes community, please visit www.shodeenhomes.com or call (630) 232-8181.

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