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This is What $75,000 Buys You

Here is your chance to take a peek inside two comparably priced homes, one in Oak Forest and the other in Tinley Park. Does one suit your needs?

1. 4355 Henry St., Oak Forest. Asking price: $75,000, according to realtor listings.

This is a two-bedroom split-level home. It has two bathrooms and 1,346 square feet of living space. The home was built in 1970.

This home has a newer roof, newer furnace and air conditioning sytem. It features a 13x12 master bedroom and a master bath with a jucuzzi. In the back, there is a patio, deck and fenced yard.

The home sits on a lot that measures 57x115.

2. 16945 S. Sayre Ave., Tinley Park. Asking price: $74,900, according to realtor listings.

This is a completely rehabbed three-bedroom home. It has one bathroom and 1,096 square feet of living space. The home was built in 1951.

This home features new kitchen appliances and a new ceramic tile floor in the kitchen. It has a master bedroom that measures 12x14.

The home sits on a lot that measures 68x270x67x270. It has an asphalt driveway.

Realtor listing source/information: David J. Cobb, RE/MAX All Properties.

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ChiCubs1 June 18, 2013 at 11:50 am
You're right "Concerned Citizen" Raccoons carry some nasty diseases and I fear for anyoneRead More that has to go in that house. When we were house hunting, I remember going up to a few houses and turning right away because it said MOLD INFESTED on the front door which was considerate of the listing agent. So I like your idea of having it be known that this house is raccoon infested. If Tinley lets this continue, the raccoons will literally put holes all over that house!
Local Citizen June 18, 2013 at 02:01 pm
I'd also contact whichever bank has this in foreclosure. If they're the legal owners, then they'reRead More responsible. Maybe the threat of a lawsuit if someone gets sick or injured might prompt them to take action.
Concerned Citizen June 18, 2013 at 02:31 pm
The problem is that nobody knows or can locate the bank who owns this property. I have contacted aRead More friend of mine whom is a realtor and there saying it's owned by HUD! Well good luck getting in touch with them!
MM June 16, 2013 at 01:58 pm
How are those cords that you pull, are they all stretched out?
A June 18, 2013 at 12:00 pm
no they are like new, it was barely used
Marni June 14, 2013 at 07:57 am
We too live in Parkside and I couldn't agree with you more! I love your sign! I have a three yearRead More old and I refuse to let him play on the last 15 feet of the driveway due to the speeding cars. Maybe a speed bump?!
dalygirl June 16, 2013 at 09:25 am
We've looked into a speed bump too. Make yourself a sign, call the Tinley Police and ask for theRead More electronic monitoring sign, call the village and complain, and be pro-active. Someone from the village saw my sign and has informed me that the village will be putting up speed limit signs and caution - kids playing signs this week. Good luck!!
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sweet heart June 12, 2013 at 08:59 pm
The storm:s were bad out here tinley park. Black cloud:s and heavy rain fall high wind"s.
Northwestern College 2012 graduates Keana Adams and Kelly Murphy are wearing eco-friendly caps and gowns made from plastic bottles, gowns the College will again feature at its 2013 ceremony.
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I'm surprised to learn that the fabric is cooler and more comfortable than the traditional gowns.Read More How fantastic! What a great story.