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Be prepared to be impressed with this immaculate better than new home situated in the Tanner Trails subdivision. This home boasts an open inviting floor plan, upgrades galore, hardwood floors and Berber carpeting. Enter the home into the light and bright two story foyer with overhead light, large window and hardwood floors. Love to entertain, than this large family room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace and kitchen area is for you. Cook's will enjoy the gourmet eat-in kitchen with granite counters, Hickory cabinetry, stylish stainless steel appliances including a double oven, center island, and butler's pantry. The den with full bay window, laundry, a half bath with pedestal sink, formal dining room with double tray ceiling and formal living room all complete the first floor. Upstairs are the four generously sized bedrooms including the huge master. Double doors open to reveal the vaulted master with sitting area and luxury bathroom with double sink, whirlpool tub, separate shower, and walk-in closet. Other outstanding features include a fenced yard, deck, patio, and the unfinished basement awaiting your final touch!
The motto of Aurora's northern neighbor, "The Village with a View to the Future," is perhaps most appropriate. The town is looking ahead, expanding its boundaries and inviting new residents, as housing developments and new businesses, at a steady flow, become fixtures of the community. The Sesquicentennial Yearbook, put out in 1984 by North Aurorians celebrating the village's 150 years, is perhaps the most comprehensive account of the town's history. According to the yearbook, North Aurora used to be known as Schneider's Mill, or Schneider's Crossing, 161 years ago. At least that was the mailing address the U.S. Post Office recognized. That name came from a grist mill built by John Peter Schneider, the first settler to this valley locale, who came here in 1834.
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