110 Sioux Avenue · Unit 110 Sioux Ave 5

Property details·Carpentersville, Kane County, Illinois·03-12-252-033

3Beds
1,628Sq ft
0.15Acres
1957Built
$109KLast sale

Location

Address

110 Sioux Avenue

Unit 110 Sioux Ave 5

Carpentersville, IL 60110

Kane County

Parcel ID

03-12-252-033

Coordinates

42.133445, -88.243369

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Square feet
1,628
Year built
1957
Garage
2-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.15 acres
Land area
6,354 sq ft
Subdivision
Of Golfview Highlands Subdivision
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$1,089.2
Market value$227,412
Assessed value$75,804
Building value$189,753
Land value$37,659

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Kane County 2026 Insights

Kane County, Illinois: Chicago's Western Frontier Hits Its Stride

Kane County doesn't make many national headlines, but it arguably represents the American suburbs at their most functional — high incomes, strong ownership rates, relatively moderate home prices, and a booming sales market that keeps quietly humming even as coastal metros cool. Anchored by Elgin and Aurora (Illinois' second-largest city), Kane County has spent decades absorbing Chicago's westward growth, and the data suggests that wave hasn't crested yet.

The headline number here isn't the median home price — it's the gap. With a median household income of $100,678 running 34% above the national figure, and a median home price of $370,000, Kane County's affordability ratio sits close to 3.7x income. That's essentially in line with the historical benchmark of 4x, a rarity in a major metro area. For a county within commuting distance of one of America's largest job markets, that's genuinely unusual and explains why buyers keep coming.

A Market That's Moving — Fast

Last year's 4,563 home sales across a relatively tight inventory base drove year-over-year price appreciation of 6.7% — well above inflation and a signal that demand continues to outpace supply. The spread between the 10th and 90th percentile prices ($207,000 to $692,500) tells a county of two markets: entry-level bungalows in Elgin's older neighborhoods on one end, and the newer luxury construction around Geneva, St. Charles, and South Elgin on the other. The median year built of 1994 reflects Kane's suburban buildout era — most of this housing stock is solidly millennial-era construction, functional and family-oriented rather than historic or cutting-edge.

The 75.7% homeownership rate stands out sharply — nearly 20 points above the national average — reinforcing Kane County's identity as a place people plant roots rather than pass through.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$370,000~3.7x median income — near the healthy 4x benchmark
Homeownership Rate75.7%Nearly 20 pts above national average of ~65%
YoY Price Change+6.7%Well above inflation; demand outpacing inventory
Rent Burden Rate47.6%Renters squeezed despite ownership affordability

The Renter Exception

Here's the tension the headline numbers obscure: while owners are sitting pretty, Kane County's renters are struggling. A rent burden rate of 47.6% — meaning nearly half of renters spend more than 30% of income on housing — is strikingly high for a county with this income profile, and 23.3% face severe rent burden. With a median rent of $1,404, renter cost isn't extreme in absolute terms, but it's falling on households earning considerably less than the county median. The 12% child poverty rate, above what the income figures would suggest, tells the same story: prosperity here is unevenly distributed.

The 12.9% limited English population reflects a significant immigrant community, concentrated largely in Aurora and Elgin, and likely overlaps with both the rental market stress and the 13% of adults without a high school diploma — a workforce pipeline challenge county employers are increasingly navigating.


What makes Kane County unique? Kane County threads a needle few Chicago-area counties manage: genuine affordability for homeowners within an hour of downtown Chicago, driven by decades of planned suburban expansion and a diverse economic base that includes manufacturing, healthcare, and distribution logistics along the I-88 corridor.

Is Kane County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers prioritizing value within the Chicago metro, Kane County remains one of the more compelling options. A 3.7x price-to-income ratio, strong ownership culture, and 6.7% annual appreciation suggest the market rewards entry — though low inventory and fast-moving sales mean competition remains real.

Why are renters struggling in a relatively affordable county? Kane County's affordability story is largely an ownership story. The rental market serves a lower-income segment that hasn't benefited proportionally from the county's income growth, and limited multi-family development keeps rental supply constrained even as demand from newer arrivals and younger households grows.

Local market context

Carpentersville has 12,353 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $473,390, Carpentersville offers mid-range housing options.

The price per square foot of $291 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Carpentersville prices closely align with the Kane County average.

MetricCarpentersvilleKane Countyvs County
Average Price$473,390$464,493+2%
Avg Sq Ft1,6242,097-23%
Price/Sq Ft$291$222+31%
Properties12,353212,626-94%

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