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About the community

A quiet 1990s neighborhood on the Kane side of the county line, across Ogden from the hospital.

Four Pointes is a compact single family subdivision on the far southeast edge of Aurora, south of Ogden Avenue off Pointe Boulevard and just west of the Kane and DuPage county line. It is a true neighborhood rather than a master planned development: a short run of curving streets and cul de sacs with sidewalks, curbs, and street lights, wrapped around a small Fox Valley Park District park. Homes are primarily early to mid 1990s two story plans, and MLS records show no association dues. The address surprises people twice, first because a 60504 Aurora home sits in Kane County, and second because it is zoned to Oswego School District 308 rather than Indian Prairie.

At a glance

Detached two story homes

Mostly three and four bedroom plans with two car attached garages and basements, built primarily in the early to mid 1990s.

No association dues

MLS records list association fees as None. Confirm covenant and HOA status in writing during attorney review.

Four Pointes Park

A Fox Valley Park District park at the edge of the plat, on McDowell Avenue. Some homes back directly to its open space.

Oswego District 308

Confirmed by federal school district boundary geometry and by listing records. Verify the specific schools by address.

Rush Copley across Ogden

Rush Copley Medical Center at 2000 Ogden Avenue is under a mile from the subdivision.

Ogden Avenue at the edge

US 34 runs along the north side, with I-88 about four miles north via Farnsworth Avenue.

What’s close

Four Pointes sits south of Ogden Avenue off Pointe Boulevard on the far southeast side of Aurora, in Aurora Township, Kane County, a few hundred feet west of the DuPage County line.

Hospital
Rush Copley Medical Center at 2000 Ogden Avenue, directly across Ogden and under a mile away.
Schools
Oswego Community Unit School District 308. Reported attendance schools are The Wheatlands Elementary, Bednarcik Junior High, and Oswego East High School. Confirm by address with the District 308 locator.
Highway
Ogden Avenue, US 34, along the north edge, I-88 roughly four miles north via Farnsworth Avenue, and Route 59 a few miles east.
Train
Metra's BNSF line, with the Route 59 station about five miles northeast and the Aurora Transportation Center about three and a half miles northwest. Both are drive and park.
Shopping
The Ogden Avenue retail corridor at the doorstep, with Fox Valley Mall and the Route 59 big box corridor a few miles northeast.
Parks
Four Pointes Park in the neighborhood, plus Fox Valley Park District facilities including Fox Fitness at Copley on the hospital campus.

What it’s actually like to live here

Four Pointes is the kind of neighborhood people move into and then quietly stay in. The streets are short and curving, several ending in cul de sacs, with sidewalks and street lights throughout and a small park folded into the middle of the plat. The homes were built for families in the early 1990s, which in practice means separate living and dining rooms, a family room off the kitchen, three or four bedrooms upstairs, and a basement to grow into. Lots are modest and easy to keep. Because there is no association collecting dues, the only exterior standards are the city's, so the neighborhood reads as lived in rather than curated, with mature trees and a lot of long tenured owners.

The location is unusual for an Aurora subdivision this size. Rush Copley Medical Center sits just across Ogden Avenue, which is a real quality of life factor for families managing a parent's care, for anyone with an ongoing condition, and for the many clinicians who work there. The Ogden corridor puts groceries, pharmacies, restaurants, and routine errands within a few minutes, and Fox Valley Park District programming, including a fitness center on the hospital campus, is close enough to use casually. The school assignment is the other pleasant surprise: buyers who assume every 60504 address is Indian Prairie find out this one is Oswego District 308.

The honest tradeoffs are real. Ogden Avenue is a four lane arterial, so the homes nearest it trade quiet for convenience, and a hospital campus that close means occasional ambulance traffic. Lots are small, generally under a quarter acre, so this is not the place for a big yard or an outbuilding. The housing stock is now roughly thirty years old, which puts roofs, furnaces, water heaters, and siding at or past first replacement age, and buyers should budget for mechanicals even on a well kept home. There is no HOA, so there is also no pool, clubhouse, or gate, and no association to lean on if a neighbor lets things slide. Metra is a drive rather than a walk. And the county and district lines run close enough that two homes a quarter mile apart can sit in different counties and different school districts, which makes address level verification non negotiable here.

The questions buyers actually ask

Four Pointes FAQ

The questions I get most from buyers shopping Four Pointes. If yours isn't here, text 224-385-8779, same-day reply.

What are property taxes like?
Roughly $7,000 – $11,000 per year, depending on home size and value. Kane County assessor records are the source of truth. Happy to pull a specific bill on any home you're considering.
What's the typical closing timeline?
30 to 45 days from accepted offer to keys. Cash deals can close in two weeks. Conventional financing is usually closer to 45.
Is Four Pointes in Kane County or DuPage County, and which schools serve it?
Kane County, in the City of Aurora and Aurora Township, with a 60504 ZIP code. It is served by Oswego Community Unit School District 308, confirmed against federal school district boundary geometry and against listing records. Reported attendance schools are The Wheatlands Elementary, Bednarcik Junior High, and Oswego East High School. The Kane and DuPage line runs very close to this neighborhood, and subdivisions just east of it fall in DuPage County and Indian Prairie District 204, so confirm a specific address with the District 308 address locator before you write an offer.
Is there a homeowners association, and what are the dues?
MLS records for Four Pointes list association fees as None, and listing remarks state the neighborhood has no HOA fees. There is no association run pool, clubhouse, or gate, and common area upkeep falls to the City of Aurora and the Fox Valley Park District. A recorded declaration can exist even where no dues are collected, so confirm covenant and association status in writing during attorney review.
What kind of homes are in Four Pointes?
Detached single family homes, mostly two story, built primarily in the early to mid 1990s. Expect three to four bedrooms, two to two and a half baths, two car attached garages, and basements in a mix of finished and unfinished conditions. Exteriors are vinyl or aluminum siding, some with brick fronts, and lots are generally under a quarter acre.
What is there to do in the neighborhood?
Four Pointes Park, a Fox Valley Park District park on McDowell Avenue, sits at the edge of the plat, and several homes back directly to its open space. Beyond that, residents draw on the wider Fox Valley Park District, which serves Aurora, North Aurora, Montgomery, and part of Sugar Grove with more than 110 parks, four fitness centers, Orchard Valley Golf Course, Blackberry Farm, and Red Oak Nature Center. Fox Fitness at Copley is on the hospital campus directly across Ogden, and the Eola Community Center and Eola Road library branch are about a mile and a half east.
How is the commute and the access to highways and the train?
Ogden Avenue, US 34, is at the edge of the neighborhood. I-88 is roughly four miles north via Farnsworth Avenue, and Route 59 is a few miles east. For rail, the Route 59 station on Metra's BNSF line is about a five mile drive, and the Aurora Transportation Center, the BNSF western terminus, is roughly three and a half miles northwest. Both require driving and parking, and neither is walkable from the subdivision.
What do homes cost here, and what are property taxes like?
Rather than freeze a number into this page, check the Market snapshot above, which pulls live from the MLS for Four Pointes specifically. In general terms, the neighborhood is attainable relative to neighboring Naperville and newer Oswego construction, turnover is low, and inventory is usually thin. On taxes, the Kane County bill combines the City of Aurora, Aurora Township, Kane County, the Fox Valley Park District, Aurora Public Library, and Oswego District 308, with the school district the largest single line. Effective rates in this part of Kane County generally land in the range of roughly 2.0 to 2.6 percent of market value depending on the assessment, the equalization factor, and which exemptions are in place. Confirm the actual bill per parcel with the Kane County Treasurer.
Who is the real estate agent for Four Pointes?
Joe Keegan is the local licensed Illinois real estate broker who covers Four Pointes in Aurora, IL through Subdiview, a neighborhood-first home search for the Chicago suburbs and collar counties. Joe prices and negotiates from the live MRED sold comps for Four Pointes specifically, not national averages, and can help you buy or sell here. Reach Joe at 224-385-8779 or joe@joekeeganhomes.com.

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Market snapshot

Four Pointes, by the numbers

Live MRED data, refreshed daily. The numbers below tell you what this market is doing today, not what Zillow's algorithm thinks it might be doing six weeks from now.

Typical sale price · last 90 days

$415,000

Sold in the last year

6

This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC for the period August 19, 2025 through August 19, 2026. Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC does not guarantee nor is it in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by Midwest Real Estate Data LLC may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.

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