Proposed new construction in Huntley, IL
Coyne Station
A proposed Lennar 55+ and single-family community in Huntley
Coyne Station is a proposed Lennar community at Coyne Station Road and Main Street in Huntley, IL. The plan calls for 195 homes: 100 single-family homes plus 95 age-targeted Andare homes for active adults 55 and older. It is still in Huntley Village Board review and needs annexation and a vote, so nothing is final yet. Pricing and floor plans have not been released. If a new 55+ or single-family Lennar home in Huntley is on your radar, the interest list keeps you first in line as it moves.
- Builder
- Lennar
- Location
- Huntley, IL
- Homes
- Single-family + 55+
- Status
- Proposed
At a glance
Coyne Station fast facts: proposed Lennar 55+ in Huntley
Here is what is on the record today and what has not been released. This community is proposed, not approved, so treat the plan as a plan. Anything marked not yet released, join the interest list and I will send it to you the day it drops.
- Builder
- Lennar
- City
- Huntley, IL
- County
- McHenry County
- Location
- Coyne Station Rd & Main St
- Home type
- Single-family + active-adult (55+)
- Proposed plan
- 195 homes: 100 single-family + 95 active-adult (Andare)
- Status
- Proposed, in village review
- Approvals needed
- Annexation + village vote (not yet approved)
- Timeline
- Not yet set, pending approvalGet notified
- Pricing
- Not yet releasedGet notified
- Floor plans and models
- Not yet releasedGet notified
- Square footage
- Not yet releasedGet notified
- HOA
- Not yet releasedGet notified
- Lot availability
- Not yet releasedGet notified
Where it is proposed
Coyne Station Road and Main Street in Huntley, IL, McHenry County, near the Route 47 corridor and a short drive to the I-90 interchange.
Track Coyne Station from proposal to launch
I follow the village agenda so you do not have to. Add your name, email, and phone and I will tell you when it is approved, when Lennar releases pricing and plans, and how to get in early, plus register you as represented before your first visit.
About the proposal
A proposed Lennar community in Huntley, IL
Coyne Station is a Lennar proposal for the area around Coyne Station Road and Main Street in Huntley. As put in front of the Huntley Village Board, the plan is 195 homes: 100 single-family homes and 95 age-targeted Andare homes for active adults 55 and older. Because it still needs annexation and a village vote, the details, and whether it happens at all, are not settled. This page states what is on the record and marks everything else as not yet released.
The most interesting part is the active-adult component. Andare is Lennar's line built specifically for the 55-plus buyer: single-level living, lower maintenance, and a community designed around that stage of life. Huntley already proved how strong that demand is with Del Webb Sun City, so a smaller, newer 55+ option from another national builder is a genuinely useful alternative for right-sizers who want new construction without the scale of a mega-community.
Nothing about home designs, square footages, included features, lot sizes, or pricing has been released, and it would be premature for Lennar to publish them before the approvals are in hand. Rather than guess, I will pass along verified details the moment they are real. The interest list below is how you get them first, and how you stay ahead of an active-adult release where the best homes go fast.
Location and lifestyle
Huntley: an active-adult town with real amenities
Huntley has quietly become one of the go-to towns in the northwest suburbs for buyers who want new construction with amenities close by. The Route 47 corridor carries the grocery, big-box, and restaurant runs, and the I-90 interchange gives a fast route east toward Elgin, Schaumburg, O'Hare, and Chicago. For a 55-plus buyer, that mix of everyday convenience and easy highway access is exactly what makes downsizing here work.
The town also kept a real center. The historic Huntley Town Square hosts a summer concert series, a farmers market, and a cluster of local restaurants and shops, so there is somewhere to walk to and something going on beyond the subdivisions. For active adults especially, having a genuine downtown a short drive away is a quality-of- life difference that a pure bedroom community cannot match.
Being the home of Del Webb Sun City means Huntley already has the medical offices, services, and recreation that an older buyer base relies on, and national builders keep investing here for that reason. On schools, the single-family portion of a Huntley address in this area is expected to be served by Huntley Community School District 158; confirm the exact assignment for the parcel before you buy. There is no Metra station in Huntley itself, so residents commute by car via I-90, with the nearest commuter rail a drive away toward Crystal Lake or Elgin.
Market context
Lennar, 55+, and new construction in McHenry County
Active-adult is one of the strongest and most durable segments of the new-home market, and McHenry County has proven demand for it. Baby boomers right-sizing out of larger family homes want single-level, low-maintenance living, and they want it new. A proposed Lennar Andare community in Huntley steps directly into that lane.
What makes Coyne Station worth tracking is that it is smaller and newer than the established giant down the road. Some buyers love the scale and amenities of a mega-community; others want something more boutique, and a fresh option from a national builder gives them that choice in a town they already trust. The single-family homes, meanwhile, serve move-up and move-over buyers who want a new home in Huntley proper.
The honest caveat is that this is a proposal. It could be approved as planned, changed, delayed, or dropped. That is exactly why an educated, ready buyer has the advantage: if it moves forward, the people already on the list are the ones positioned to get the best lots and plans in the first release. Getting on now costs nothing.
What you need to know
Buying new construction with Lennar
The person at the builder's sales desk works for Lennar, not for you. That is not a knock on them, it is their job. You are allowed, and smart, to bring your own agent to represent your side, and in almost every case it costs you nothing, because the builder has already budgeted a co-broke commission into the deal whether you bring an agent or not. For an active-adult purchase, where the contract, HOA, and long-term fit all matter, having someone on your side is worth even more.
The catch is timing. Most builders, Lennar included, require your agent to register you on your first visit. If you tour or sign up alone first and bring an agent later, the builder can refuse to recognize them and you lose your representation. So get connected before you tour, have your agent register you, and let them read the contract and addenda so you know exactly what you are signing.
That is where I come in. I'm Joe Keegan, a local broker with Brokerocity, and Subdiview is how I track new construction across the northwest suburbs, including the 55-plus communities that are a real focus of mine. I represent buyers at Coyne Station and other new communities at no cost to you, and I make sure you are registered correctly before your first visit. Get on the interest list and I will keep you ahead of it.
Questions and answers
Coyne Station Huntley FAQ
- Is Coyne Station in Huntley approved yet?
- Not yet. As of early 2026, Coyne Station is a proposal in front of the Huntley Village Board and still needs annexation and an approval vote. That means the plan, the home counts, and even whether it moves forward at all can still change. This page tracks it honestly: join the interest list and I will tell you the moment the village votes and Lennar starts releasing real details.
- Who is the builder of Coyne Station?
- The proposed builder is Lennar (Lennar), a national homebuilder that already builds across McHenry County. The plan includes Lennar's Andare active-adult product for buyers 55 and older alongside standard single-family homes. There is no public Lennar page for Coyne Station yet, so this local guide is where verified details will appear first as the approval process plays out.
- What is the 55+ / Andare part of Coyne Station?
- Andare is Lennar's active-adult line, built for buyers 55 and older who want low-maintenance, single-level living in a community geared to that stage of life. The proposal for Coyne Station calls for 95 of these age-targeted homes alongside 100 standard single-family homes. Floor plans, sizes, and pricing for the Andare homes have not been released. If the 55+ product is what you want, say so on the interest list and I will send those plans first.
- Where is Coyne Station located?
- At Coyne Station Road and Main Street in Huntley, IL, in McHenry County. That keeps it close to the Route 47 corridor and the I-90 interchange, so residents get retail, dining, and a fast route toward Elgin and Chicago without a long drive.
- How much will Coyne Station homes cost?
- Pricing has not been released, and the community is not even approved yet, so any number you see quoted is speculation. Lennar publishes real pricing much closer to a sales launch. Rather than guess, I will post verified pricing here once it is public. Join the interest list to get it first.
- What schools would serve Coyne Station?
- A Huntley address in this area is expected to fall in Huntley Community School District 158. For the age-targeted homes schools matter less, but for the single-family side confirm the exact assignment for the parcel with the district before you buy. I will post the confirmed schools here once they are set.
- Why watch a proposed Huntley active-adult community now?
- Huntley is already one of the best-known active-adult markets in Illinois thanks to Del Webb Sun City, so a second, smaller 55+ option from Lennar is worth tracking early. The buyers who do best on a new active-adult release are the ones who are educated and ready before models open. Getting on the list now costs nothing and keeps you first in line if and when it is approved.
- How do I get updates on Coyne Station?
- Join the interest list on this page. You will hear from me when the village votes, when Lennar releases pricing or floor plans, and before any first release, and I will make sure you are registered as represented before your first visit so you keep your buyer's agent.
Be first in line
Get on the Coyne Station interest list
Coyne Station is still a proposal, which is exactly why getting on the list early pays off. I will tell you when the village votes, when Lennar releases pricing and floor plans, and before the first release, and I will make sure you are registered as represented before your first visit so you keep your buyer's agent from day one.
Questions before then? Text or call me, Joe Keegan, anytime at 224-385-8779.