Lincolnshire · Lake County · IL
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Village Green.
- Active listings
- 1
- Median list
- $450K
- Avg time on market
- 9 days
- Sold · last year
- 7
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About the community
Maintenance-free condominium living inside a walkable Lincolnshire village center.
Village Green is a 108-home condominium community on the north side of Olde Half Day Road just east of Milwaukee Avenue, in Lake County's Village of Lincolnshire. Three brick elevator buildings sit above an enclosed heated parking garage, and Lake County Assessor records date them to 2001, 2002, and 2004. These are single-level condominium flats rather than townhomes. The community is the residential piece of what the Village itself calls The Village Green of Lincolnshire, a mixed-use district arranged around a central fountain, so the retail and office buildings, Village Hall, and the public library are all within a short walk.
At a glance
Three elevator buildings
108 single-level condominium homes above an enclosed heated garage, dated by county records to 2001, 2002, and 2004.
Gated with a pool over a pond
A gated community with an outdoor in-ground pool overlooking a gazebo and pond, plus a sundeck, exercise room, and clubhouse.
District 103 and Stevenson
Lincolnshire-Prairie View District 103 for elementary and middle, then Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125.
Half Day School across the road
The district's grades 3 to 5 building sits directly across Olde Half Day Road from the community.
Heated indoor parking
One or two spaces in the enclosed heated garage plus an assigned storage locker, generally on the owner's floor.
Walk to civic amenities
Lincolnshire Village Hall and the Vernon Area Public Library are both within roughly a quarter mile, along with the on-site retail.
What’s close
Village Green sits at the northeast corner of Milwaukee Avenue and Olde Half Day Road in Lincolnshire, inside a small mixed-use village center.
- Highway
- Milwaukee Avenue runs along the western edge and Route 22 just south, with a full I-94 interchange at Route 22 roughly three miles east.
- Schools
- Lincolnshire-Prairie View District 103 assigns by grade: Sprague for early childhood through 2, Half Day for 3 to 5, Daniel Wright for 6 to 8, then Stevenson High School.
- Train
- Lincolnshire has no station of its own. Prairie View on the North Central Service is closest, though that line runs a limited weekday-only schedule, so many commuters drive to Deerfield or Lake Forest.
- Shopping
- Retail and dining on-site at the Village Green center itself, with the Milwaukee Avenue corridor, Mellody Farm, and Hawthorn Mall a few minutes away.
- Healthcare
- Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville, Lake County's Level I trauma center, and Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, both roughly five miles out.
- Recreation
- The Des Plaines River Trail and the Buffalo Grove-Lincolnshire bike path are within a few blocks, and the Village maintains 11 of its own parks including Spring Lake Park.
What it’s actually like to live here
Village Green is one of the few places in Lincolnshire where you can live without a lawn to mow and still walk to something. The three brick buildings sit at the north edge of a small commercial center, so a resident's day can plausibly include coffee, a stop at Village Hall, and a walk to the Vernon Area Public Library without moving a car. Half Day School, the district's grades 3 through 5 building, is essentially across Olde Half Day Road. The Des Plaines River Trail and the Buffalo Grove-Lincolnshire bike path are close enough that the association keeps a bike room, and the buildings back onto a pond and gazebo that the outdoor pool overlooks. In a Lake County suburb built almost entirely around large single-family lots and corporate office parks, this is an unusual pocket of density that actually works.
The trade for that convenience is the trade every condominium buyer makes, and it is worth stating plainly. You own a percentage of common elements, not land. You share elevators, a garage, and hallways with your neighbors, and the association makes the decisions about the roof, the pool, and the reserve balance. On the other side of that ledger, the assessment does a great deal of work here. Gas, water, trash, snow, exterior maintenance, insurance, and amenity access are bundled in, which means the monthly number looks high next to a townhome fee until you count what it replaces. Sellers have summed it up the same way for years: you pay for electricity and internet, and the association handles the rest.
Two more honest notes. This is a commuter compromise. Lincolnshire has no Metra station, and the nearest one, Prairie View on the North Central Service, runs a thin weekday-only schedule, so anyone commuting downtown daily will more likely drive to Deerfield or Lake Forest on the Milwaukee District North, or drive to the I-94 interchange at Route 22 a few minutes east. And taxes in this corner of Lake County are heavy, with condominium bills here historically running high relative to sale prices, so the monthly carrying cost deserves a hard look alongside the purchase price. What buyers get in return is a Lincolnshire address, the District 103 elementary schools, and Adlai E. Stevenson High School, which is the reason a lot of people look in this ZIP code in the first place.
The questions buyers actually ask
Village Green FAQ
The questions I get most from buyers shopping Village Green. If yours isn't here, text 224-385-8779, same-day reply.
- What does the HOA actually cover?
- Assessments here are all-in by suburban standards and scale with unit size and percentage of ownership. Listing disclosures across all three buildings consistently show gas, water, scavenger and trash, exterior and building maintenance, snow removal, common insurance, and access to the pool, exercise room, and other amenities, with owners typically paying only their own electricity and cable or internet. Because dues move over time and vary by home, confirm the current figure, the budget, and the association's reserve position before you write an offer.
- What are property taxes like?
- Roughly $6,000 – $10,000 per year, depending on home size and value. Lake 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.
- Are these condos or townhomes?
- Condominiums. Village Green is three elevator buildings holding 108 single-level condominium homes above an enclosed heated parking garage. Lake County records classify every home as a one-story condominium with a percentage interest in common elements. There are no attached row-style townhomes in this association.
- When were the buildings built and how big are the homes?
- Lake County Assessor records show 445 Village Green completed in 2001, 425 Village Green in 2002, and 405 Village Green in 2004. County living-area figures run from roughly 1,200 to 2,800 square feet, with most homes in the 1,400 to 2,000 range. Nearly all are two bedrooms with two baths, and several floor plans add a den, office, or vaulted family room.
- What do the monthly assessments include?
- Listing disclosures across all three buildings consistently show gas, water, scavenger and trash, exterior and building maintenance, snow removal, common insurance, and access to the pool, exercise room, and other amenities. Owners typically pay only their own electricity and cable or internet. Dues vary by home size and change over time, so confirm the current figure and the association's reserve position before you write an offer.
- What amenities does Village Green have?
- It is a gated community with an outdoor in-ground pool overlooking a gazebo and pond, a sundeck, an exercise room, a clubhouse and party room, elevators, a bike room, a receiving room, and secured entry. Every home comes with one or two spaces in the heated indoor garage plus a private storage locker, generally on the owner's floor.
- What schools serve Village Green?
- Lake County records place this address in Lincolnshire-Prairie View School District 103 and Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125. District 103 assigns by grade rather than by neighborhood: Laura B. Sprague School for early childhood through grade 2, Half Day School for grades 3 through 5, and Daniel Wright Junior High for grades 6 through 8. Half Day School is directly across Olde Half Day Road. Attendance areas and grade bands can change, so confirm with the districts for a specific home.
- What do homes here cost, and how is the market?
- Rather than quote a number that goes stale the week it is published, check the Market snapshot on this page. It pulls live from the MLS and shows current pricing, inventory, and how quickly homes are moving in Village Green specifically. If you want context on how a particular home's size, floor, view, and garage count affect where it lands in that range, get in touch and we will walk the comparable sales together.
- Who is the real estate agent for Village Green?
- Joe Keegan is the local licensed Illinois real estate broker who covers Village Green in Lincolnshire, 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 Village Green 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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Joe knows Village Green
Most agents will list anything. I focus on the places I actually know, and the things that move value here don't show up in the MLS write-up: which streets and buildings hold demand, what the HOA or assessments really cover, how the comps read once you account for condition and location, and where buyers consistently want to be.
When you're ready to tour or list, you want someone who has read the last 50 closed comps in this specific market, not a national average, and can tell you what they actually mean for your price. That's how I work. Text or call any time, and I'll give you a real take, not a brochure.
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Market snapshot
Village Green, 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 list price
$450,000
Typical sale price · last 90 days
$352,250
Homes for sale right now
1
Avg time on market
9 days
Sold in the last year
7
This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC for the period August 17, 2025 through August 17, 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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