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New construction in North Aurora, IL

Silverleaf

A new single-family community on Deerpath Road in North Aurora

Silverleaf is a new single-family development approved by the North Aurora Village Board in April 2026, planned for about 42 acres west of Deerpath Road. The approval is for 99 homes, with minimum sizes set at roughly 1,800 square feet for ranch plans and about 2,400 square feet for two-story plans. No builder has been named yet, so pricing and floor plans are still to come. The interest list is how you hear the builder announcement, and everything after it, first.

Builder
To be announced
Location
North Aurora, IL
Homes
99 single-family
Status
Village-approved

At a glance

Silverleaf fast facts: new homes on Deerpath Rd, North Aurora

Here is what is on the record today and what has not been released. The plan is approved, but no builder is attached yet, so pricing and floor plans are still to come. Anything marked not yet released, join the interest list and I will send it the day it drops.

Builder
To be announced
City
North Aurora, IL
County
Kane County
Location
West of Deerpath Rd (~42 acres)
Home type
Single-family homes
Approved plan
99 single-family homes
Minimum home sizes
~1,800 sf ranch / ~2,400 sf two-story (per approval)
Status
Approved by North Aurora (April 2026)
Timeline
Not yet set, pending a builderGet notified
Pricing
Not yet releasedGet notified
Floor plans and models
Not yet releasedGet notified
HOA
Not yet releasedGet notified
Lot availability
Not yet releasedGet notified

Where it is

West of Deerpath Road in North Aurora, IL, Kane County, near the I-88 corridor and the Randall Road shopping strip on the west side of the Fox Valley.

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Hear the Silverleaf builder announcement first

The next big update here is which builder lands the community. Add your name, email, and phone and I will tell you the moment a builder, pricing, and plans are announced, and register you as represented before your first visit.

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About the community

New construction in North Aurora, IL

Silverleaf is a single-family development that the North Aurora Village Board approved in April 2026, planned for roughly 42 acres west of Deerpath Road. The approval sets the community at 99 homes and, notably, sets minimum home sizes of about 1,800 square feet for ranch plans and about 2,400 square feet for two-story plans. That size floor tells you what to expect: full-size single-family homes, not compact or attached product.

The key thing to be upfront about is that no homebuilder has been named yet. The land use, lot layout, and standards are approved, but the builder who will actually deliver Silverleaf is still to be announced. Because of that, this page is deliberately anchored on what is fixed, the location west of Deerpath Road in North Aurora, rather than a builder brand, so you can find it and follow it no matter who ends up building.

Pricing, floor plans, HOA details, and lot availability will all come from the selected builder, and none of it is out yet. Rather than guess, I will post verified details the moment they are real. The single most valuable update on this one is the builder announcement, and the interest list below is how you make sure you hear it first.

Location and lifestyle

North Aurora: I-88, Randall Road, and the Fox River

North Aurora sits on the Fox River in the fast-growing western Fox Valley, and its biggest practical advantage is access. The I-88 corridor runs right through the area, giving a quick drive east toward Naperville and the East-West tech corridor or west toward DeKalb, and the Randall Road strip nearby covers the big-box, grocery, and restaurant runs that new residents make every week.

Day to day, North Aurora pairs that convenience with Fox River parks, the Red Oak Nature Center, and quick access to neighboring Batavia, Geneva, and Aurora for downtown dining and riverwalk life. For commuters who want a train, the Aurora Transportation Center on the Metra BNSF line, one of the busiest commuter lines in the region, is a short drive south into Chicago's Union Station.

On schools, a North Aurora address in this area is expected to be served by West Aurora School District 129, though boundaries are set by the district, so confirm the exact assignment for the parcel before you buy. I will publish the confirmed schools here once they are set for the community.

Market context

New construction in Kane County

The western Fox Valley has been one of the more active new-construction markets in the region, and North Aurora sits right in it. A newly approved 99-home community west of Deerpath Road adds fresh single-family inventory in an area where buyers have strong demand for it, and where the I-88 and Randall Road access keeps it attractive to a wide range of buyers.

The minimum-size standards in the approval are a useful signal. Requiring roughly 1,800 square feet for a ranch and about 2,400 for a two-story points to a move-up caliber of home, which tends to hold value well and draw buyers who plan to stay. Whichever builder lands the community will be building to that standard.

Because no builder is attached yet, this is a follow-and-be-ready situation more than a buy-now one. The people who do best on a new community are the ones already educated and on the list when it opens. Getting on now costs nothing and puts you first in line for the builder announcement and the first release.

What you need to know

Buying new construction, the smart way

Whoever ends up building Silverleaf, the same rule applies: the person at the model's sales desk works for the builder, not for you. 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 budgets a co-broke commission into the deal whether you bring an agent or not.

The catch is timing. Most builders require your agent to register you on your first visit. Tour or sign up alone first and bring an agent later, and the builder can refuse to recognize them, and you lose your representation. So get connected with a buyer's agent before you tour, have them 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 broker with Brokerocity, and Subdiview is how I track new construction across the northwest and western suburbs. I represent buyers at Silverleaf and other new communities at no cost to you, and I make sure you are registered correctly before your first visit. Get on the list and I will keep you ahead of it, starting with the builder announcement.

Questions and answers

Silverleaf North Aurora FAQ

What is Silverleaf in North Aurora?
Silverleaf is a single-family development approved by the North Aurora Village Board in April 2026, planned for about 42 acres west of Deerpath Road. The approval is for 99 homes and sets minimum home sizes of roughly 1,800 square feet for ranch plans and about 2,400 square feet for two-story plans. It is approved but early: no builder has been attached yet.
Who is the builder of Silverleaf?
No builder has been named yet. The land use and lot plan are approved, but the homebuilder that will actually build Silverleaf has not been announced. That is normal at this stage, and it is exactly why this page is anchored on the town and the site rather than a brand. The moment a builder is announced, you will find it here first, and I will enrich the page with their plans and pricing.
Where is Silverleaf located?
West of Deerpath Road in North Aurora, IL, in Kane County. That puts it near the I-88 corridor and the Randall Road shopping and dining strip, on the west side of the Fox Valley, minutes from Aurora, Batavia, and the rest of the Tri-Cities area.
How big will the homes be?
The village approval sets minimum home sizes of about 1,800 square feet for ranch plans and about 2,400 square feet for two-story plans, which tells you the community is aimed at full-size single-family homes rather than compact product. The actual floor plans and square footages will come from whichever builder is selected, and those have not been released yet.
How much will Silverleaf homes cost?
Pricing has not been released, and with no builder named yet it would be pure speculation to quote a number. Pricing comes out from the builder much closer to a sales launch. Rather than guess, I will post verified pricing here the moment it is public. Join the interest list to get it first.
When will Silverleaf homes be for sale?
There is no sales date. The next real milestone is a builder being selected; sales and models follow from there. Treat any timeline as not yet set. Join the interest list and I will tell you the moment a builder, pricing, or a sales date is announced.
What schools will serve Silverleaf?
A North Aurora address in this area is expected to be served by West Aurora School District 129, though boundaries are set by the district, so confirm the exact assignment for the parcel before you buy. I will post the confirmed schools here once they are set for the community.
How do I get updates on Silverleaf?
Join the interest list on this page. The single most valuable update here is the builder announcement, and people on the list hear it first, along with pricing, plans, and a sales date. I will also 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 Silverleaf interest list

Silverleaf is approved but has no builder yet, so being on the list early is how you hear the builder announcement, pricing, and plans first. I will also 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.

By joining, you are asking me to represent you as your buyer's agent for Silverleaf, and you authorize me to register you with the builder as your agent so your representation is protected before your first visit. Buyer representation is typically at no cost to you. No spam, just real updates from a local broker.