Tall Oaks of Kildeer- Kildeer Illinois
If you are considering a move to Kildeer Illinois you can choose from many great subdivisions. Tall Oaks of Kildeer is a wonderful Subdivision located on Cuba, just East of Quentin
The neighborhood of Tall Oaks is located in Kildeer boasts custom homes on very well maintained acre-plus properties. The exquisite homes are surrounded by deep woods, conservancies, and ponds. The Tall Oaks Subdivsion also features a gorgeous park and walking path for its residents. Living in the Tall Oaks Subdivision is the best of all worlds. A peaceful enviroment, yet so close to shopping and other conveniences.
The residents of Tall Oaks attend the District 96 schools. (Country Meadows Elementary, and Woodlawn Junior High both Located in Long grove). They also attend award winning Stevenson High School District 125
Kildeer residents are served by the Long Grove, Lake Zurich and Buffalo Grove Park District which has a long menu of events and activities for children, adults, and seniors
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The above post, Tall Oaks of Kildeer- Kildeer Illinois was written by Judy Greenberg, Kildeer Realtor
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Judy can be reached at 847-602-5435 or via email at info@buffalogrovehomes.com. Judy has helped people move in and out of the Chicago Northwest Suburbs. including but not limited to , Long Grove, Kildeer, Buffalo Grove, Lincolnshire, Vernon Hills, and Hawthorn Woods.
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