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Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Highland Park

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Highland Park

Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in Highland Park

The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Highland Park
The average price for homes on these streets range from $1,250,444 to $2,650,000.

1. Wake Robin Lane - Average: $2,650,000

Wake Robin Lane is the 1st most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 2007 to 2008, and ranging in price from $2,650,000 to $2,650,000.

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2. Churchill Lane - Average: $2,240,000

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Churchill Lane is the 2nd most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1968 to 2006, and ranging in price from $790,000 to $3,650,000. It is home to the High Ridge subdivision.

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3. Waverly Road - Average: $1,975,000

Waverly Road is the 3rd most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1912 to 2001, and ranging in price from $900,000 to $3,050,000.

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4. Reserve Court - Average: $1,600,000

Reserve Court is the 4th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 2005 to 2008, and ranging in price from $1,600,000 to $1,600,000. It is home to the The Reserve subdivision.

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5. Cary Avenue - Average: $1,430,000

Cary Avenue is the 5th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1939 to 1992, and ranging in price from $910,000 to $1,950,000. It is home to the Ravinia subdivision.

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6. Moraine Road - Average: $1,317,500

Moraine Road is the 6th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1910 to 1992, and ranging in price from $1,185,000 to $1,530,000. It is home to the East Highland Park subdivision.

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7. Kipling Lane - Average: $1,300,000

Kipling Lane is the 7th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1976 to 2006, and ranging in price from $1,300,000 to $1,300,000. It is home to the High Ridge subdivision.

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8. Marshman Avenue - Average: $1,275,000

Marshman Avenue is the 8th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1911 to 2016, and ranging in price from $910,000 to $1,275,000.

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9. Heritage Drive - Average: $1,270,690

Heritage Drive is the 9th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 2017 to 2017, and ranging in price from $1,168,044 to $1,383,285.

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10. Deere Park Drive - Average: $1,250,444

Deere Park Drive is the 10th most expensive street in Highland Park, with single family homes built from 1925 to 2007, and ranging in price from $660,000 to $2,800,000. It is home to the Deere Park subdivision.

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