Saddlebrook Farms has combined its Information/Sales Center with its Design Center, located near the front entrance.  This move made the new Visitors Center easier to find and more convenient.  At the same time, Saddlebrook Farms decided to sell its model homes.  Only three of the model homes remain available for purchase.  With substantial model allowances, these model homes feature a wide variety of options and upgrades -- all available for a very attractive price.  Call 847-223-6000 for more information.

 

COUNTRYSIDE MODEL HOME:

The Bayfield on Equestrian Drive
1,474 Sq. ft
$176,900 
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2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Open Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Bay Window in Master Bedroom, Great Room, Two Walk-in Closets, Laundry Room with Storage Closet, Front Porch, 20 x 20 Two-Car Attached Garage

 

 

 

LAKESIDE MODEL HOMES on BLUE HERON LAKE:

The Cape Ridge on Blue Heron Lake
1,649 sq. ft
$229,900
 
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2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Four-Season Room/Den, Open Kitchen, Pantry, Breakfast Bar, Great Room with Bay Window, Walk-in Closet, Laundry Room, 22 x 22 Two-Car Attached Garage

 

 

The Stillwater
2,190 sq. ft.
$279,900
 
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2 Bedrooms, 2 ½ Baths, Spacious Kitchen with Center Island, Breakfast Room, Great Room, Laundry Room, Three Season Room, Open Deck, Front Porch, 24 x 22 Side Entry Two-Car Attached Garage

 

 


23000 West Peterson Road
Grayslake, IL 60030

Phone : 847-223-6000
Fax : 847-231-4066

Daily 9a-5p Appointment Recommended

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2011-04-07
Seniors Caught in a Catch 22.

 “Too many seniors are caught up in a Catch 22 today which is sure to have a negative impact on their lives in the long haul,” says Chuck Fanaro, owner of Saddlebrook Farms, an active adult community in Grayslake, Illinois. He has been working with the 55-plus market for over 30 years and says he has never before seen a convergence of circumstances that exist in today’s real estate market.

“There are people out there who absolutely need to move. They are struggling with too many stairs, unsure of how much longer they can afford to maintain their home, and unable to keep up with the maintenance issues. However, they can’t sell their home, at least not for the price they are willing to accept.”