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Montgomery Homes with Large Yards

Live Montgomery listings updated daily from the MLS — plus what local buyers should know before making a move.

~$349K
Median Sale Price
22,000
Population
2
Counties: Kane & Kendall
5★
Google Rating

About Montgomery Homes with Large Yards

Big yards in Montgomery cluster in predictable places: the quarter-acre standard lots of Marquis Pointe and Huntington Chase, premium pond and perimeter lots across the master-planned communities, and the older village blocks where lots predate modern density. Add fenced yards—a frequent must-have for dog owners—and this search isolates the listings where the outdoor space actually delivers. In a village where most 2000s lots are efficient rather than expansive, the standouts earn real premiums.

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Montgomery Homes with Large Yards — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Montgomery Homes with Large Yards

Expect quarter-acre-plus lots, cul-de-sac pie lots with oversized backyards, perimeter lots backing to ponds, parks, or open space, and established-neighborhood yards with mature trees. Fenced yards appear disproportionately in the resale communities—new construction typically delivers unfenced. The best outdoor lots carry $10K–$25K premiums over interior equivalents and hold them at resale.

Montgomery Neighborhoods & Local Insight

Marquis Pointe’s quarter-acre lots are the most consistent new-construction yard play. In resale, look for Huntington Chase and Blackberry Crossing West perimeter lots, Lakewood Creek homes backing to ponds or the park network, and Seasons Ridge’s older sections with matured landscaping. Corner and cul-de-sac positions add usable space the listing square footage never shows.

Buyer Tips & Financing

Walk the lot lines—drainage easements and detention setbacks can make a big lot less usable than it looks on the plat. For fencing plans, check the HOA’s fence rules (style and height restrictions are common) and any SSA-maintained buffer areas. We pull plats and covenants before clients commit.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Yard-driven buyers compete with everyone else on the same alert—the pond-backing lot is the first showing to book from any new listing wave. Decide your premium ceiling in advance so you can move without recalculating when the right one appears.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Montgomery subdivisions have the biggest yards?
Marquis Pointe and Huntington Chase standardize on quarter-acre lots; premium perimeter and pond lots across Lakewood Creek, Blackberry Crossing West, and Seasons Ridge add the standouts.
Do Montgomery homes have fenced yards?
Many resales do—subject to each HOA’s fence rules. New construction typically delivers unfenced; budget $5K–$10K+ if fencing is a must.
What’s a premium lot worth here?
Pond, park, and open-space backdrops typically carry $10K–$25K premiums and hold them at resale—the market prices privacy consistently.
Can I check the actual lot lines before offering?
Yes—we pull the plat, easements, and covenants on every serious candidate. Detention and drainage easements are the common surprise.
Are big-yard homes harder to win?
They draw the fastest showings of any listing wave. Pre-approval in hand and a same-day tour are the play.

Ready to Find Your Montgomery Home?

Whether you are just starting your search or ready to schedule a showing, Kealan O’Neil is here to help you every step of the way.