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Montgomery Townhomes

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 Townhomes

Townhomes are the workhorse of Montgomery’s attached market—typically trading from the mid $200s to around $325K, they bridge the gap between condo pricing and single-family budgets. The core inventory sits in Lakewood Creek and its West section, Foxmoor’s townhome rows on the Kane County side, Blackberry Crossing West’s attached section, and Fairfield Way. Most are 2000s-built two-stories with attached garages and real square footage—a practical first purchase or a low-maintenance downsize that doesn’t give up space.

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Montgomery Townhomes — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Montgomery Townhomes

Expect two- to three-bedroom, two-bath-plus townhomes from roughly 1,100 to 1,850 square feet, built 2001–2014, with one- or two-car attached garages standard. Monthly association fees run roughly $150–$230 covering exterior, lawn, and snow. End units, pond views, and updated interiors command clear premiums and often see competing offers.

Montgomery Neighborhoods & Local Insight

Lakewood Creek townhome owners get the clubhouse, pool, and tennis amenities on top of the usual association coverage—a real differentiator. Foxmoor’s townhomes (~1,330–1,850 sq ft) feed Kaneland schools, while Blackberry Crossing West’s attached homes sit near the newer FVPD pickleball park. School district and county assignment vary across these communities—verify per address.

Buyer Tips & Financing

Compare the full monthly cost, not the sticker: a $280K townhome with a $200 fee that covers roof and exterior can beat a $300K detached home’s all-in cost. Confirm warrantability for financing, review reserves, and check the SSA status on the parcel. If you plan to rent it later, verify the association’s rental policy now.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Townhome inventory turns over quickly because the price band matches exactly where Fox Valley demand is deepest right now. New-to-market units in good condition typically go pending within a week. Flexible on community but firm on budget? That’s the easiest match we make—tell us your number.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do townhomes cost in Montgomery?
Typically from the mid $200s to around $325K depending on size, community, and updates—with Lakewood Creek, Foxmoor, and Blackberry Crossing West producing most of the inventory.
Do Montgomery townhomes have garages?
Nearly all have attached garages—one-car in the older sections, two-car in most 2000s builds.
What are typical townhome HOA fees in Montgomery?
Roughly $150–$230 a month covering exterior maintenance, lawn, and snow. Lakewood Creek adds clubhouse, pool, and tennis access through its master association.
Which schools serve Montgomery townhomes?
It varies by community: Lakewood Creek feeds Oswego SD 308, Foxmoor feeds Kaneland CUSD 302, and others split—always verify the current assignment for the specific address.
Are townhomes a good first purchase in Montgomery?
For many buyers, yes—attainable entry, lower exterior upkeep, and steady resale demand given the village’s growth and Metra access. We’ll compare the math against condos and small singles for your budget.

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.