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Montgomery Two Story Homes

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 Two Story Homes

Two-story homes are Montgomery’s deepest inventory—the signature product of the village’s 2000-to-2013 building wave and the default plan in every master-planned community from Lakewood Creek to Huntington Chase, plus everything D.R. Horton is building now at Marquis Pointe. If you need bedrooms up, living space down, and a basement under it all, this search covers the widest selection Montgomery offers at every price from the low $300s to the mid $500s.

Looking for help narrowing down your search? Call or text Kealan at 630-381-4995 for a personalized list of homes that match your budget and priorities.

Montgomery Two Story Homes — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Montgomery Two Story Homes

Expect three- to five-bedroom layouts from roughly 1,600 to 3,900 square feet: family room off the kitchen, formal front rooms in the larger plans, bedrooms clustered upstairs, and a full basement—many finished for a second living zone. Two-car garages are universal; three-car appears in the move-up communities. New Marquis Pointe two-stories run 1,818–2,600 sq ft at $429,990–$512,990.

Montgomery Neighborhoods & Local Insight

Every major Montgomery subdivision is anchored by two-story product, so this search is really about matching community profile to your priorities: Lakewood Creek for amenities, Seasons Ridge for value, Huntington Chase and Blackberry Crossing West for newer move-up scale, Foxmoor for the Kane/Kaneland side, Balmorea and Orchard Prairie North for the middle band. County, schools, and SSA differ across all of them.

Buyer Tips & Financing

In a market this fast, differentiate on the details that don’t show in photos: basement (finished? bath rough-in?), mechanicals age, and the lot’s exposure and backdrop. Two comparable two-stories can hide a $30K difference in near-term capital needs. Our showing notes flag exactly that.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Because two-story inventory is the deepest pool, it’s also where sharp pricing stands out most—buyers here comparison-shop across subdivisions in real time. Sellers: price to the pattern and presentation carries you over list. Buyers: when a well-priced one hits, so does everyone else’s alert. Move.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the typical Montgomery two-story like?
A 2000s build: 1,600–2,800 sq ft, 3–4 beds up, family room down, two-car garage, full basement—in one of the village’s master-planned communities.
What do two-story homes cost in Montgomery?
From the low $300s in Lakewood Creek and Seasons Ridge to the mid $500s for the largest Huntington Chase, Blackberry Crossing West, and Saratoga Springs plans. New construction runs $429,990–$512,990.
Are basements standard?
Nearly universal in the 2000s stock—full basements, many finished. It’s often the deciding feature between two otherwise similar listings.
Which two-story communities have the newest homes?
Marquis Pointe (building now), Huntington Chase’s Lennar section (~2018–2020), and Balmorea’s Ryan phase (2019–2022).
How do I choose between subdivisions?
County, school district, SSA, and amenity trade-offs—they differ block by block in Montgomery. Tell us your priorities and we’ll shortlist the right streets.

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.