Huntington Chase is a single-family community in far southwest Montgomery — Kimball Hill homes from 2005–2008 plus a newer Lennar section finished around 2020, on roughly quarter-acre lots in Yorkville CUSD 115, recently trading $385K–$540K.
Huntington Chase sits in Montgomery’s far southwest corner near US 30 and Dickson Road — an all-single-family community built in two distinct waves: Kimball Hill Homes’ originals from 2005–2008, and a newer section Lennar finished around 2018–2020. That second phase gives the community something scarce in the village: near-new resales with current finishes, often with the fence and landscaping already done.
Homes run 1,636 to 3,205 square feet with three to five bedrooms on roughly quarter-acre lots, and recent sales span $385K to $540K — most in the $410K–$450K band. Huntington Chase Park, ponds, and sidewalk loops handle green space, and the HOA stays light at roughly $240–$310 a year. The village-established SSA here exists on paper but is dormant — not currently levied — another carrying-cost advantage we confirm parcel by parcel.
The school assignment is the headline for many buyers: Huntington Chase feeds Yorkville CUSD 115 — Bristol Bay Elementary, Yorkville Middle, Yorkville High — despite the Montgomery address (some listing sites wrongly show SD 308; three separate listing checks confirm 115). If you’re comparing it against Yorkville’s own subdivisions, Huntington Chase frequently wins on price per square foot.
Pricing reflects Huntington Chase sales and active listings as of mid-2026.
Three- to five-bedroom two-stories with two- and three-car garages and full basements — the community’s core inventory, most trading $410K–$450K.
Near-new construction with current finishes, plus the community’s biggest floor plans — the top of the Huntington Chase market and a direct alternative to building new.
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Neighborhood park, pond lots, and sidewalk loops inside the community; several streets back to water or open space.
Bristol Bay Elementary, Yorkville Middle, and Yorkville High — the draw for buyers targeting District 115 at Montgomery pricing.
HOA around $240–$310/yr and a dormant (unlevied) SSA — unusually low recurring costs for a 2000s-era Montgomery subdivision.
Quick runs to Orchard Road, the Route 47 corridor toward Yorkville, and Aurora’s employment base in 10–15 minutes.
Huntington Chase is served by Yorkville Community Unit School District 115 — confirmed across multiple current listings (some aggregators wrongly show SD 308). Verify current attendance boundaries with the district before purchase.
The typical elementary assignment, in the Bristol Bay community a few minutes south.
On Prairie Crossing Drive in Yorkville, roughly a 10–15 minute drive.
On Game Farm Road in Yorkville; freshmen attend the YHS Academy building.
The community sits at the village’s rural southwest edge — Orchard Crossing retail is about five minutes northeast, and downtown Montgomery’s riverfront about eight minutes.
US 30 runs directly to Aurora and Route 31; Orchard Road reaches I-88 in roughly 15–20 minutes; Yorkville’s Route 47 corridor is about 10 minutes south.
The Aurora Transportation Center is about 15 minutes — BNSF Metra trains reach Union Station in roughly an hour. Driving runs 65–80 minutes to the Loop outside rush hour.
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