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Autumn Creek

Autumn Creek wraps around its own K-6 elementary school on Yorkville’s east side off Kennedy Road β€” Pulte-built single-family homes and townhomes set among 92 acres of open land with walking and biking paths.

$230K–$550K
Price Range
~750
Homes in the Community (est.)
2006–2020
Years Built
92 acres
Open Land with Trails

Living in Autumn Creek

Autumn Creek is a Pulte-built community on Yorkville’s east side, north of Route 34 (Veterans Parkway) along Kennedy Road and Autumn Creek Boulevard, with Homes by Marco also crediting Centex on earlier sections. Construction started in 2006, paused with the market, and finished out around 2020 with Pulte’s final townhome phase (Autumn Creek Townes). The neighborhood plan is unusually green for Yorkville: the homeowners association describes 498 homes surrounded by 92 acres of open land threaded with walking and biking paths, plus two community playgrounds, and city SSA records count 317 single-family homes and 258 townhome units in the original special service area alone.

The community’s anchor is Autumn Creek Elementary School (CUSD 115, grades K-6) at 2377 Autumn Creek Boulevard, inside the neighborhood itself β€” one of only three Yorkville subdivisions with a school on site. The city’s Autumn Creek North park at 1397 Slate Drive adds a playground with climbing walls, climbing nets and an inclusive swing, and doubles as a trailhead into the city’s roughly 90-acre Blackberry Creek Nature Area next door. What Autumn Creek does not have, despite what some MLS-fed listing sites show, is a clubhouse or community pool β€” the association’s own materials list open space, trails and playgrounds as the amenity package, which keeps dues on the single-family side modest.

For buyers, Autumn Creek offers two distinct price points on the east side. Townhomes have recently traded from about $230,000 to $300,000 β€” among the least expensive attached homes in Yorkville β€” while single-family resales run from the mid-$430s to about $550,000. Inventory is thin (often only one to three homes on the market at a time), so well-priced listings move quickly, and there is no builder inventory left. Budget for the special service area (SSA) tax on top of the regular bill: up to about $2,613 per single-family home and $2,222 per townhome in 2026, running through 2035 β€” the longest-dated SSA of Yorkville’s big-five subdivisions β€” and prepayable.

Autumn Creek at a Glance

  • Location East side of Yorkville, north of Route 34 (Veterans Parkway) along Kennedy Road and Autumn Creek Boulevard, east of McHugh Road
  • Builder Pulte Homes (with Centex credited on some sections)
  • Built 2006–2020 in phases; the final townhome phase closed out around 2020
  • Homes Roughly 750 homes and townhomes (est.) β€” the master HOA reports 498 homes, and city SSA records count 317 single-family homes plus 258 townhome units in the original SSA
  • HOA Yes β€” master association (historically managed by Property Specialists, Inc.); single-family dues have been reported from $229/year (Pulte-era) to roughly $420–$521/year on recent listings, while townhome sections run about $191–$295/month including exterior maintenance, lawn and snow. SSA No. 2005-108 adds up to about $2,613 (single-family) or $2,222 (townhome) per year in 2026, collected through 2035 and prepayable
  • Amenities 92 acres of open land, walking and biking paths, two community playgrounds, Autumn Creek North city park, ponds, on-site elementary school, adjacent Blackberry Creek Nature Area β€” no clubhouse or pool
  • School District Yorkville CUSD 115

Autumn Creek Home Types & Prices

Pricing reflects Autumn Creek sales and active listings as of mid-2026.

$230K–$300K

Townhomes (Autumn Creek Townes)

Pulte’s Darien and Ethan plans run about 1,520 square feet with 2-3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, built from 2006 through the final 2020 phase. Recent sales have ranged from roughly $233,500 to $300,000, making these some of Yorkville’s most affordable attached homes; association dues of about $241–$295/month cover exterior maintenance, lawn and snow.

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$435K–$550K

Single-family homes

Pulte’s single-family lineup spans roughly 1,900 to 4,075 square feet across plans like the Amberwood, Dorchester, Birmingham and Hilltop, mostly with 3-5 bedrooms. Mid-2026 activity ran from $434,900 to $550,000, with a $190-per-square-foot average β€” a step below comparable new construction in Grande Reserve, with a low annual master-HOA fee.

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What Living Here Comes With

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92 acres of open space

The homeowners association’s defining feature is the green network: 92 acres of open land wrap the home sections, laced with walking and biking paths and ponds. It gives the neighborhood a parkland feel without a big amenity budget behind the dues.

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Elementary school inside the community

Autumn Creek Elementary School (CUSD 115, grades K-6) sits at 2377 Autumn Creek Boulevard in the middle of the neighborhood, reachable by sidewalk from most of the community β€” one of only three Yorkville subdivisions with an on-site school.

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Playgrounds & Blackberry Creek Nature Area

The city’s Autumn Creek North park at 1397 Slate Drive has climbing walls, climbing nets, multiple slides and an inclusive swing, and serves as a trailhead into the adjacent Blackberry Creek Nature Area β€” roughly 90 additional city-owned acres. A second community playground sits within the subdivision.

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Convenience off Route 34

By the HOA’s own description, Autumn Creek is two miles from Raging Waves waterpark, a few minutes from Route 34 shopping, about 15 minutes from I-88 and roughly 25 minutes from downtown Naperville β€” an east-side position that shortens most commutes out of Yorkville.

Schools Serving Autumn Creek

Autumn Creek is served by Yorkville Community Unit School District 115. Verify current attendance boundaries with the district, as they can change.

Autumn Creek Elementary School

CUSD 115 Β· grades K–6

Located on site at 2377 Autumn Creek Boulevard; most of the neighborhood can reach it on internal sidewalks and paths. Confirm the current attendance boundary with CUSD 115 for any specific address.

Yorkville Middle School

CUSD 115 Β· grades 7–8

Located at 920 Prairie Crossing Drive on the south side of the Fox River, roughly a 10-15 minute drive; district bus service covers the neighborhood.

Yorkville High School

CUSD 115 Β· grades 9–12

The main campus is at 797 Game Farm Road on the city’s west side; freshmen attend the YHS Academy building at 702 Game Farm Road.

Getting Around from Autumn Creek

Around Yorkville

Autumn Creek sits at the east edge of town, so the Route 34 corridor’s groceries, restaurants and everyday retail are minutes away in either direction β€” Yorkville’s stores to the west, Oswego’s to the east. Downtown Yorkville, the riverfront and Bicentennial Riverfront Park are about ten minutes southwest, and Raging Waves waterpark is two miles away.

Commuting to the Suburbs

Route 34 puts downtown Oswego about ten minutes east and continues to Montgomery and Aurora; Kennedy Road and Route 47 reach I-88 in roughly 15 minutes. The HOA’s own guide pegs downtown Naperville at about 25 minutes, and Orchard Road connects to Aurora’s west-side employment corridor.

Getting to Chicago

Downtown Chicago is roughly 50-55 miles east. Drivers take I-88 via Route 47 or Orchard Road; train commuters use the Metra BNSF line from the Aurora Transportation Center, about a 20-25 minute drive, or Route 59 for express service. Plan on 60-90 minutes door to door depending on mode and time of day.

Autumn Creek FAQs

How much does a home in Autumn Creek cost?
As of mid-2026, single-family homes have been listing and selling between about $434,900 and $550,000, and townhomes have recently traded from roughly $233,500 to $300,000. Inventory runs thin β€” often just one to three active listings β€” so the market median (about $410,000 across all product) moves around with whatever happens to be for sale.
What are the HOA fees in Autumn Creek and what do they cover?
Single-family homes pay a modest master-association fee β€” Pulte’s HOA page listed $229 per year covering common-area landscaping, monuments, ponds, irrigation and lighting, and recent listings report roughly $420–$521 per year. Townhome sections run about $191–$295 per month and add exterior maintenance, lawn care and snow removal. We confirm the exact fee and coverage on any specific home before you write an offer.
Does Autumn Creek have a pool or clubhouse?
No. Some listing aggregators tag Autumn Creek with a clubhouse and community pool, but the association’s own materials and Pulte’s HOA documents list open space, trails, ponds and playgrounds β€” not a pool or clubhouse. Buyers who want a pool community at a similar price point should look at Bristol Bay or Grande Reserve, both a few minutes north.
What is the Autumn Creek SSA tax?
Autumn Creek sits in Special Service Area No. 2005-108, which financed the subdivision’s infrastructure across 317 single-family homes and 258 townhome units. The maximum special tax in 2026 is about $2,613 for a single-family home and $2,222 for a townhome, escalating 1.5% per year through the 2035 collection year β€” the longest-running of Yorkville’s major SSAs β€” and it can be prepaid. We pull the actual tax bill on any home you’re considering.
What types and sizes of homes are in Autumn Creek?
The community mixes single-family homes and townhomes built between 2006 and 2020. Townhomes run about 1,150-1,520 square feet with 2-3 bedrooms; single-family plans span roughly 1,900 to 4,075 square feet with 3-5 bedrooms. Pulte closed out its final phase around 2020, so Autumn Creek is resale-only today.
Which schools serve Autumn Creek?
The neighborhood is in Yorkville CUSD 115, with Autumn Creek Elementary (grades K-6) on site at 2377 Autumn Creek Boulevard, then Yorkville Middle School (grades 7-8) at 920 Prairie Crossing Drive and Yorkville High School (grades 9-12), where freshmen attend the YHS Academy building. Boundaries can shift as the district grows, so we confirm the current assignment with CUSD 115 for any address.

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