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Yorkville Neighborhood Guide

Country Hills

Country Hills is an established mix of roughly 160 single-family homes and duplex villas on Yorkville’s southeast side, south of Route 71 near the Route 126 split, built from the late 1990s through the mid-2010s.

$400K–$600K
Price Range
~160
Homes in the Community
1997–2015
Years Built
None
HOA Fees Reported

Living in Country Hills

Country Hills sits on Yorkville’s southeast side, south of Route 71 (Stagecoach Trail) and east of Raintree Road, close to where Route 126 splits off toward Plainfield. Kendall County parcel records show about 160 homesites across Greenfield Turn, Country Hills Drive, Meadowlark Lane, Fawn Ridge Court, Clover Court, Sunny Dell Court and Harvest Trail. The neighborhood was developed in phases starting in the late 1990s, with homes put up by a mix of small local builders — McCue Builders and Tim Greyer Builders both list Country Hills among their communities — rather than a single production builder.

This is an established, no-frills neighborhood: there is no clubhouse, pool or community pond, and no HOA fee shows up on single-family listings across multiple MLS-fed sources. What you get instead is mature landscaping on lots that average roughly a quarter acre, sidewalks, and a location minutes from the Route 71, 126 and 47 corridors. Raintree Village and Windett Ridge are its nearest neighbors, and downtown Yorkville’s riverfront is about a five- to ten-minute drive north.

For buyers, Country Hills is a mid-priced, established alternative to Yorkville’s newer subdivisions. Single-family homes have recently sold from roughly the low $400s to the high $500s, with a 2025 median near $496K per MLS-fed data — solidly mid-market for Yorkville. The duplex villas offer a lower-cost entry point, though they trade infrequently. Turnover is modest at a handful of sales per year, so well-priced listings do not sit long.

Country Hills at a Glance

  • Location South of Route 71 (Stagecoach Trail), east of Raintree Road near the Route 126 split, southeast Yorkville
  • Builder Multiple local builders, including McCue Builders and Tim Greyer Builders; original developer unverified
  • Built Late 1990s through the mid-2010s in phases; most homes date to about 1997–2008
  • Homes ~160 homesites per Kendall County parcel data — mostly single-family plus a section of duplex villas
  • HOA None reported on single-family listings; duplexes may carry shared-maintenance arrangements — we confirm per home
  • Amenities Mature quarter-acre lots, sidewalks, fast access to Routes 71/126/47; no pool or clubhouse
  • School District Yorkville CUSD 115

Country Hills Home Types & Prices

Pricing reflects Country Hills sales and active listings as of mid-2026.

$400K–$600K

Single-family homes

The bulk of Country Hills’ roughly 160 homesites. Two-story and ranch plans run about 1,700–4,400 sq ft with 3–5 bedrooms, most with basements. Recent sales range from the low $400s to the high $500s, with a 2025 median near $496K.

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Low–mid $300s (est.)

Duplex villas

A smaller section of attached duplex homes, mostly ranch-style plans averaging about 1,700–1,800 sq ft. They change hands infrequently, so public pricing data is thin — we pull current comps before you tour or list one.

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What Living Here Comes With

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Mature, established lots

Lots average roughly a quarter acre with 20-plus years of tree growth and varied home designs from multiple builders. The neighborhood reads established rather than production-built.

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Three-highway access

Country Hills sits at the junction area of Route 71 and Route 126, with Route 47 a short drive west. That puts Plainfield, Oswego and the I-55 corridor within easy reach without touching downtown traffic.

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No reported HOA

Multiple MLS-fed sources show no HOA fee on single-family homes here. That means no monthly dues and fewer restrictions — we verify the duplex sections on a listing-by-listing basis.

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Downtown and riverfront in minutes

Bridge Street’s shops and restaurants, Bicentennial Riverfront Park and the Marge Cline Whitewater Course are about two miles north, and Yorkville Middle School is one of the closest district buildings.

Schools Serving Country Hills

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

Yorkville Grade School

CUSD 115 · Elementary

MLS-fed sources list Yorkville Grade School and Circle Center Grade School for this area; confirm the current attendance boundary directly with CUSD 115.

Yorkville Middle School

CUSD 115 · Grades 6–8

Located on Prairie Crossing Drive off Route 47 on Yorkville’s south side, a short drive from Country Hills.

Yorkville High School

CUSD 115 · Grades 9–12

On Game Farm Road just north of downtown Yorkville, roughly a ten-minute drive up Route 47.

Getting Around from Country Hills

Around Yorkville

Country Hills is about two miles southeast of downtown Yorkville, where Bridge Street’s restaurants, Bicentennial Riverfront Park and the whitewater course sit along the Fox River. Groceries and everyday retail run along the Route 47 corridor, with the Kendall Marketplace big-box center on the northwest side of town.

Commuting to the Suburbs

Route 126 runs straight east to Plainfield and the I-55 interchanges; Route 71 heads northeast toward Oswego; and Route 47 connects north to Route 34 and on to the I-88 tollway near Sugar Grove in roughly 20 minutes. Naperville and Aurora job centers are typically 30–40 minutes.

Getting to Chicago

Drivers usually take Route 126 to I-55, reaching the Loop (about 55 miles) in roughly an hour to 90 minutes depending on traffic. Metra BNSF service to Union Station runs from the Aurora and Route 59 stations, each about a 25–35 minute drive.

Country Hills FAQs

How much does a home in Country Hills cost?
Single-family homes have recently sold between roughly $400K and $600K, with a 2025 median near $496K per MLS-fed data. The duplex villas trade below that — recent data is thin, but expect roughly the low-to-mid $300s. We pull live comps before you write an offer.
Is there an HOA in Country Hills?
No HOA fee is reported on single-family listings across multiple MLS-fed sources. Some duplex sections may carry shared-maintenance arrangements for exteriors or insurance — we confirm the exact setup on any specific home before you commit.
What home types and sizes are in Country Hills?
Mostly single-family two-story and ranch homes from about 1,700 to 4,400 sq ft with 3–5 bedrooms, plus a smaller section of ranch-style duplex villas around 1,700–1,800 sq ft.
Is there new construction in Country Hills?
The neighborhood is essentially built out. Records show scattered builds continuing into the mid-2010s and occasional later infill, but buyers today should expect resale homes rather than new construction.
What schools serve Country Hills?
Yorkville CUSD 115. MLS-fed sources list Yorkville Grade School and Circle Center Grade School at the elementary level, with Yorkville Middle School and Yorkville High School beyond that — we recommend confirming the current attendance boundary with the district.
What are lot sizes like in Country Hills?
Single-family lots average roughly 0.29 acres per MLS-fed data — larger than most newer Yorkville production subdivisions — with mature trees and established landscaping throughout.

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