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Lindenhurst Homes for Rent

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    $1,350 - $1,625 per month

    Mallard Ridge

    1 - 2 Beds

    140 Dittmer Ln, Lindenhurst, IL 60046

    Mallard Ridge is a carefully planned community offering one and two bedroom rentals in a park setting. Residents choose from among a variety of floorplans, each spacious unit thoughtfully appointed for maximum comfort. All are corner units surrounded by windows, some with lovely views of Crooked Lake. This is a private estate, circled by open space, set back and secluded from Grand Avenue in the

    140 Dittmer Ln, Lindenhurst, IL 60046
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    $3,000 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,764 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    1408 Neubauer Cir, Lindenhurst, IL 60046

    BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE (Never lived) - Available Now!! for rent in Lindenhurst, IL at Heritage Park. Luxurious townhouse designed with comfort and safety in mind with open space floorplan. Interior Design and Features:•Luxury vinyl plank flooring in living room, kitchen, and dining area•High-quality Moen faucets and decorative rails•9' ceilings on the main level•Ring doorbell

    1408 Neubauer Cir, Lindenhurst, IL 60046

Why Live in Lindenhurst

Lindenhurst, a village in Lake County with over 14,000 residents, offers a rustic atmosphere with numerous nature preserves and lakes. Hastings Lake Forest Preserve spans 270 acres and features 4 miles of trails and a fishing pier. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the McDonald Woods Forest Preserve, connecting to the Millennium Trail, and Duck Farm Forest Preserve with its 48-acre dog park. Homes typically sit on large parcels, ranging from half an acre to two acres, and include styles such as Colonial Revivals, ranches, split-levels, and traditional homes. Lindenhurst hosts the annual Lindenfest at the Village Hall, featuring carnival rides, live music, and local vendors. Day-to-day activities include library programs and events organized by the Lindenhurst Park District. Nearby attractions include Six Flags and Great Wolf Lodge, just 7 miles away. Dining options range from Emily's Pancake House to RJ's Eatery and Wolff's Lodge. For shopping, residents frequent the central Butera Market or the mall in Gurnee, 5 miles away. The neighborhood is served by highly rated schools, including B.J. Hooper Elementary, Peter J. Palombi School, and Lakes Community High School. While Lindenhurst lacks interior public transportation routes, the Lake Villa Metra stop is only 3 miles away, providing access to Chicago. Major roads like U.S. Route 45 and State Routes 83 and 132 facilitate car travel, with downtown Chicago and Milwaukee approximately 50 miles away. Lindenhurst is safer than the national average, and residents benefit from village services like combined water, sewer, and trash billing. However, potential homebuyers should be aware of the high property tax rates.
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