The median home value in Mahomet, IL is $273,109.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $156,651.
The national median home value is $277,796.
The average price of homes sold in Mahomet, IL is $273,109.
Approximately 72% of Mahomet homes are owned,
compared to 23% rented, while
5% are vacant.
Mahomet real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Mahomet real estate agent to arrange a tour today! Learn more about Mahomet.
Kassen Ave Corner lot in Conway Farm Subdivision. Close to school, dining, shopping, healthcare, library, easy access to I74, subdivision commons include a path, pond and gazebos.
Rare opportunity to own a 1.67 acre buildable lot just minutes from Downtown Mahomet! The neighborhood is zoned to allow for horses and outbuildings. Mature trees shield the buildable portion of the lot from the street. Don't miss this chance to build your dream home in a great location!
Take the first step in building your dream home today! This corner lot on nearly a third of an acre is waiting for you in Mahomet's Ridge Creek subdivision. This is an established neighborhood in a tucked away location. Close to Lake of the Woods and so many other amenities!
Lot 101 in Phase 5 of Conway Farms in Mahomet. 7 total lots in this phase. PIN numbers not yet assigned. Infrastructure work to be completed by 10/31/21 with home construction to be able to begin in late 2021. Located near Conway Farms lake with great access to the new Mahomet Schools at Middletown Prairie.
Here it is! Over 22 acres with access to city amenities in Mahomet! Lot is completely wooded with some mature trees and scrub brush. Lot is rolling and full of character. Perfect lot for a custom build or development. Potential use anything from light industrial to residential, commercial or multifamily. Infill Lots like these hardly exist anymore and this is one of the last few remaining opportunities. Offered up at just below the average development cost. The last lot like this in town went for far more per acre.