About the Lake Zurich, Illinois Area
 Lake Zurich, Illinois 60047 is a popular seasonal resort. The center of focus is a stunning recreational lake with a welcoming boardwalk. Today, Lake Zurich is also an established residential community that has seen its population quadrupled over the past 50 years. As the Chicago metropolitan area continues to expand, Lake Zurich residents have enjoyed watching their community develop into a well-respected residential community with above-average incomes and increasing home values. Combined with a balanced tax and revenue base and homes for sale in Lake Zurich will continue to be a hot property option when considering purchasing Lake Zurich Properties. Looking to find Lake Zurich homes for Sale and Lake Zurich Waterfront Properties? Request our Free Lake Zurich, or Grayslake, Gurnee and Northern Illinois Suburbs Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Lake Zurich, Grayslake and Long Grove, Illinois area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...We are your Lake Zurich Realtor specialists! Community Profile Census Population 18,104 Projected population for the year 2010 20,010 Land Area 6.8 square miles Government Village Board/Administrator Altitude 850 feet above sea level Median Age 34.7 Average Number per Family 3.12 Median Family Income $84,125 Tax per $100 (2001 rate) 7.1050 Number of Housing Units 5,804 Median Value (owner-occupied units) $225,100  It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Lake Zurich, Grayslake and Long Grove! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
First Time Buyers >A Realistic Evaluation
Your real estate agent's job is to find you the perfect home, in the right location, with all the amenities you want--and at the right price. It is the home inspector's job to find any skeletons in the closet -- or in the plumbing, wiring, roof, basement and beams.
The inspector won't pass or fail a home based on what he or she finds, but will go over the house thoroughly to help you understand the condition of the property you are buying. If there are any serious problems, your inspector can give you a realistic idea of how much the repairs will cost. If there are material defects that were not reflected in the asking price, you will have the opportunity to re-open negotiations with your sellers before you commit to the purchase. A good inspector will also explain the operation of the basic emergency systems such as the main water cut off valve and the circuit breaker box, and will go over items that will need routine maintenance.
If you are buying a house, we recommend that you make a professional home inspector part of your home purchase team.
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Where are church services held in the water each Sunday during July and August?
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At Half-Moon Bay, Ontario, worshippers gather in boats facing the natural stone pulpit, and hymnals are passed to the floating congregation by ushers in canoes. |
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