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About Homewood, Illinois

Homewood, just 35 minutes south of Chicago, retains its traditional country appeal while providing residents with a full range of modern conveniences. Home buyers have many options in Homewood, from modest single-family homes to luxurious mansions, and of course many condominium and townhouse developments provide housing with a contemporary feel and the latest amenities. Residents can pursue their recreational interests in 220 acres of park land as well as sports fields and two swimming pools. Homewood's downtown area offers residents many options for dining and shopping in a charmingly renovated setting, and several regional malls are only a short distance.

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