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Minor setbacks don't sidetrack two home buyers.(New Homes)(Buyer profile)
0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), March, 2004 | by Murphy, Jean
Byline: Jean Murphy Daily Herald Correspondent Lauren Lindeman and Lynn Randall hit a few sour notes in their search for a new home, but everything is in harmony now. The two women, members of The Villagers barbershop quartet, had a few starts and stops before finding a new ranch home by Cardinal Homes at The Reserve at River's Edge in Yorkville.
Randall and Lindeman, who had been living in a Downers Grove townhouse, first thought about moving into a larger home 10 years ago. But they decided to wait until Randall's son, Daniel, was finished with high school. After Randall suffered permanent damage to her spine in a car accident, she knew a ranch home with few stairs was the best option. The pair thought they had found the perfect ranch - a...
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