About the Hoffman Estates, Illinois Area  |  | | | | |
 Hoffman Estates, Illinois is a beautiful, unique town just outside Chicago. With the quietness of a small town, it has the amenities and quick access to Chicago and surrounding towns. Hoffman Estates offers multiple access points to Interstate 90, quick access to the highway, and a 20 minute drive to O’Hare International Airport! Hoffman Estates offers quality education for residential students with an enriched menu of public schools, preschools, children centers, and Catholic private schools. There is plenty to enjoy without going to traveling to a large city. Hoffman Estates offers city amenities and entertainment while preserving a quiet community. The Hoffman Estates Park District offers an ice arena, community center, club house, and plenty for individuals of all ages and family fun. Each area is beautifully landscaped and easily accessible to residents. In addition, Hoffman Estates is home to the Seascape Family Aquatic Center, Visual and Performing Arts classes, camps, preschool, and local events for people of all ages and family types. Enjoy a family show or sports event at the Sears Centre Arena , an 11,000-seat indoor arena offering sports, music, and special event entertainment for everyone. Poplar Creek Crossing Shopping Center , offering 450,000 sq ft of shopping, including popular chain stores, and many restaurants of all price ranges. Or enjoy a quiet afternoon hiking, enjoying the bike trails, and spend a day at SplasH20 Resort which is a unique hotel and park in one! The village offers many businesses locally such as chain stores, local shops and salons, and professionals for every need. St. Alexius Medical Center is centralized within the town as well as houses of worship for many denominations and faiths. Homes in Hoffman Estates include condos, townhomes to million dollar homes with an ideal blend of price values and square footage. The areas are beautifully landscaped and conveniently located near amenities while preserving a quiet, residential atmosphere. Hoffman Estates Subdivision 12Oaks at Morningside, Barrington Lakes, Barrington Square, Beacon Pointe, Blackberry Creek, Breton Pointe, Bridlewood, Buttercreek, Canterbury Farms, Canterbury Fields, Casey Farms, Castleford, Charlemagne, Chestnut Ridge, Colony Point, Estates of Deer Crossing, Evergreen, Hampton Knoll, Harpers Landing, Haverford Place, Hearthstone, High Point, Highland Crossing, Highlands, Hilldale, Hilldale Green, Hoffman Hills, Hunters Ridge, Huntington Club, Ivy Ridge of Princeton, Meadow Walk, Messner Estates, Moon Lake, Moon Lake Trails, Moon Lake Village, Parcel B, Parcel C, Partridge Hill, Poplar Creek, Poplar Hills, Poplar Hills North, Prestwick Place, Spring Mill, Steeple Hill, Stony Ridge, Townhomes of Princeton, White Oak, Windham, Winding Trails, Winston Knolls, Yorkshire Woods If you are looking for a home in Hoffman Estates, Illinois or are looking to relocate to the area, including surrounding communities, please contact me and I would be honored to help you.

Time to Move >Smooth Moves
There are many details to handle when you move out of one house and into another. Since it is easy to forget things in the rush of moving, making a written checklist of everything that needs to be done is an invaluable aid.
Be sure to include such tasks as providing the post office, your bank, credit card companies, and publications to which you subscribe with your new address. Let your insurance agent know about the move to ensure that your personal property will be covered at both houses. Call the utility companies ahead of time to arrange for the cut-off and turn-on dates for gas, electricity, water and telephone service. Put important documents, such as birth or marriage certificates, tax returns and home ownership documents together in a safe place as you pack, so that you can locate them easily.
It will give you a great deal of satisfaction to check off each item on your list as it is handled.
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What was the world's highest viewing platform before the opening of the Empire State Building in 1939?
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The Eiffel Tower, built between 1887-1889, was for 42 years the highest viewing platform in a man-made structure. |
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