Alschuler Subdivision
Built in the 1950’s through 1970’s, the Alschuler Subdivision features sprawling brick ranches – some approaching 4000 square feet! These often well-appointed homes display mature landscaping and large lots. Solidly constructed and well-maintained, many of the homes in Alschuler Subdivision are prime examples of what a luxury ranch home can be. Home values are sometimes equally luxurious – some exceeding the $500,000 mark. But for buyers looking for a ranch-style home with plenty of room to stretch, Alschuler subdivision is a prime location. It is somewhat difficult to find the boundaries of Alschuler Subdivision because it blends in with neighboring subdivisions Stone Fence Farm, Sans Souci and others. However, the easiest way to reach the area is to take Elmwood south of Randall Road to Alschuler and head a block or two west.
The closest local businessess close to Alschuler Subdivision include a Jewel grocery store directly north as well as several area churches. The subdivision is also close to several parks, including the Washington Park and School. Several local churches as well as a Wal-Mart, Blockbuster video and several fast food venues round out nearby shopping areas. If you head north on Orchard Road from Alschuler, you will locate a couple home improvement stores as well as gain easy access to I-88.
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Bishop Park
Blackberry Trail
Blackhawk Park
Blackstone
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