Welcome to your own countryside retreat! Nestled on 3 picturesque acres, this charming 3+1 bedroom in basement, 1.5-bath ranch offers 2,860 square feet of comfortable living space and the perfect blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. Horse enthusiasts will appreciate the insulated 39' x 16' barn with electricity, featuring two horse stalls and fenced pasture areas ready for your equine companions. The expansive property provides plenty of room for gardening, outdoor recreation, and enjoying the peaceful country setting. Established flower gardens add color and charm throughout the seasons, while ample space remains for a vegetable garden or other outdoor projects. Inside, you'll find spacious living areas designed for comfortable everyday living. Major updates provide peace of mind, including a new roof, siding, and gutters installed in 2025. Additional features include a Generac whole-house generator and whole-house surge protector, ensuring reliability and protection year-round. Whether you're seeking a hobby farm, horse property, or simply a quiet place to call home, this beautiful country ranch offers endless possibilities. Enjoy the space, privacy, and lifestyle you've been dreaming of-all while still being within convenient reach of local amenities.
Est. $2,307 per month, based on comparable rentals
Sale and tax history for 551 Rance Rd
Sale History
Tax History
Date
Event
Price
MRED as Distributed by MLS Grid #12681112
Aug 14, 2026
Sold (MLS) (Closed)
$635,000
$361/sq ft
Public Records
Aug 1, 1988
Sold
$151,000
$86/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$12,432 (+8.0%)
$41,646 + $136,646
$178,292
2024
$11,509 (+6.8%)
$36,532 + $119,865
$156,397
2023
$10,773 (+4.5%)
$31,767 + $104,230
$135,997
2022
$10,313 (+3.9%)
$29,689 + $97,411
$127,100
2021
$9,923 (+2.3%)
$27,747 + $91,038
$118,785
2020
$9,700 (+3.8%)
$26,939 + $88,386
$115,325
2019
$9,346 (−1.7%)
$26,939 + $82,992
$109,931
2017
$9,503 (+4.6%)
$26,789 + $82,530
$109,319
2016
$9,082 (+2.9%)
$24,416 + $75,219
$99,635
2015
$8,829 (−1.3%)
$24,416 + $75,219
$99,635
2013
$8,941 (−3.2%)
$22,163 + $68,277
$90,440
2012
$9,234 (+1.4%)
$23,086 + $71,122
$94,208
2011
$9,103 (+6.5%)
$24,845 + $76,541
$101,386
2010
$8,546 (+8.8%)
$26,153 + $80,569
$106,722
2008
$7,852 (+13.4%)
$27,104 + $83,508
$110,612
2006
$6,922
$24,158 + $74,432
$98,590
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
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Baths
—
Stories
1
Lot width
—
Lot depth
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Lot size
3.17 Acres
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
1,760
Year built
1973
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Kendall County
APN
0313300013
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
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Last updated by owner on Jul 22, 2026.
A1
Agricultural District
It is recognized that the public health and welfare of the citizens of Kendall County are greatly dependent upon the sustenance and economic benefits provided by a viable agricultural industry. This district is intended to ensure that lands within the county which are well suited for agricultural production of food and fiber are retained for such production, unimpeded by the establishment of incompatible uses which would hinder farm operations and irretrievably deplete agricultural lands. Specific purposes for this district are to; Establish a zoning district in which agriculture and certain related uses are encouraged as principal uses of the land.; Preserve fertile, tillable soils as a valuable natural resource.; Enhance and maintain the sound economic base that agricultural pursuits provide the county and region.; Provide open areas which contribute to the stability of the environment and enhancement of air and water quality.; Preserve woodlands and wetlands associated with farms which, because of their natural physical features, are useful as water retention and groundwater recharge areas, and as habitat for plant and animal life, but may not be conducive to the agricultural uses cited in this ordinance.; Prevent scattered, indiscriminate urban development within areas zoned agricultural.; Limit residential development of agriculturally zoned properties or those areas identified as agricultural uses in the County’s LRMP to not more than one dwelling unit per each 40 acres of land.