Stop scrolling through houses that are almost right. Build the one that is. There's a difference between settling for someone else's floor plan and standing in your own driveway on the first morning, coffee in hand, looking at exactly what you drew up. This is where that starts, a 16,117 square foot homesite in Northtowne Estates, New Baden's newest development, with open farm ground stretching out behind it and a street full of finished homes in front of it. Everything is already in the ground: village water, sewer, and utilities at the street, concrete streets poured, sidewalks in, streetlights on. No waiting on infrastructure. No pioneering an empty field. Northtowne's recorded restrictions do the heavy lifting on protecting your value, minimum living area requirements, brick and stone fronts, architectural shingle roofs, two-car garage minimum, no modular homes, in-ground pools only. Everyone building here is held to the same standard you are. Adjoining lots are also available, so buyers who want a bigger footprint can purchase more than one and combine. Homesites this ready, in a town this close to Highway 50 and Scott AFB, are not a renewable resource.