About Duneden

Duneden is a quiet, established executive neighborhood along Duneden Drive on Aurora's northeast side, known for its unusually large lots — averaging close to two acres — and mature wooded settings.
Homes here are primarily custom-built two-story colonials from the early-to-mid 1990s, many exceeding 3,000 finished square feet, with features like formal dining and living rooms, finished lower levels, and multiple-car garages.
The neighborhood sits on well and septic utilities with underground electric, offering a private, semi-rural feel while remaining zoned to Aurora City Schools and a short drive from Rt 306 and downtown Aurora.
Public sale records show Duneden homes trading in a range of roughly $439,900 to $675,000 in recent years, averaging near $529,000 — note that this pricing is sourced from public records rather than the current MLS export used for the other neighborhoods in this tool, so it should be verified against fresh MLS comps before publishing.

Why Sellers Choose Duneden

🌳 Large, Wooded Lots
Lots averaging close to two acres give Duneden a private, semi-rural feel rare this close to Aurora's core.
🏡 Custom-Built Character
Individually built colonials from the 1990s mean genuine architectural variety rather than a cookie-cutter subdivision feel.
📈 Steady Long-Term Value
Public sale records show consistent trading well above $400,000 over the past several years.

Duneden — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average home price in Duneden?

Public sale records show Duneden homes trading from roughly $439,900 to $675,000, averaging near $529,000 — this should be confirmed against current MLS comps before pricing a new listing.

What school district serves Duneden?

How large are the lots in Duneden?

What kind of homes are in Duneden?

Does Duneden have municipal utilities?

Is now a good time to sell a home in Duneden?