Clow Creek Farm, Naperville: A Rare New Construction Opportunity Built on Legacy Land
- Jake Kilts
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
New construction in Naperville is limited. New construction on historically valuable land, next to an established luxury subdivision, is almost nonexistent.
That’s what makes Clow Creek Farm different.
The Original Clow Creek
The original Clow Creek subdivision was developed in the 1990s on land tied to the Clow family’s agricultural roots. It quickly became known for:
Larger homes and lots
Quiet streets and long-term ownership
Strong resale performance
Naperville School District 204 (Kendall, Crone, Neuqua Valley)
Turnover has remained low for decades — a strong signal that the location and layout work.
Before the Homes: Working Farmland
The land now known as Clow Creek Farm was active farmland until recently. This was not leftover or filler land — it was prime, well-located ground adjacent to proven residential neighborhoods.
Naperville’s approval process ensured:
Controlled density
Infrastructure planning
Long-term compatibility with surrounding homes
This was never intended to be entry-level housing.
Clow Creek Farm Today
Clow Creek Farm is being built by a builder Oak Hill Builders they are building a modern extension of the original neighborhood, offering custom and semi-custom new construction designed for buyers who want new homes without sacrificing location or schools.
What sets it apart:
Larger footprints than typical new subdivisions
Custom and semi-custom architectural options
High-end interior finishes and modern layouts
Select lookout and walkout basement lots
This is not mass production housing. Builders here are competing on quality, design, and execution.
Who This Is For
Clow Creek Farm attracts:
Move-up buyers already in Naperville or nearby suburbs
Executives relocating to the western suburbs
Buyers who want new construction but understand land scarcity
New construction elsewhere can be replicated. This location cannot.
Why It Matters Long Term
Clow Creek Farm combines elements that rarely align:
Naperville District 204 schools
New construction
Low-density planning
Proven surrounding neighborhoods
Finite supply
Once these lots are built out, there is no second phase.
Bottom Line
Clow Creek Farm isn’t about trends or hype. It’s about buying new on land that has already proven its value for decades.
That’s why buyers pay attention — and why builders chose this site in the first place.
If your looking to find a home call:
Jake Kilts Realtor
HomeSmart Realty
630.487.1896






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