DuPage County currently has 1414 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $807,044.53, 367 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $442,908.70, 557 condos for sale with an average list price of $311,009.83, and 260 lots for sale with an average list price of $519,480.39. The average annual property tax for DuPage County is $8,034.65.
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AddisonAddison, Illinois, is a vibrant village in DuPage County, part of the greater Chicago metropolitan area. With a population of 35,702 as per the 2020 census, Addison spans about 10 square miles, offering a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Originally named Dunkley's Grove after settler Hezekiah Dunklee, it was renamed Addison in 1845, inspired by either a town in England or Addison, New York. The village's history includes significant contributions from the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, which established a teacher's seminary there in 1864. Today, Addison is known for its strong sense of community, with attractions like the Addison Historical Museum, housed in the historic Balzer House built in 1892. Addison's strategic location near major highways and O'Hare International Airport makes it easily accessible, supporting both local businesses and residents' commutes. ... Read more |
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AuroraAurora, Illinois, is a city steeped in history and diversity, located along the Fox River in the northeastern part of the state. Established in 1834 by the McCarty brothers, it quickly grew from a modest settlement named McCarty's Mill to a bustling urban center known as Aurora. The city's nickname, "The City of Lights," was earned when it became one of the first in the United States to implement an all-electric street lighting system in 1881. Aurora's economic backbone was once the heavy industry, particularly the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad shops, which made it a manufacturing powerhouse until the early 1970s. The city has a rich cultural tapestry due to waves of immigrants from Europe and Mexico, contributing to its social, economic, and political development. Today, Aurora is the second most populous city in Illinois, with a population around 200,000, known for its historic downtown centered on Stolp Island, significant cultural institutions like the Paramount Theatre, and a blend of modern development with historical preservation. Its diverse community is served by excellent educational facilities, including Aurora University and Waubonsee Community College, making it a vibrant place to live, work, and visit. ... Read more |
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BartlettBartlett, Illinois, is a vibrant village straddling Cook, DuPage, and Kane counties, approximately 30 miles west of Chicago's Loop. Originally a hunting ground for the Cherokee, Miami, Potawatomi, and Ottawa Native American tribes, it was settled by Luther Bartlett in 1844, who donated land for a train depot which eventually led to the town's naming. Bartlett has grown from its agricultural roots to become a well-planned community with a small-town feel, known for its careful urban design and stable, diversified economy. The village boasts a rich historical tapestry, with landmarks like the Bartlett Depot Museum, housed in the original 1873 railroad station, and the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, one of the largest Hindu temples in North America, attracting visitors from around the globe. Bartlett features an array of recreational facilities, including three golf courses, the Villa Olivia ski hill, and extensive bike paths, making it a hub for leisure and outdoor activities. With a population of over 41,000, Bartlett maintains an attractive blend of history, community, and modern suburban living. ... Read more |
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BensenvilleBensenville, Illinois, is a vibrant village in DuPage County, just minutes from Chicago O'Hare International Airport, making it a key hub for transportation and logistics. With a population of around 18,000, it blends small-town charm with urban accessibility, featuring a diverse community and a rich history rooted in its early 19th-century German settler origins. The village offers a mix of residential neighborhoods, bustling industrial parks, and local attractions like the Bensenville Ditch, a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Its proximity to Chicago, coupled with community events like the annual Music in the Park series, makes Bensenville an inviting place for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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BloomingdaleBloomingdale, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village located in DuPage County, approximately 25 miles west of Chicago. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong community spirit, Bloomingdale offers a blend of modern amenities and small-town charm. The village is home to the popular Stratford Square Mall, numerous parks, and recreational facilities, making it an attractive destination for shopping, dining, and outdoor activities. With a population of around 22,000, Bloomingdale boasts well-maintained neighborhoods, excellent schools, and convenient access to major highways and public transportation, connecting residents to the greater Chicago area. Its welcoming environment and diverse local businesses contribute to a high quality of life for residents and visitors alike. ... Read more |
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BolingbrookBolingbrook, Illinois, is a dynamic village located in Will and DuPage counties, approximately 30 miles southwest of Chicago. With a diverse population of around 73,000, Bolingbrook is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent schools, and vibrant community spirit. The village offers a mix of suburban charm and urban convenience, featuring attractions like the Bolingbrook Golf Club, a premier public golf course, and the Promenade Bolingbrook, an open-air shopping and entertainment destination. Parks and recreational facilities, such as the Pelican Harbor Aquatic Park, provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Bolingbrook’s strategic location near major highways and its commitment to economic growth make it a thriving hub for residents and businesses alike. ... Read more |
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Burr RidgeBurr Ridge, Illinois, is an affluent village located primarily in DuPage County, with a small portion in Cook County, about 20 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. Known for its sprawling estates, upscale neighborhoods, and serene, tree-lined streets, Burr Ridge offers a suburban oasis with a blend of rural charm and modern amenities. The village is home to a variety of high-end restaurants, boutique shops, and corporate headquarters, making it a hub for both relaxation and business. With excellent schools, low crime rates, and proximity to major highways like I-55 and I-294, Burr Ridge attracts families and professionals seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. ... Read more |
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Carol StreamCarol Stream, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village in DuPage County, located about 30 miles west of Chicago. With a population of approximately 40,000, it’s a family-friendly community known for its well-planned neighborhoods, excellent schools, and abundant parks, such as the 90-acre Armstrong Park, which offers trails, sports fields, and recreational facilities. Named after the daughter of its founder, Jay Stream, the village combines a modern, business-friendly environment with a strong sense of community. Carol Stream is home to a diverse economy, with numerous corporate headquarters and industrial parks, contributing to its low unemployment and high quality of life. Residents enjoy a variety of local dining, shopping, and community events like the annual Fourth of July celebration, making Carol Stream a dynamic and appealing place to live. ... Read more |
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Clarendon HillsClarendon Hills, Illinois, is a picturesque village in DuPage County, located about 20 miles west of Chicago. With a population of approximately 8,700, this charming suburb is renowned for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and strong sense of community. The downtown area, centered around Prospect Avenue, features quaint shops, cozy cafes, and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a hub for local gatherings. Clarendon Hills is home to highly rated schools, including Hinsdale Central High School, and offers easy access to Chicago via the Metra commuter rail. Its well-maintained parks, such as Prospect Park, and community events like the annual Daisy Days festival enhance its family-friendly appeal. Combining small-town serenity with urban accessibility, Clarendon Hills is a gem in the western suburbs. ... Read more |
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DarienDarien, Illinois, is a cozy suburban community in DuPage County, located about 25 miles southwest of Chicago. Home to roughly 22,000 residents, it offers a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of modern conveniences and small-town charm. Known for its excellent schools, well-maintained parks, and recreational facilities like the Darien Sportsplex, the city caters to active lifestyles. Darien’s proximity to major highways and public transit makes it a convenient hub for commuters, while its local dining, shopping, and community events, such as the annual Darien Fest, foster a strong sense of togetherness. With a low crime rate and a welcoming vibe, Darien is an ideal spot for those seeking suburban tranquility near the bustle of Chicago. ... Read more |
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Downers GroveDowners Grove, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village located about 22 miles west of Chicago, offering a perfect blend of small-town charm and urban accessibility. With a population of roughly 50,000, it’s known for its historic downtown, featuring tree-lined streets, unique shops, and diverse dining options, from cozy cafes to fine restaurants. The village is home to excellent schools, beautiful parks like Lyman Woods, and a strong community spirit, making it a popular choice for families. Downers Grove also hosts events like the annual Heritage Festival and farmers' market, fostering local engagement. Its convenient access to Chicago via the Metra train line and major highways makes it ideal for commuters seeking a balance of suburban tranquility and city proximity. ... Read more |
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Elk Grove VillageElk Grove Village, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban community located just northwest of Chicago, known for its blend of residential charm and robust economic activity. With a population of around 33,000, it boasts one of the largest industrial parks in North America, hosting over 3,600 businesses and serving as a hub for manufacturing, logistics, and corporate headquarters. The village offers a high quality of life with well-maintained parks, top-rated schools, and a strong sense of community, evident in events like the annual "Mid-Summer Classics Concert Series." Its proximity to O'Hare International Airport and major highways makes it a strategic location for both residents and businesses, while attractions like the Ned Brown Preserve provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. ... Read more |
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ElmhurstElmhurst, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban city located about 16 miles west of Chicago in DuPage County, offering a perfect blend of urban accessibility and small-town charm. With a population of approximately 46,000, Elmhurst is known for its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and thriving downtown filled with boutique shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions like the Elmhurst Art Museum and the historic Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art. The city is home to Elmhurst University, adding a youthful, academic energy to the community. Residents enjoy excellent schools, numerous parks, and easy access to Chicago via Metra’s Union Pacific West Line. Elmhurst’s strong sense of community, coupled with events like the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and summer farmers’ market, makes it an inviting destination for families and professionals seeking a high quality of life. ... Read more |
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Glen EllynGlen Ellyn, Illinois, is a charming village located in DuPage County, approximately 23 miles west of Chicago. Known for its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and vibrant downtown, Glen Ellyn offers a blend of small-town charm and suburban convenience. The village boasts a strong sense of community, with highly rated schools, scenic parks like Lake Ellyn Park, and a bustling downtown area filled with boutique shops, restaurants, and cafes. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra train system makes it an ideal location for commuters seeking easy access to the city while enjoying a peaceful, family-friendly environment. ... Read more |
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Glendale HeightsGlendale Heights, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village located in DuPage County, approximately 25 miles west of downtown Chicago. Known for its diverse community and family-friendly atmosphere, the village offers a blend of residential charm and urban convenience. With a population of around 34,000, Glendale Heights boasts well-maintained parks, such as Camera Park, and hosts community events like the annual Glendale Heights Fest, fostering local engagement. The village is home to the Center for History and Culture, reflecting its commitment to preserving local heritage. Convenient access to major highways and public transit makes it an ideal location for commuters, while its array of dining, shopping, and recreational options caters to residents of all ages. ... Read more |
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Hanover ParkHanover Park, IL, is a vibrant, diverse village located in Cook and DuPage counties, approximately 30 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of around 37,000, it offers a blend of suburban charm and urban accessibility, making it an attractive place for families and professionals. The village boasts a variety of parks, recreational facilities, and community events, fostering a strong sense of togetherness. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra train station provides convenient access to Chicago and surrounding areas. Hanover Park is also known for its cultural diversity, with a rich mix of ethnicities contributing to its local cuisine, festivals, and community life. ... Read more |
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HinsdaleHinsdale, Illinois, is a charming village located about 20 miles west of Chicago in DuPage and Cook counties. Known for its picturesque tree-lined streets, historic homes, and vibrant downtown, Hinsdale offers a blend of small-town charm and suburban sophistication. With a population of approximately 17,000, it boasts top-rated schools, beautiful parks, and a strong sense of community. The downtown area features boutique shops, upscale restaurants, and a historic theater, making it a hub for local culture and leisure. Its proximity to Chicago, accessible via the Metra commuter rail, makes Hinsdale an ideal place for those seeking a balance between urban connectivity and suburban tranquility. ... Read more |
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ItascaItasca, Illinois, is a charming village in DuPage County, located about 25 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of approximately 9,000, Itasca offers a perfect blend of small-town warmth and suburban convenience, making it an ideal spot for families and professionals. The village is known for its lush parks, such as the scenic Spring Brook Nature Center, and its well-preserved historic district, featuring landmarks like the Itasca Historical Depot Museum. Itasca’s vibrant business community, including corporate offices and the popular Hamilton Lakes Business Park, complements its residential appeal. With excellent schools, a variety of dining options, and easy access to O’Hare International Airport and major highways, Itasca provides a balanced lifestyle with proximity to Chicago’s urban amenities. ... Read more |
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LemontLemont, Illinois, is a picturesque village located about 25 miles southwest of Chicago, nestled along the Des Plaines River and the historic Illinois & Michigan Canal. With a population of approximately 17,000, Lemont is renowned for its charming downtown, featuring historic limestone buildings, boutique shops, and local restaurants that reflect its rich heritage. The village is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, offering scenic trails, parks, and nearby forest preserves like the Waterfall Glen, as well as access to the canal for kayaking and biking. Lemont’s vibrant community spirit shines through in events like the annual Lemont Heritage Fest and its well-preserved historic sites, such as the Lemont Area Historical Society Museum. Combining small-town warmth with proximity to Chicago, Lemont is a delightful blend of history, nature, and modern suburban living. ... Read more |
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LisleLisle, Illinois, is a charming village located about 25 miles southwest of Chicago in DuPage County. Known for its blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility, Lisle offers a welcoming community with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1832. The village is home to the renowned Morton Arboretum, a 1,700-acre living museum of trees and natural landscapes, attracting visitors for its scenic beauty and educational programs. Lisle’s vibrant downtown features quaint shops, diverse dining, and the historic Lisle Depot Museum, while its proximity to major highways and the Lisle Metra station makes commuting to Chicago convenient. With top-rated schools, numerous parks, and events like the annual Eyes to the Skies Festival, Lisle is a family-friendly destination that balances small-town charm with modern amenities. ... Read more |
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LombardLombard, Illinois, is a charming village in DuPage County, located about 20 miles west of Chicago. Known as the "Lilac Village," Lombard is famous for its annual Lilac Festival, held each May in Lilacia Park, where vibrant lilac blooms and beautifully landscaped gardens draw visitors from across the region. With a population of around 44,000, this suburban community blends small-town warmth with modern amenities, offering a mix of historic charm and contemporary conveniences. The village boasts a vibrant downtown with unique shops, restaurants, and the historic Maple Street Chapel, alongside access to major highways and the Metra train for easy commuting to Chicago. Lombard’s strong sense of community, excellent schools, and abundant parks make it an attractive place for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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MedinahMedinah, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community in DuPage County, located about 25 miles northwest of Chicago. Known for its quiet, suburban charm and lush greenery, Medinah is most famous for the prestigious Medinah Country Club, a historic golf course that has hosted multiple major championships, including the PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup. The community itself is primarily residential, with tree-lined streets, spacious homes, and a tight-knit feel, attracting families and professionals seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle of nearby urban areas. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra train station provides easy access to Chicago, making it a desirable location for commuters. ... Read more |
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NapervilleNaperville, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban city located about 30 miles west of Chicago, renowned for its blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. With a population of approximately 150,000, it consistently ranks among the best places to live in the U.S., thanks to its top-tier schools, low crime rates, and thriving economy. The city’s picturesque downtown, centered along the DuPage River, features a scenic Riverwalk, boutique shops, diverse dining, and cultural attractions like the Naper Settlement, a living history museum. Naperville’s extensive park system, including Centennial Beach and numerous trails, caters to outdoor enthusiasts, while its proximity to Chicago and access to major highways and Metra trains make it ideal for commuters. This dynamic community offers a high quality of life, making it a sought-after destination for families and professionals. ... Read more |
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NorthlakeNorthlake, Illinois, is a small city in Cook County, located about 15 miles west of downtown Chicago. With a population of approximately 12,840 as of recent estimates, it offers a suburban feel with convenient access to urban amenities. Originally developed in the mid-20th century, Northlake is known for its tight-knit community, diverse population, and industrial roots, with areas like the Northlake Commons shopping center providing local conveniences. The city features parks, such as King Arthur Court Park, and is home to the historic Elmhurst Hospital Center for Health. Its proximity to O'Hare International Airport and major highways like I-294 makes it a practical hub for commuters and businesses alike. ... Read more |
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Oak BrookOak Brook, Illinois, is a vibrant, affluent village in DuPage County, located about 20 miles west of Chicago. Known for its upscale shopping at Oakbrook Center, a premier open-air mall, the village blends suburban charm with commercial sophistication. With a population of around 8,000, Oak Brook boasts lush parks, top-tier golf courses like Butler National, and corporate headquarters for companies like Ace Hardware and TreeHouse Foods. Its proximity to major highways and O’Hare International Airport makes it a hub for business and leisure. ... Read more |
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Oakbrook TerraceOakbrook Terrace, Illinois, is a small but vibrant city in DuPage County, located about 20 miles west of Chicago. Known for its strategic location near major highways like I-88 and I-294, it serves as a commercial hub with a mix of corporate offices, retail centers, and dining options. The city is home to the iconic Drury Lane Theatre, a popular venue for live performances, and the lush Oakbrook Terrace Park District, which offers recreational spaces for residents. With a population of around 2,000, this compact community balances suburban charm with urban accessibility, making it an attractive spot for professionals and families alike. Its proximity to Oak Brook’s upscale shopping and business districts further enhances its appeal as a dynamic, well-connected locale. ... Read more |
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OswegoOswego, Illinois, is a vibrant village located in Kendall County, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. With a population of around 35,000, Oswego combines small-town charm with modern growth, offering a family-friendly atmosphere and a strong sense of community. The village is known for its scenic Fox River, which provides opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and riverside trails, as well as its bustling downtown filled with local shops, restaurants, and seasonal events like the Oswego Country Market. Oswego’s excellent schools, diverse recreational facilities, and proximity to major highways make it an attractive destination for residents seeking a balance of suburban tranquility and urban access. Historic sites, such as the Little White School Museum, and community events, like the annual Oswego Beats music festival, add to its cultural appeal. ... Read more |
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RoselleRoselle, IL, is a charming village in DuPage and Cook Counties, located about 30 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of around 22,000, it offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. Known for its strong community spirit, Roselle features well-maintained parks, a vibrant downtown with local shops and restaurants, and annual events like the Rose Parade and Run for the Roses 5K. The village boasts excellent schools, a low crime rate, and a family-friendly atmosphere, making it an attractive place to live. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra train station provides convenient access to Chicago, appealing to commuters and those seeking a small-town feel with big-city amenities. ... Read more |
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St. CharlesSt. Charles, Illinois, is a vibrant city nestled along the scenic Fox River, approximately 40 miles west of Chicago. Often called the "Pride of the Fox," this charming community of about 33,000 residents blends historic charm with modern vitality. Its picturesque downtown features quaint shops, award-winning restaurants, and cultural gems like the Arcada Theatre, a 1926 vaudeville house hosting live performances. St. Charles is known for its top-rated schools, extensive park system, and year-round events, including the popular Scarecrow Festival. With its blend of natural beauty, rich history, and proximity to urban amenities, St. Charles offers an exceptional quality of life for families, professionals, and visitors alike. ... Read more |
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Villa ParkVilla Park, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village in DuPage County, located about 20 miles west of Chicago, with a population of approximately 21,800 as of the 2020 census. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong community spirit, Villa Park blends small-town charm with convenient access to urban amenities. The village features a bustling downtown area along North Avenue, offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and local businesses. Residents enjoy recreational opportunities at places like the Villa Park Historical Society Museum and the scenic Illinois Prairie Path, a popular trail for biking and walking. With its excellent schools, parks, and annual events like the Villa Park Summerfest, the village remains a welcoming destination for families and visitors alike. ... Read more |
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WarrenvilleWarrenville, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban city in DuPage County, with a population of approximately 13,200 as of the 2020 census. Nestled along the West Branch of the DuPage River, Warrenville blends small-town charm with modern amenities, offering residents a mix of historic sites and contemporary developments. The city is home to the scenic Warrenville Grove Forest Preserve, ideal for hiking and outdoor recreation, and boasts a rich history tied to its 19th-century roots, including landmarks like the Albright Theatre. With a thriving local business scene, proximity to major highways, and access to top-rated schools, Warrenville provides a welcoming community for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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WayneWayne, Illinois, is a small, affluent village located in DuPage and Kane Counties, approximately 35 miles west of Chicago. Known for its picturesque, rural charm and equestrian heritage, Wayne boasts sprawling estates, horse farms, and a tight-knit community of around 2,400 residents. The village, incorporated in 1958, maintains a low-key, historic ambiance with landmarks like the Dunham Castle, a 19th-century mansion tied to the area’s agricultural roots. Surrounded by forest preserves and trails, Wayne offers a peaceful retreat from urban life while remaining close to the amenities of nearby suburbs like St. Charles and Elgin. Its unique blend of small-town feel and proximity to metropolitan areas makes it a hidden gem in Illinois. ... Read more |
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West ChicagoWest Chicago, Illinois, is a vibrant city located in DuPage County, approximately 30 miles west of downtown Chicago. Known for its rich history and small-town charm, it was originally settled in the 1830s and grew as a railroad hub, earning the nickname "Junction City." Today, West Chicago blends its historical roots with modern development, offering a diverse community, scenic parks like Reed-Keppler Park, and a thriving downtown with local shops and restaurants. The city is home to the West Chicago City Museum, housed in a historic depot, and hosts events like the annual Railroad Days festival, celebrating its heritage. With a population of around 27,000, West Chicago provides a balance of suburban tranquility and easy access to the Chicago metropolitan area, making it an appealing place to live and visit. ... Read more |
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WestmontWestmont, Illinois, is a vibrant village in DuPage County with a population of approximately 24,400 as of the 2020 census. Nestled just 20 miles west of Chicago, Westmont blends suburban charm with convenient access to urban amenities, making it an attractive place for families and professionals alike. The village boasts a lively downtown area with diverse restaurants, boutique shops, and community events like the annual Taste of Westmont, which celebrates local culture and cuisine. With well-maintained parks, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community, Westmont offers a welcoming environment for residents seeking a balance of small-town warmth and metropolitan proximity. ... Read more |
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WheatonWheaton, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban city located about 25 miles west of Chicago in DuPage County. Known for its charming downtown, Wheaton offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, with tree-lined streets, boutique shops, and diverse dining options. Home to Wheaton College, a prestigious liberal arts institution, the city has a strong sense of community and cultural heritage. Residents and visitors enjoy attractions like the scenic Cosley Zoo, Cantigny Park, and numerous parks and trails, making it a family-friendly destination. With excellent schools, a bustling farmers' market, and convenient access to Chicago via the Metra train, Wheaton combines small-town warmth with urban connectivity. ... Read more |
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WillowbrookWillowbrook, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village located in DuPage County, with a population of approximately 8,600 as of the 2020 census. Nestled just 23 miles southwest of Chicago, Willowbrook offers a blend of residential tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. The village is known for its well-maintained parks, such as the expansive Waterford Park, which features walking trails, sports fields, and picnic areas, making it a hub for community activities. With a mix of local businesses, shopping centers like Willowbrook Town Center, and a diverse dining scene, Willowbrook provides a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere while maintaining proximity to major highways for easy commuting. ... Read more |
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WinfieldWinfield, Illinois, is a charming village in DuPage County, located about 30 miles west of Chicago. Known for its small-town feel and scenic beauty, Winfield is nestled along the DuPage River, offering residents and visitors a peaceful suburban retreat with easy access to urban amenities. The village boasts a rich history, with landmarks like the historic Winfield Village Hall and the scenic Kline Creek Farm, a living history museum showcasing 19th-century rural life. With a population of around 10,000, Winfield combines a tight-knit community atmosphere with modern conveniences, including access to top-rated schools, parks, and the nearby Central DuPage Hospital. Its proximity to the Prairie Path and commuter rail makes it an ideal spot for those seeking a blend of nature, history, and connectivity to the greater Chicago area. ... Read more |
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Wood DaleWood Dale, Illinois, is a vibrant suburb located in DuPage County, just 20 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of approximately 14,000, this close-knit community offers a blend of small-town charm and urban accessibility. Known for its excellent parks, recreational facilities, and family-friendly events, Wood Dale boasts a strong sense of community pride, highlighted by its annual "Wood Dale Prairie Fest." The city is also home to a diverse economy, with a mix of industrial, commercial, and retail sectors, benefiting from its proximity to O'Hare International Airport. Convenient access to major highways and public transit makes Wood Dale an ideal location for residents seeking a balance between suburban tranquility and big-city opportunities. ... Read more |
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WoodridgeWoodridge, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village located primarily in DuPage County, with small portions in Will and Cook counties, boasting a population of approximately 34,000 as of the 2020 census. Nestled about 30 miles southwest of Chicago, Woodridge offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility, with easy access to major highways and public transit. The village is known for its lush parks, including the popular Cypress Cove Family Aquatic Park and the scenic trails of the Greene Valley Forest Preserve. With a diverse community, top-rated schools, and a thriving local economy featuring shopping and dining options, Woodridge provides a welcoming environment for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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1132 Curtiss1132 Curtiss is a condo building in Downers Grove, Illinois, built in 1969. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,056 ft2 to 1,087 ft2. The HOA fees range from $426 to $426 per month. The average annual property tax for 1132 Curtiss is $4,300.15. 1132 Curtiss is a 16 unit condo building built in the late 1960's. 1132 Curtiss is located in Downers Grove, Illinois west of Main Street and north of Maple Avenue. ... Read more |
Median Price: $376,000 |
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17 N. Charlotte17 N. Charlotte is a condo building in Lombard, Illinois, built in 1954. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 595 ft2. The average annual property tax for 17 N. Charlotte is $1,839.42. It is located in DuPage County. 17 N. Charlotte is a 12 unit condo building built in the mid 1950's. 17 N. Charlotte is located in Lombard, Illinois. ... Read more |
Median Price: $139,900 |
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180 E. Park180 E. Park is a condo building in Elmhurst, Illinois, built in 1976. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 638 ft2 to 1,275 ft2. The HOA fees range from $547 to $547 per month. The average annual property tax for 180 E. Park is $3,815.31. It is located in DuPage County. 180 E. Park is a 9 unit condo building built in the mid 1970's. 180 E. Park is located in Elmhurst, Illinois east of York Street. ... Read more |
Median Price: $339,000 |
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326 Park326 Park is a condo building in Clarendon Hills, Illinois, built in 1987. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,235 ft2 to 1,300 ft2. The HOA fees range from $413 to $503 per month. The average annual property tax for 326 Park is $3,277.88. 326 Park Avenue is a 32 unit condo building built in the late 1980's. 326 Park Avenue is located in Clarendon Hills, Illinois west of Route 83. ... Read more |
Median Price: $284,000 |
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3N550 Crown3N550 Crown is a condo building in Elmhurst, Illinois, built in 1967. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 1,000 ft2. The HOA fees range from $385 to $385 per month. The average annual property tax for 3N550 Crown is $2,029.44. 3N550 Crown Road is a 14 unit condo building built in the 1960's. 3N550 Crown Road is located in Elmhurst, Illinois south of Grand Avenue and east of York Street. ... Read more |
Median Price: $197,500 |
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DuPage County home sales for the month of July rose in volume by 55100% when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 33.6% from $325,500 to $435,000. House sales rose by 70700%, while the median sale price rose by 25.4% from $420,000 to $526,750. Condo sales stayed the same, while the median sale price stayed the same. Townhouse sales rose by 15900%, while the median sale price rose by 52.6% from $231,000 to $352,500.
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