Lake County currently has 1631 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $752,363.46, 262 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $371,056.05, 183 condos for sale with an average list price of $422,004.45, and 464 lots for sale with an average list price of $590,954.26. The average annual property tax for Lake County is $10,046.15.
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AntiochAntioch, Illinois, is a charming village located in the northwest corner of Lake County, approximately 47 miles northwest of Chicago's Loop. Established in the mid-19th century, it was named after the ancient city of Antioch due to its early settlers' association with the Disciples of Christ, a Protestant sect. The area was initially settled by the Pottawatomi Tribe, but after European-American expansion in the 1830s, Darius and Thomas Gage built the first cabin along Sequoit Creek, which became a focal point for commerce thanks to Hiram Buttrick's sawmill. Today, Antioch is known for its rich history, evident in landmarks like the replica of Buttrick's mill in Gage Bros. Park. The village boasts a vibrant community with over 100 eclectic shops and restaurants in its Historic Downtown District, making it a popular spot for shopping and dining. Antioch serves as a gateway to the Chain O' Lakes, a series of 11 interconnected lakes renowned for fishing and boating, which attract numerous outdoor enthusiasts. With its scenic landscapes, community events like summer concerts in the outdoor bandshell, and convenient access via Metra commuter trains to Chicago, Antioch maintains a unique blend of small-town charm and modern amenities. ... Read more |
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BannockburnBannockburn, Illinois, is a quaint village located in Lake County, approximately 25 miles northwest of Chicago's Loop. Established in 1924 by Scottish real estate developer William Aitken, it was designed as an exclusive community for affluent members of his bridge and country club. Bannockburn's charm lies in its dedication to maintaining a serene, "country estates" atmosphere, with zoning regulations initially mandating one-acre lots, now increased to two-acre lots for new homes. This village is known for its lush landscapes and winding roads, offering a peaceful retreat while still providing convenient access to urban amenities. The Tri-State Tollway borders Bannockburn to the west, contributing to its growth since the 1950s, though traffic noise has been a concern. Bannockburn hosts a small population, with the 2020 census counting 1,013 residents, and features notable landmarks like the Friedman House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. ... Read more |
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BarringtonBarrington, Illinois, is a picturesque village situated approximately 40 miles northwest of Chicago, embodying a unique blend of small-town charm and historical richness. Established in the mid-19th century, Barrington's history is deeply rooted in the Blackhawk War of 1832, which led to the migration of Native American tribes and the subsequent settlement by pioneers from New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts. The village became officially incorporated in 1865, following the construction of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company's train line, which spurred growth. Today, Barrington is renowned for its historic district, recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, showcasing an array of architectural styles from Folk to Victorian. The town is dotted with beautiful parks, nature preserves, and equestrian trails, reflecting its commitment to preserving its natural landscapes. With a population of around 10,722 as of 2020, Barrington maintains a quaint, community-oriented vibe while offering cultural attractions, like Barrington's White House, alongside a vibrant downtown area with unique shops and restaurants. ... Read more |
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Barrington HillsBarrington Hills, Illinois, is a picturesque village located approximately 40 miles northwest of Chicago, sprawling across 29 square miles within four counties: Cook, Kane, Lake, and McHenry. Known for its affluent residents and expansive estates, the village enforces a minimum 5-acre zoning for new constructions, preserving its rural charm and equestrian heritage. Established in 1957, Barrington Hills is characterized by its rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous lakes, making it an ideal location for those seeking a tranquil retreat from urban life while still enjoying easy access to city amenities. The community supports a lifestyle centered around outdoor activities, with significant land dedicated to horse riding trails, farming, and conservation efforts. Landmarks like the Barrington Hills Country Club and properties like Hill 'N Dale Farms reflect the area's history as a haven for Chicago's elite seeking a country escape. With a population of about 4,114 as per the 2020 census, Barrington Hills offers a unique blend of luxury and rural living, making it one of the most exclusive suburbs in Illinois. ... Read more |
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Buffalo GroveBuffalo Grove, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village located about 30 miles northwest of Chicago in both Lake and Cook Counties. With a population of approximately 43,000, it offers a family-friendly atmosphere, top-rated schools, and a strong sense of community. Known for its well-planned neighborhoods and extensive park system, including over 50 parks and recreational facilities like the Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve, the village is ideal for outdoor activities. Buffalo Grove’s diverse economy, with a mix of corporate headquarters and local businesses, supports a bustling retail scene along Dundee Road and Milwaukee Avenue. The community hosts popular events like the Buffalo Grove Days festival, fostering local pride and connection. Its proximity to Chicago and excellent transportation options make it a desirable location for commuters and families seeking suburban charm with urban access. ... Read more |
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Deer ParkDeer Park, Illinois, is a small, affluent village located in Lake and Cook Counties, about 30 miles northwest of Chicago. Incorporated in 1959, it spans roughly 3.7 square miles and has a population of around 3,200 as of the 2020 census. Known for its quiet, suburban charm, Deer Park features upscale residential neighborhoods, scenic green spaces, and a low crime rate, making it an attractive place for families and professionals seeking a peaceful retreat from urban life. The village is home to the Deer Park Town Center, a popular open-air shopping and dining destination, and is surrounded by natural areas like Cuba Marsh Forest Preserve, offering residents ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. Its proximity to major highways and public transit, like the nearby Barrington Metra station, ensures easy access to Chicago while maintaining a serene, small-town atmosphere. ... Read more |
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DeerfieldDeerfield, Illinois, is a charming village located in Lake County, approximately 25 miles north of Chicago. Known for its picturesque neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and vibrant community, Deerfield offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The village is home to a mix of historic sites, modern amenities, and green spaces, including the Deerfield Historic Village, which preserves 19th-century buildings. With a strong economy anchored by major corporations like Walgreens, whose headquarters is located here, Deerfield attracts professionals and families alike. Its proximity to major highways and public transit, like the Metra train, makes commuting to Chicago convenient, while local parks and recreational facilities provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities. ... Read more |
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Fox LakeFox Lake, Illinois, is a charming village in Lake County, about 55 miles northwest of Chicago, known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Nestled along the shores of Fox Lake, part of the Chain O'Lakes, it’s a haven for boating, fishing, and water sports enthusiasts, with the Chain O'Lakes State Park nearby offering hiking and wildlife viewing. The village has a small-town vibe with a population of around 10,000, featuring local eateries, shops, and a historic downtown. Its proximity to Chicago and access to Metra rail make it a convenient spot for commuters seeking a quieter lifestyle. ... Read more |
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Gages LakeGages Lake, Illinois, is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lake County, known for its serene suburban setting and natural beauty, with a population of approximately 10,000 as of the 2020 census. Centered around the picturesque Gages Lake, the area offers residents opportunities for boating, fishing, and scenic walks, fostering a strong connection to nature. The community is part of the Warren Township, with access to quality schools, parks, and nearby amenities in the larger Gurnee area, including Six Flags Great America. Its blend of tranquil lakefront living and proximity to urban conveniences makes Gages Lake a desirable spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts in northeastern Illinois. ... Read more |
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GrayslakeGrayslake, Illinois, is a charming village in Lake County, about 40 miles north of Chicago, blending small-town warmth with convenient access to urban amenities. Known for its vibrant community and picturesque settings, Grayslake boasts a bustling downtown with local shops, restaurants, and the historic Grayslake Heritage Center & Museum, which celebrates the village’s rich history. The area is home to scenic lakes, parks, and trails, including the popular Rollins Savanna Forest Preserve, offering residents and visitors ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. With a strong sense of community, top-rated schools, and events like the Grayslake Farmers Market and summer festivals, Grayslake is a welcoming destination for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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Green OaksGreen Oaks is a small village in Lake County, Illinois, known for its serene, suburban charm and lush greenery. With a population of just over 4,000, it offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of nearby Chicago, while still being conveniently accessible via major highways like I-94. The village is characterized by its spacious homes, tree-lined streets, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal spot for families and those seeking a quieter lifestyle. Green Oaks also boasts proximity to natural attractions like the Des Plaines River Trail, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, and is part of the highly regarded Libertyville school district, adding to its appeal for residents. ... Read more |
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GurneeGurnee, Illinois, is a vibrant village in Lake County, located about 40 miles north of Chicago, known for its blend of suburban charm and bustling attractions. Home to the iconic Six Flags Great America amusement park and Gurnee Mills, one of the largest outlet malls in the Midwest, Gurnee draws visitors from across the region. The village, with a population of around 30,000, offers a family-friendly atmosphere, featuring well-maintained parks, top-rated schools, and a variety of dining and shopping options. Situated near Lake Michigan and surrounded by natural beauty, including the Des Plaines River, Gurnee provides residents and visitors with a mix of recreational opportunities and easy access to both Chicago and Milwaukee. ... Read more |
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HainesvilleHainesville, Illinois, a charming village in Lake County, holds the distinction of being the oldest incorporated community in the region, established in 1847 by Elijah M. Haines. With a population of 3,546 as of the 2020 census, this suburb of Chicago offers a suburban-rural mix, blending small-town charm with modern amenities. Known for its rich history, Hainesville features attractions like Cranberry Lake, a natural haven for outdoor enthusiasts with scenic trails and recreational opportunities. ... Read more |
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Hawthorn WoodsHawthorn Woods, Illinois, is an affluent village in Lake County, about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, known for its serene, upscale suburban lifestyle and expansive natural beauty. With a population of approximately 9,000, this tight-knit community features sprawling estates, wooded landscapes, and numerous parks, such as Community Park, which offers trails, sports facilities, and a popular splash pad. The village is family-friendly, boasting highly rated schools and a low crime rate, making it ideal for professionals seeking a peaceful retreat with easy access to Chicago via nearby highways and Metra stations. Hawthorn Woods also hosts community events like the annual Summer Concert Series and has a growing commercial hub with shops and dining options. Its blend of rural charm, modern amenities, and strong community spirit makes it a hidden gem in the Chicago suburbs. ... Read more |
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Highland ParkHighland Park, Illinois, is an affluent suburban city located along Lake Michigan’s North Shore, approximately 25 miles north of Chicago. With a population of about 30,000, it is renowned for its picturesque neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and historic charm. The city is home to the Ravinia Festival, one of the oldest outdoor music festivals in the United States, attracting world-class performers and visitors each summer. Highland Park offers a vibrant downtown with upscale boutiques, art galleries, and diverse dining options, alongside top-rated schools and scenic parks like Rosewood Beach. Its blend of cultural sophistication, natural beauty, and proximity to Chicago makes Highland Park a highly desirable community for families and professionals seeking a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. ... Read more |
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HighwoodHighwood, Illinois, is a vibrant small city located on the North Shore of Lake Michigan, just 25 miles north of Chicago. Known for its rich Italian heritage, Highwood boasts a lively community with a charming downtown filled with unique restaurants, bars, and boutique shops. The city hosts popular events like the Highwood Evening Gourmet Market and the annual Pumpkin Fest, fostering a strong sense of community. With a population of around 5,400, Highwood offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, including beautiful parks and proximity to the scenic shores of Lake Michigan. Its welcoming atmosphere and cultural diversity make it a hidden gem in Lake County. ... Read more |
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Indian CreekIndian Creek, Illinois, is a small village located in Lake County, known for its quiet, suburban charm and proximity to the bustling city of Chicago, approximately 40 miles to the southeast. With a population of just over 500 residents, this close-knit community offers a peaceful retreat with a mix of residential areas, open spaces, and a few local businesses. Indian Creek is characterized by its rural ambiance, featuring tree-lined streets and access to nearby natural attractions like the Des Plaines River and various forest preserves, making it appealing for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Despite its small size, the village benefits from its location near major highways, providing convenient access to larger urban centers while maintaining a serene, small-town atmosphere. ... Read more |
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InglesideIngleside, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community in Lake County, nestled in the northeastern part of the state. Known for its quiet, suburban charm, Ingleside offers a peaceful retreat with access to natural attractions like the Chain O'Lakes, a popular destination for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The community is characterized by its tight-knit atmosphere, with modest homes and local businesses catering to residents' needs. Its proximity to larger cities like Chicago, about an hour's drive south, makes it an appealing spot for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban accessibility. Ingleside's serene environment and recreational opportunities make it a hidden gem in Illinois. ... Read more |
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InvernessInverness, Illinois, is an affluent village in Cook County, located about 30 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of approximately 7,500, this picturesque community is known for its sprawling estates, tree-lined streets, and serene, upscale atmosphere. Inverness features luxurious homes, many on large, wooded lots, and is home to prestigious golf courses like the Inverness Golf Club. The village offers a peaceful, suburban lifestyle with easy access to Chicago via the nearby Metra station, making it ideal for professionals seeking tranquility without sacrificing urban connectivity. Residents enjoy top-rated schools, scenic parks, and a strong sense of community, enhanced by events like the annual Inverness Fest. With its blend of natural beauty and refined living, Inverness is a hidden gem in the Chicago suburbs. ... Read more |
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Island LakeIsland Lake is a charming village in Lake and McHenry counties, Illinois, known for its serene lakeside setting and small-town vibe. With a population of around 8,000, it offers a tight-knit community atmosphere while being just an hour northwest of Chicago. The village centers around its namesake lake, a 44-acre body of water perfect for fishing, boating, and kayaking, with scenic parks like Water Tower Park providing trails and picnic spots. Island Lake blends suburban tranquility with easy access to urban amenities, making it an ideal spot for families and nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat in Illinois. ... Read more |
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KildeerKildeer, Illinois, is a charming village located in Lake County, approximately 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Known for its serene suburban atmosphere, Kildeer blends small-town charm with proximity to urban amenities. The village is characterized by its spacious homes, lush greenery, and top-rated schools, making it a popular choice for families seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. With a population of around 4,000, Kildeer offers a tight-knit community feel, ample parks, and access to nearby shopping destinations like Deer Park Town Center. Its strategic location near major highways ensures easy commutes to Chicago while maintaining a tranquil, nature-filled environment. ... Read more |
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Lake BarringtonLake Barrington, Illinois, is a charming village nestled in Lake County, about 40 miles northwest of Chicago. Known for its serene, upscale residential communities and picturesque landscapes, the village offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle with access to scenic lakes, golf courses, and nature preserves like the nearby Cuba Marsh. With a population of around 5,000, Lake Barrington boasts a tight-knit community feel, featuring luxury homes, equestrian facilities, and the renowned Stonehenge Golf Club. Its proximity to major highways and the Barrington Metra station makes it an ideal spot for commuters seeking a tranquil retreat from the bustle of city life, while still enjoying modern amenities and top-rated schools. ... Read more |
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Lake BluffLake Bluff, Illinois, is a charming village nestled along the North Shore of Lake Michigan, approximately 35 miles north of Chicago. Known for its picturesque beaches, historic architecture, and tight-knit community, Lake Bluff offers a serene suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. The village boasts a vibrant downtown area with boutique shops, local eateries, and a strong sense of community pride, evident in events like the annual Lake Bluff History Museum Home Tour. With its highly rated schools, scenic parks, and proximity to the Metra train for convenient commuting, Lake Bluff is an idyllic destination for families and professionals seeking a blend of small-town charm and modern convenience. ... Read more |
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Lake ForestLake Forest, Illinois, is an affluent city located along Lake Michigan’s North Shore, about 30 miles north of Chicago. Known for its picturesque landscapes, historic architecture, and upscale residential areas, it offers a blend of suburban tranquility and cultural sophistication. The city is home to Lake Forest College, a prestigious liberal arts institution, and features well-preserved estates from the Gilded Age, reflecting its history as a retreat for Chicago’s elite. With access to scenic beaches, extensive forest preserves, and a charming downtown filled with boutique shops and restaurants, Lake Forest attracts residents and visitors seeking a refined yet relaxed lifestyle. ... Read more |
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Lake VillaLake Villa, Illinois, is a charming village in Lake County, located about 50 miles north of Chicago. Nestled among serene lakes and lush greenery, it offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle with a close-knit community feel. The village is known for its scenic parks, like Lehmann Park, and recreational opportunities, including boating and fishing on its namesake lake. With a population of around 8,700, Lake Villa combines small-town tranquility with convenient access to urban amenities, making it an appealing spot for families and nature lovers alike. ... Read more |
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Lake ZurichLake Zurich, Illinois, is a picturesque village in Lake County, about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, centered around the serene, spring-fed lake from which it takes its name. With a population of approximately 20,000, this family-friendly community blends suburban tranquility with modern conveniences, offering excellent schools, charming local businesses, and abundant recreational opportunities. The lake itself is a focal point, providing residents and visitors with boating, fishing, and scenic trails, while Paulus Park serves as a hub for community events and outdoor activities. The village’s vibrant downtown features boutique shops, cozy restaurants, and seasonal festivals, fostering a strong sense of community. With its proximity to Chicago and a balance of natural beauty and development, Lake Zurich is an inviting destination for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. ... Read more |
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LibertyvilleLibertyville is a village located in Lake County, Illinois. It is situated in the northern part of the state, approximately 30 miles northwest of Chicago. Libertyville is known for its small-town charm and historic downtown area, as well as its proximity to major metropolitan areas such as Chicago. Libertyville has a variety of recreational opportunities, including several parks and playgrounds, such as Cook Park, which features a playground, a swimming pool and a fishing pond, and Independence Grove Forest Preserve, which offers a variety of hiking trails, picnic areas and a beach area. The village also has a large community center that offers a variety of activities and programs for all ages. The village is also home to several golf courses, and offers many opportunities for hiking and biking in the local area. The downtown area is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, making it a popular destination for dining and shopping. Overall, Libertyville is a great place for those looking for a small-town atmosphere with easy access to the amenities and attractions of a larger city. With its recreational opportunities, historic downtown area and proximity to major metropolitan areas such as Chicago, Libertyville is a great place to live or visit. ... Read more |
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LincolnshireLincolnshire, Illinois, is a charming village located in Lake County, approximately 30 miles north of Chicago. Known for its picturesque landscapes, top-rated schools, and vibrant community, Lincolnshire offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The village is home to the renowned Marriott Theatre, which hosts Broadway-caliber performances, and features well-maintained parks and trails, such as the Des Plaines River Trail, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. With a population of around 7,300, Lincolnshire boasts a strong sense of community, excellent dining options, and proximity to major corporate headquarters, making it an attractive destination for families and professionals alike. ... Read more |
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LindenhurstLindenhurst, IL, is a charming village in Lake County, located about 50 miles north of Chicago. With a population of around 14,000, it offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. Nestled near the scenic Chain O’ Lakes region, Lindenhurst is known for its beautiful parks, such as Millennium Park and Engle Memorial Park, which provide ample opportunities for outdoor recreation like hiking, fishing, and boating. The village boasts a strong sense of community, with family-friendly events, excellent schools, and a quaint downtown area featuring local shops and restaurants. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra rail system makes it a convenient choice for commuters seeking a balance between small-town charm and city connectivity. ... Read more |
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Long GroveLong Grove, IL, is a charming village in Lake County, known for its historic charm and picturesque setting. With a population of around 8,000, it boasts a well-preserved downtown featuring cobblestone streets, unique boutiques, and cozy cafes housed in buildings dating back to the 19th century. The village is famous for its annual festivals, including the Strawberry Fest and Apple Fest, which draw visitors for local produce, crafts, and live entertainment. Surrounded by lush greenery and nature preserves, Long Grove offers a peaceful, small-town atmosphere while being just a short drive from Chicago, blending rural serenity with easy access to urban amenities. ... Read more |
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MettawaMettawa, Illinois, is a small, affluent village in Lake County, located about 35 miles north of Chicago. Incorporated in 1960, it spans roughly 5.4 square miles and is known for its lush, wooded landscapes, low population density, and commitment to preserving open spaces. With a population of around 547 as of the 2020 census, Mettawa offers a serene, rural atmosphere while being close to urban amenities, making it appealing for those seeking privacy and nature. The village hosts corporate headquarters, like CDW and HSBC, due to its proximity to major highways, yet maintains strict zoning to protect its greenery and equestrian trails. ... Read more |
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MundeleinMundelein is a village in Lake County, Illinois, a suburb approximately 35 miles northwest of Chicago. As of the 2010 census, Mundelein's population was 31,064. |
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North BarringtonNorth Barrington, Illinois, is an affluent village in Lake County, located about 35 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of approximately 3,000, this serene community is known for its picturesque landscapes, featuring wooded areas, rolling hills, and several lakes, including Honey Lake and Grass Lake. North Barrington offers a blend of rural charm and upscale living, with large, elegant homes and expansive estates. The village is part of the highly regarded Barrington 220 School District, making it attractive to families. Its proximity to the Fox River and numerous parks provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and boating, creating a tranquil yet sophisticated lifestyle. ... Read more |
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North ChicagoNorth Chicago, Illinois, is a small city in Lake County, situated along the shores of Lake Michigan, roughly 35 miles north of downtown Chicago. With a population of about 30,000, it’s a diverse community known for its industrial history and key institutions like the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and the Naval Station Great Lakes, a major U.S. Navy training base. North Chicago offers a mix of urban and suburban vibes, with access to scenic lakefront views, local parks, and a tight-knit community feel, all while being close to the cultural and economic hub of Chicago. ... Read more |
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Old Mill CreekOld Mill Creek, Illinois, is a small, serene village in Lake County, located about 42 miles northwest of Chicago, with a population of just 162 as of the 2020 census. Steeped in rural charm, the village was founded in the late 1830s when Jacob Miller built a sawmill along a tributary of the Des Plaines River, naming it Mill Creek. Known for its rich equestrian culture, Old Mill Creek is home to Tempel Farms, where the renowned Tempel Lipizzans perform classical dressage, drawing visitors to its scenic horse farms. Despite its proximity to urban amenities like Gurnee Mills, the village maintains a tranquil, agricultural character with sprawling fields, natural preserves, and local markets like The Farmstand at Tempel Farms Organics, offering fresh produce and a glimpse into its historic, community-driven lifestyle. ... Read more |
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Park CityPark City, Illinois, is a small, vibrant city in Lake County, located along the Green Bay Trail and just south of Waukegan, with a population of approximately 7,500 as of the 2020 census. Known for its diverse community and industrial hub, Park City is home to numerous businesses and manufacturing facilities, contributing to its economic vitality. The city offers residents access to recreational amenities like parks and proximity to Lake Michigan, fostering outdoor activities such as biking and hiking. With its strategic location near major highways and public transit options, Park City provides a blend of suburban convenience and cultural diversity, making it an appealing place to live in northeastern Illinois. ... Read more |
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Prairie ViewPrairie View, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community in Lake County, nestled in the northern suburbs of Chicago. Known for its quiet, residential charm, it offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of nearby urban areas while maintaining convenient access to major highways and the Prairie View Metra station for easy commuting. The community is part of the highly regarded Stevenson High School District, attracting families seeking excellent education. Surrounded by scenic parks and nature preserves, Prairie View blends suburban tranquility with proximity to shopping and dining in nearby Buffalo Grove and Lincolnshire. ... Read more |
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RiverwoodsRiverwoods, Illinois, is a serene, affluent village in Lake County, located about 25 miles north of Chicago. With a population of approximately 3,800 as of the 2020 census, it is known for its lush, wooded landscapes and spacious residential properties, offering a tranquil suburban escape. The village is home to the Edward L. Ryerson Conservation Area, a 550-acre nature preserve with trails and the Des Plaines River running through it, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts. Riverwoods also boasts a low-key charm with a focus on community, featuring local businesses and easy access to nearby Deerfield’s amenities, blending rural beauty with modern convenience. ... Read more |
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Round LakeRound Lake, Illinois, is a charming village in Lake County, located about 50 miles northwest of Chicago. Known for its scenic lakes and natural beauty, the village offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle with a strong sense of community. With a population of around 18,000, Round Lake blends small-town charm with convenient access to urban amenities, thanks to its proximity to major highways and the Metra rail system. The area boasts numerous parks, recreational facilities, and the namesake Round Lake, which provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and outdoor activities. The village’s diverse dining options, local festivals, and historic downtown make it an inviting place for families and visitors alike. ... Read more |
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Round Lake BeachRoRound Lake Beach, IL, is a vibrant suburban village in Lake County, located about 50 miles northwest of Chicago. With a population of approximately 27,000, it offers a diverse, family-friendly community with a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. The village is known for its scenic lakes, including Round Lake, which provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and outdoor activities. Round Lake Beach features a variety of parks, local businesses, and a bustling retail scene, including the Round Lake Beach Civic and Cultural Center, which hosts community events. Its proximity to major highways and the Metra rail system makes it a convenient location for commuters seeking a balance between small-town charm and urban accessibility. ... Read more |
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Round Lake HeightsRound Lake Heights, Illinois, is a small village in Lake County with a population of approximately 2,600 as of the 2020 census. Nestled in the heart of the Chain O'Lakes region, it offers residents a blend of suburban tranquility and access to recreational opportunities, including nearby lakes for boating, fishing, and water sports. The village is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with community events like summer festivals fostering local pride. Round Lake Heights features modest homes, local parks, and a close-knit community vibe, making it an appealing spot for those seeking a quieter lifestyle within reach of larger cities like Chicago. ... Read more |
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Round Lake ParkRound Lake Park, Illinois, is a charming village in Lake County, nestled along the south side of Round Lake, with a population of 7,680 as of the 2020 census. Known for its serene suburban atmosphere and community-oriented lifestyle, the village offers residents exclusive access to the lake and natural havens like Hart's Woods Park, perfect for hiking and wildlife observation. Located halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee, it blends small-town charm with proximity to urban amenities, including two train lines to Chicago and nearby attractions like Six Flags Great America. The village prioritizes fiscal integrity and diverse services, with a proud history and a commitment to preserving its natural beauty and community spirit. ... Read more |
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South BarringtonSouth Barrington, Illinois, is an affluent village in Cook County, known for its spacious estates, lush landscapes, and a population of approximately 5,000 as of the 2020 census. Located about 35 miles northwest of Chicago, it offers a serene, upscale suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. The village is home to the South Barrington Park District, featuring recreational facilities like tennis courts and walking trails, as well as the nearby Poplar Creek Forest Preserve for outdoor activities. With top-rated schools, exclusive neighborhoods, and attractions like the AMC South Barrington theater complex, South Barrington blends luxury living with a strong sense of community. ... Read more |
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Third LakeThird Lake, Illinois, is a serene village in Lake County with a population of 1,111 as of the 2020 census, offering a tranquil escape about an hour’s drive from Chicago. Nestled around its namesake 155.5-acre Third Lake and the smaller Druce Lake, the village is known for its natural beauty, providing opportunities for fishing, boating, swimming, and skating, though lake access requires a resident boat sticker. Incorporated in 1959 to protect its environment and limit development, Third Lake maintains a quiet, residential charm with subdivisions like Sunshine and Mariner’s Cove, developed in the 1920s and 1980s, respectively. The village is home to the New Gračanica Monastery, a cultural landmark and North American headquarters for the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy, featuring a stunning replica of the Kosovo Gračanica monastery built in 1984. ... Read more |
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Tower LakesTower Lakes, Illinois, is a small, picturesque village in Lake County, known for its serene lakeside setting and tight-knit community. Nestled around two private lakes, the village offers a peaceful, nature-centric lifestyle with opportunities for boating, fishing, and community events like the annual Fourth of July celebration. With a population of just over 1,200, Tower Lakes maintains a charming, small-town feel while being conveniently located near larger suburbs like Barrington and Chicago for commuting and amenities. Its tree-lined streets, custom-built homes, and emphasis on preserving natural beauty make it a hidden gem in the northwest suburbs of Illinois. ... Read more |
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Vernon HillsVernon Hills, Illinois, is a vibrant suburban village in Lake County, located about 35 miles northwest of Chicago. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Vernon Hills boasts a blend of modern amenities and natural beauty, with attractions like the Hawthorn Shopping Center and scenic parks such as Century Park, which features a lake and recreational facilities. The village is home to a diverse community, top-rated schools, and a strong economy driven by retail and corporate offices, including the headquarters of companies like CDW. With its safe neighborhoods, cultural events, and proximity to major highways, Vernon Hills offers a balanced lifestyle for residents seeking both urban conveniences and suburban tranquility. ... Read more |
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VoloVolo, Illinois, is a charming village in Lake County, incorporated in 1993, with a population of 6,122 as of the 2020 census. Known for its blend of rural roots and unique attractions, Volo is home to the renowned Volo Auto Museum, which showcases an extensive collection of vintage, classic, and Hollywood movie cars, alongside exhibits like the Titanic and Jurassic Gardens with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. The village also features the Volo Antique Malls, a haven for collectors with over 300 vendors offering vintage treasures. Nestled near the Volo Bog State Natural Area, the village combines natural beauty with cultural and historical appeal, making it a distinctive destination for family outings and enthusiasts of cars, history, and antiques. ... Read more |
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WadsworthWadsworth, Illinois, is a small, charming village in Lake County, located near the Wisconsin border and just a short drive from Lake Michigan. Known for its quiet, rural atmosphere, Wadsworth offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of nearby urban areas like Chicago, while still being conveniently accessible via major highways and the Metra rail system. The village is home to scenic attractions like the Des Plaines River Trail, popular among hikers and cyclists, and the historic Tempel Farms, renowned for its Lipizzan horses and equestrian performances. With a close-knit community, beautiful natural surroundings, and a mix of suburban and rural vibes, Wadsworth is an appealing spot for those seeking a serene lifestyle with easy access to city amenities. ... Read more |
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WaucondaWauconda, Illinois, is a picturesque village in Lake County, located about 45 miles northwest of Chicago, with a population of approximately 14,000 as of the 2020 census. Nestled around the scenic Bangs Lake, Wauconda offers a blend of small-town charm and recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, and lakeside dining. The village's vibrant downtown features unique shops, restaurants, and community events like the Wauconda Farmers Market and annual festivals, fostering a strong sense of community. With its mix of historic character, modern amenities, and access to outdoor activities, Wauconda is a welcoming destination for residents and visitors alike. ... Read more |
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WaukeganWaukegan, Illinois, is a vibrant city nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan, approximately 40 miles north of Chicago. Known for its rich industrial history and diverse community, Waukegan has evolved from a manufacturing hub into a dynamic destination with a blend of cultural, recreational, and historical attractions. The city is home to the scenic Waukegan Harbor, a focal point for boating and fishing, and the historic Genesee Theatre, which hosts concerts and performances. Waukegan also boasts a strong literary connection as the birthplace of author Ray Bradbury, celebrated through local festivals and landmarks. With its revitalized downtown, beautiful lakefront, and ongoing community development, Waukegan offers a unique mix of small-town charm and urban energy. ... Read more |
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WildwoodWildwood, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community located in Lake County, nestled within the larger village of Gurnee. Known for its quiet, suburban charm, Wildwood offers residents a serene environment with tree-lined streets and proximity to natural attractions like the Des Plaines River and Gurnee Woods Forest Preserve. The community is part of the Warren Township High School district and benefits from its close access to major attractions like Six Flags Great America and Gurnee Mills, while maintaining a low-key, family-friendly atmosphere. With a mix of modest homes and green spaces, Wildwood, Illinois, provides a peaceful retreat just a short drive from Chicago. ... Read more |
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Winthrop HarborWinthrop Harbor, Illinois, is a small village located in Lake County, nestled along the shores of Lake Michigan near the Wisconsin border. With a population of around 6,700, it’s known for its scenic lakefront, home to the North Point Marina, one of the largest marinas on the Great Lakes, offering boating, fishing, and stunning views. The village boasts a tight-knit community vibe, with local parks, family-friendly events, and a historic downtown area featuring charming shops and eateries. Its proximity to larger cities like Chicago and Milwaukee provides residents with a peaceful, small-town lifestyle while maintaining easy access to urban amenities. ... Read more |
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ZionZion, Illinois, is a small city in Lake County, located along the western shore of Lake Michigan, about halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee. Founded in 1901 by Dr. John Alexander Dowie as a utopian religious community, Zion has a unique history rooted in its origins as a theocratic settlement for the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church. Today, it’s a quiet, family-oriented town with a population of around 24,000, known for its scenic lakefront, including Illinois Beach State Park, which offers sandy beaches, hiking trails, and camping. The city maintains a strong sense of community, with local events, historic sites like the Shiloh House, and a diverse economy that includes manufacturing and retail. Its proximity to major urban centers and affordable living make it an attractive spot for those seeking a blend of small-town charm and access to metropolitan amenities. ... Read more |
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105 E. Laurel105 E. Laurel is a condo building in Lake Forest, Illinois, built between 1979 and 1981. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,788 ft2 to 2,301 ft2. The average annual property tax for 105 E. Laurel is $7,739.02. It is located in Lake County. 105 E. Laurel is a 21 unit condo building built in 1981. 105 E. Laurel is located in walking distance to downtown Lake Forest, Illinois. ... Read more |
Median Price: $600,000 |
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1600 Green Bay1600 Green Bay is a condo building in Highland Park, Illinois, built in 2001. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 3,425 ft2. The HOA fees range from $1,516 to $2,304 per month. The average annual property tax for 1600 Green Bay is $24,840.38. 1600 Green Bay Road is a 13 unit condo building built in 2001. 1600 Green Bay Road is located in Highland Park, Illinois south of Central Avenue. ... Read more |
Median Price: $1,200,000 |
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2000 Green Bay Road Condos2000 Green Bay Road Condos is a condo building in Highland Park, Illinois, built in 2000 by Focus Development. It currently has 1 condo for sale with a list price of $750,000. The homes range in size from 1,432 ft2 to 3,013 ft2. The HOA fees range from $859 to $859 per month. The average annual property tax for 2000 Green Bay Road Condos is $11,302.15. It is located in Lake County. 2000 Green Bay Road Condos is a condo community built in 2000. 2000 Green Bay Road Condos is located in Highland Park, Illinois on Green Bay Road and Homewood Avenue, one block north of Park just west of Greenbay. ... Read more |
Median Price: $380,000 |
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350 Brainerd350 Brainerd is a condo building in Libertyville, Illinois, built in 1965. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 790 ftclass="sqft">2 to 1,012 ft2. The HOA fees range from $279 to $279 per month. The average annual property tax for 350 Brainerd is $3,086.97. 350 Brainerd is a 16 unit condo building built in 1973 in Libertyville, Illinois. ... Read more |
Median Price: $190,000 |
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619 Glenview Avenue619 Glenview Avenue is a condo building in Highland Park, Illinois, built in 1981. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 1,710 ft2. The HOA fees range from $605 to $605 per month. The average annual property tax for 619 Glenview Avenue is $6,510.60. 619 Glenview Avenue is a 16 unit condo building built in the early 1980's. 619 Glenview is located in Highland Park, Illinois west of Green Bay Road. ... Read more |
Median Price: $385,000 |
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Lake County home sales for the month of August decreased in volume by 3.4% when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 5.1% from $390,000 to $409,950. House sales decreased by 4.7%, while the median sale price rose by 10% from $435,000 to $478,361.50. Condo sales rose by 15.2%, while the median sale price rose by 7.6% from $250,000 to $269,000. Townhouse sales decreased by 9.4%, while the median sale price rose by 6.8% from $303,500 to $323,990.
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