McLean County currently has 307 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $323,576.54, 26 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $236,484.62, 36 condos for sale with an average list price of $250,144.42, and 102 lots for sale with an average list price of $198,301.03. The average annual property tax for McLean County is $4,822.31.
Cities | |
---|---|
![]() |
Anchor |
![]() |
ArrowsmithArrowsmith, Illinois, is a small, tranquil village in eastern McLean County, embodying the charm of rural America with a population of 381 as of 2023. Founded in 1871 by Charles W. Holder and Owen T. Reeves, the village was shaped by its ties to the Lafayette Bloomington and Muncie Railroad, later becoming part of the Lake Erie and Western Railroad. Named after early settler Ezekiel Arrowsmith, the village features a tight-knit community surrounded by sprawling agricultural fields, with Arrowsmith Park serving as a hub for local events and leisurely activities. ... Read more |
![]() |
Bellflower |
![]() |
BloomingtonBloomington, Illinois, is a vibrant city in the heart of Central Illinois, known for its welcoming community and rich blend of urban and small-town charm. With a population of around 78,000, it forms part of the Bloomington-Normal metropolitan area, offering a dynamic economy driven by major employers like State Farm Insurance and Illinois State University. The city features cultural gems like the historic Normal Theater, the McLean County Museum of History, and the annual Illinois Shakespeare Festival, alongside family-friendly attractions such as Miller Park Zoo. Bloomington’s central location, with easy access to major highways and Amtrak services, makes it a convenient hub for travel and commerce. Its diverse dining scene, local breweries, and extensive parks and trails create a high quality of life for residents and visitors alike. ... Read more |
![]() |
CarlockCarlock, Illinois, is a small village in McLean County, located just northwest of Bloomington-Normal along Interstate 74. With a population of around 550, this tight-knit community embodies the charm of rural Midwestern life, featuring quiet streets, historic homes, and a strong sense of local pride. Originally settled in the 19th century and named after early settler John Carlock, the village is surrounded by fertile farmland, reflecting its agricultural roots. Carlock offers a peaceful setting with easy access to nearby urban amenities, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a balance between small-town tranquility and modern convenience. ... Read more |
![]() |
ChenoaChenoa, Illinois, is a quaint small town in McLean County, located along historic Route 66, approximately 100 miles southwest of Chicago. With a population of around 1,800, Chenoa exudes classic Midwestern charm, featuring a tight-knit community and a rich history tied to its railroad and Route 66 heritage. The town’s downtown showcases nostalgic attractions like antique shops, a mural honoring its Mother Road connection, and the well-preserved Matthew T. Scott House, a historic landmark. Chenoa hosts annual events such as the Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor Festival, drawing visitors to its vintage diners and friendly atmosphere. Surrounded by fertile farmland, Chenoa offers a peaceful, affordable lifestyle with easy access to nearby Bloomington-Normal, making it a hidden gem for those seeking small-town living with a touch of history. ... Read more |
![]() |
ColfaxColfax, Illinois, is a small village in McLean County, founded in 1880 by James E. Wood, affectionately known as "Uncle Billy" to locals. With a population of 996 as of the 2020 census, it serves as a quiet, close-knit community within the Bloomington-Normal Metropolitan Statistical Area. The village was established with the arrival of the Clinton, Bloomington, and Northwestern Railroad, which spurred rapid growth, including a tile factory, cigar factory, and the Colfax Leader newspaper by 1888. Today, Colfax is the commercial hub for surrounding towns like Anchor and Cooksville, featuring Ridgeview School District, four churches, a bank, and local businesses such as Colfax Lanes and GD Grocery Store. ... Read more |
![]() |
Cooksville |
![]() |
Covell |
![]() |
CropseyCropsey, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community in McLean County, steeped in agricultural heritage and rural charm. Named after Colonel A. J. Cropsey, a Civil War officer and prominent local landowner, the town was established in 1880 by Henry L. Terpening and Ira C. Pratt along the Illinois Central Railroad. With a population of around 200 as of recent estimates, Cropsey remains a quiet, close-knit community surrounded by vast farmlands. Its historical significance is preserved through landmarks like the Cropsey United Methodist Church and efforts by the Cropsey Area Community Fund to maintain its cultural legacy. ... Read more |
![]() |
DanversDanvers, Illinois, is a small, charming village in McLean County with a population of about 1,100 residents. Known for its tight-knit community and rural Midwestern vibe, Danvers offers a peaceful escape from urban life while remaining close to larger cities like Bloomington-Normal, just 15 miles away. The village boasts a rich history, with roots dating back to the 19th century, and features landmarks like the historic Danvers Township Library and local churches that serve as community hubs. Residents enjoy a quiet lifestyle with access to local parks, seasonal events, and nearby agricultural attractions, all set against the backdrop of Illinois’ sprawling cornfields. ... Read more |
![]() |
DownsDowns, Illinois, is a small, charming village in McLean County, located about 9 miles southeast of Bloomington. With a population of around 1,201 as of the 2020 census, Downs offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while remaining part of the Bloomington-Normal Metropolitan Statistical Area. The village, originally named "Delta" in 1829 and later renamed "Downs" in 1902 after pioneer settler Lawson Downs, is known for its tight-knit community and highly rated Tri-Valley schools. Situated along U.S. Route 150 and near Interstate 74, Downs provides easy access to nearby cities like Champaign and Bloomington, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a quiet hometown with proximity to urban amenities. The village features local attractions like The Station Saloon, community events such as the annual 4th of July celebration, and natural beauty along Kickapoo Creek, contributing to its friendly, small-town vibe. ... Read more |
![]() |
Ellsworth |
![]() |
GridleyGridley, Illinois, is a small, charming village located in McLean County, with a population of around 1,400 residents. Nestled in the heart of Central Illinois, Gridley embodies the quintessential small-town American spirit, offering a peaceful, close-knit community atmosphere. The village is known for its rich agricultural heritage, with vast farmlands surrounding the area, contributing to its economy and rural charm. Gridley hosts community events like the annual Gridley Days festival, which brings residents together for parades, food, and local entertainment, fostering a strong sense of togetherness. With its proximity to larger cities like Bloomington and Normal, Gridley provides a quiet retreat while still offering access to modern amenities. ... Read more |
![]() |
HeyworthHeyworth, Illinois, is a charming small town in McLean County, located just south of Bloomington-Normal along Route 51. With a population of around 2,800, it offers a tight-knit community atmosphere rooted in its agricultural heritage. Known for its peaceful rural setting, Heyworth features local gems like the annual Heyworth Homecoming festival, which brings residents together with parades, food, and entertainment. The town’s historic downtown, with its quaint shops and eateries, reflects a simpler way of life, while its proximity to larger cities provides easy access to urban amenities. Heyworth’s blend of small-town warmth, community pride, and scenic surroundings makes it an inviting place to call home. ... Read more |
![]() |
Holder |
![]() |
HudsonHudson, Illinois, is a charming village in McLean County, located in the northwest corner about 10 miles north of Bloomington-Normal. With a population of around 1,800, it’s a tight-knit community that blends small-town warmth with modern conveniences. Founded in 1836 by the Illinois Land Association as a "colonial" settlement, Hudson has a rich history tied to the 19th-century real estate boom, though it faced early challenges like a depression and land disputes. Today, it’s a peaceful bedroom community with a rural feel, highly rated schools, and a strong sense of community pride. Residents enjoy a low cost of living, safe streets, and nearby attractions like Comlara Park, making it an ideal spot for families and retirees alike ... Read more |
![]() |
Le RoyLe Roy, Illinois, is a charming small town in McLean County, located about 20 miles southeast of Bloomington. With a population of around 3,500, it offers a tight-knit community vibe, blending rural tranquility with easy access to urban amenities. Known for its historic downtown, Le Roy hosts quaint shops, local eateries, and the annual Le Roy Fall Festival, which draws residents together for food, music, and family-friendly activities. The town’s strong agricultural roots are evident in the surrounding farmlands, while its well-regarded school district and community parks make it an appealing spot for families seeking a peaceful, Midwestern lifestyle. ... Read more |
![]() |
LexingtonLexington, Illinois, is a charming small town in McLean County, located along historic Route 66, about 15 miles northeast of Bloomington. With a population of around 2,000, it offers a tight-knit community atmosphere with a blend of rural tranquility and historical significance. The town features classic Route 66 attractions, like the Lexington Neon Sign, and hosts events such as the annual Route 66 Festival, drawing visitors to its nostalgic Americana vibe. Surrounded by fertile farmland, Lexington balances its agricultural roots with modern amenities, including local shops, parks, and a highly rated school district, making it an inviting place for families and history enthusiasts alike. ... Read more |
![]() |
McLeanMcLean, Illinois, is a quaint village in McLean County with a population of approximately 800, known for its small-town charm and rich history. Nestled along the historic Route 66, McLean is home to the iconic Dixie Travel Plaza, a beloved stop for travelers since 1928, offering a glimpse into the road’s nostalgic past. The village features a peaceful, rural setting with community-focused events and a friendly atmosphere. Its proximity to Bloomington-Normal provides easy access to urban amenities while maintaining a serene, close-knit vibe, making McLean a hidden gem in Central Illinois. ... Read more |
![]() |
Merna |
![]() |
NormalNormal, Illinois, is a vibrant town in McLean County, home to approximately 52,000 residents as of the 2020 census. Often recognized for its central location in the state, Normal is a hub of education and culture, hosting Illinois State University, which significantly shapes the town’s lively atmosphere. The Uptown Normal area features a charming mix of local shops, restaurants, and community events, such as the annual Sweet Corn Circus, blending small-town charm with modern amenities. With its extensive trail system, including the scenic Constitution Trail, and proximity to Bloomington, Normal offers a dynamic yet welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike. ... Read more |
![]() |
SaybrookSaybrook, Illinois, is a quaint village in McLean County with a population of approximately 700, offering a serene, small-town atmosphere steeped in rural charm. Nestled amidst the expansive farmlands of Central Illinois, Saybrook is known for its tight-knit community and rich agricultural heritage. The village hosts local gatherings, such as seasonal festivals, that foster a strong sense of togetherness among residents. With its quiet streets, historic homes, and proximity to natural attractions like Moraine View State Park, Saybrook provides a peaceful escape, embodying the simplicity and warmth of Midwestern life. ... Read more |
![]() |
ShirleyShirley, Illinois, is a small, unincorporated community and census-designated place in southwestern McLean County, located along historic Route 66, roughly halfway between Chicago and St. Louis. Founded in 1854 as a farm and railroad settlement, it was officially platted in 1866 by John M. Foster, who built a store and house near the Chicago & Alton Railroad. With a population of about 135 as of the 2020 census, Shirley remains a quiet, rural hamlet with a rich history tied to the Funk family, known for their cattle ranching and the Funk Prairie Home & Gem and Mineral Museum, which showcases antiques, fossils, and Native American artifacts. The community’s quaint charm, historic Christian Church, and proximity to the scenic Funk’s Grove make it a notable stop for Route 66 travelers. ... Read more |
![]() |
StanfordStanford, Illinois, is a quaint village in McLean County with a population of approximately 600, offering a serene, small-town atmosphere. Nestled amidst the state’s sprawling farmlands, it embodies rural charm with its quiet streets and close-knit community. The village features local gems like the Stanford Pub and a historic grain elevator, reflecting its agricultural roots. Annual events, such as community festivals, foster a strong sense of togetherness. Just a short drive from Bloomington-Normal, Stanford provides a peaceful retreat with easy access to urban amenities, making it a perfect blend of countryside living and Midwestern hospitality. ... Read more |
![]() |
TowandaTowanda, Illinois, is a small village in McLean County with a population of approximately 480 as of the 2020 census. Nestled along the historic Route 66, Towanda embraces its connection to this iconic highway, featuring attractions like a preserved section of the original road and Route 66-themed displays that draw visitors and nostalgia enthusiasts. The village exudes a quiet, rural charm, with open fields and a close-knit community atmosphere. Its proximity to Bloomington-Normal provides access to urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful, small-town vibe, making Towanda a hidden gem for those exploring Central Illinois. ... Read more |
View cities in McLean
View schools in McLean
View recent sales in McLean
Subdivisions/Buildings | Median Price | |
---|---|---|
![]() |
Airport ParkAirport Park is a condo and townhouse community in Bloomington, Illinois, built between 2002 and 2007. It currently has 1 condo for sale with a list price of $145,000. The homes range in size from 897 ft2 to 1,920 ft2. The HOA fees range from $200 to $200 per month. The average annual property tax for Airport Park is $2,124.34. It is located in McLean County. Airport Park is a subdivision of attached homes built in the early 2000's. Airport Park is located in Bloomington, Illinois off of Empire Street just West of Towanda Barnes Rd. ... Read more |
Median Price: $137,500 |
![]() |
Apollo AcresApollo Acres is a single-family home community in Bloomington, Illinois, built between 1971 and 1992. It currently has 2 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $292,500. The homes range in size from 1,285 ft2 to 3,720 ft2. The average annual property tax for Apollo Acres is $4,138.02. It is located in McLean County. Apollo Acres is a single family home subdivision built in the 1970's. Apollo Acres is located in Bloomington, Illinois West of I-55 and north of E 1400 North Road. ... Read more |
Median Price: $232,500 |
![]() |
Aspen TrailsAspen Trails is a townhouse and condo community in Normal, Illinois, built between 1998 and 1999. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,620 ft2 to 2,702 ft2. The HOA fees range from $234 to $234 per month. The average annual property tax for Aspen Trails is $4,571.13. It is located in McLean County. Aspen Trails is a single family home subdivision built in the late 1990's. Aspen Trails is located in Normal, Illinois west of Towanda Avenue and south of Raab Road. ... Read more |
Median Price: $233,004.50 |
![]() |
BaschenheimersBaschenheimers is a single-family home community in Bloomington, Illinois, built between 1943 and 1972. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,363 ft2 to 2,370 ft2. The average annual property tax for Baschenheimers is $2,981.57. It is located in McLean County. Baschenheimers is a single family home subdivision built in the 1970s. Baschenheimers is located in Bloomington, Illinois off Veterans Parkway, East of Morrissey Drive. ... Read more |
Median Price: $250,000 |
![]() |
Beacon HillBeacon Hill is a townhouse and condo community in Normal, Illinois, built between 1995 and 1998. It currently has 1 townhouse for sale with a list price of $228,600 and 2 condos for sale with an average list price of $262,250. The homes range in size from 1,334 ft2 to 2,580 ft2. The average annual property tax for Beacon Hill is $3,885.69. It is located in McLean County. Beacon Hill is a townhouse community built in the mid 1990's. Beacon Hills is located in Normal, Illinois off of Henry Street south of Shelbourne Drive and west of Towanda Avenue. ... Read more |
Median Price: $215,000 |
View subdivisions in McLean
McLean County home sales for the month of August stayed the same in volume when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 0.3% from $252,625 to $253,500. House sales decreased by 1.7%, while the median sale price rose by 4% from $258,000 to $268,250. Condo sales rose by 6.3%, while the median sale price decreased by 38.8% from $261,450 to $160,000. Townhouse sales rose by 18.2%, while the median sale price decreased by 4.1% from $218,000 to $209,000.
1889
|
1961
|
||
2023 | 2024 | ||
# of sales per year |
$235,000
|
$248,000
|
||
2023 | 2024 | ||
median sale price per year |
View market trends in Towanda