What are the nicest U.S. suburbs you've ever visited?

Anonymous
Ridgewood, NJ
Anonymous
Greenwich, Ct
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Palo Alto, CA
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Greenwich, Ct
Anonymous
Yes La Jolla.
Anonymous
Lake Oswego, OR
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.


Chicago has some truly great burbs. I also nominate Glenview.


Also, Peoria.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.


Chicago has some truly great burbs. I also nominate Glenview.


Also, Peoria.

Good one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just moved to Patk City and really loving it!
But I also enjoyed Bethesda!!


Do you mean park city utah? Is that really considered a suburb of SLC vs its own independent thing? I am genuinely asking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.


Chicago has some truly great burbs. I also nominate Glenview.


Also, Peoria.

Good one.


I heard it’s so nice!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.


Chicago has some truly great burbs. I also nominate Glenview.


Used to live in Oak Park (IL) just outside Chicago and think it's a great place to visit with all the Frank Loyd Wright architecture, plus Victorian homes, lots of trees, nice downtown, etc.
Anonymous
Chicago north shore burbs really do win this debate. I grew up in the area ( now Dh and I live in Alexandria) but my parents are still in Glencoe and sister is in Evanston. We are relocating back there in 2021. I would take any of the towns from Evanston through Lake Bluff a long the lake. They are all beautiful with excellent schools, established neighborhoods with the tree lined streets, town centers with shops and restaurants and a train station. The property taxes are crazy high though but I guess you get what you pay for.
Anonymous
Don’t forget about the weather that makes you wish you were dead.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Concord, Mass.


I just google imaged Concord, Ma. Stunningly beautiful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Coronado, CA (San Diego)


+1, also 5 min from downtown

Westlake Hills in Austin
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