Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are wealthy and white go for it. If your non-white and wealthy its a risk. I'm one of them and count on your family being pulled over by police regularly and residents assuming you're the help.
This. It is a beautiful hamlet as others have mentioned. I will never forget, however, taking my son to a swim meet at Lake Forest High School in October 2016. There were Trump yard signs everywhere. Quite the shocker, as I live(d) in progressive Evanston where Bernie, and to a lesser extent, HRC signs were all the rage.
Anonymous wrote:If you are wealthy and white go for it. If your non-white and wealthy its a risk. I'm one of them and count on your family being pulled over by police regularly and residents assuming you're the help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently moved from Lake Forest and we loved it! The schools are outstanding, the town is beautiful and the lake front is gorgeous. The town lacks diversity but that is true for many north shore towns. There are two rail lines into the city and the trains takes about an hour. Housing prices have come way down since the recession and have not recovered as more HQ’s have moved into the city. The down town area is really pretty and is to die for at Christmas. The people are very nice, typical Midwest vibe despite there being a good mount of wealth in town.
Many homes for sale in Lake Bluff and Lake Forest remain on the market for months. We have several friends that have had to take several price reductions in order to entice buyers even for homes in very good condition. The towns are safe and attractive but are far from the cultural offerings of the city. That lifestyle (big homes and yards that require a lot of maintenance), long commutes and lack of diversity are not attractive to many families now.
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved from Lake Forest and we loved it! The schools are outstanding, the town is beautiful and the lake front is gorgeous. The town lacks diversity but that is true for many north shore towns. There are two rail lines into the city and the trains takes about an hour. Housing prices have come way down since the recession and have not recovered as more HQ’s have moved into the city. The down town area is really pretty and is to die for at Christmas. The people are very nice, typical Midwest vibe despite there being a good mount of wealth in town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Lake Bluff and it’s lovely! Great schools and an easy train ride to the city.
There’s another Bluffer on this board?! Hey!
Great town. Would move back in a minute if we were moving back to Chicago. My parents took the train to the Loop for 25 years. Very doable. Great schools and community as well.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Lake Bluff and it’s lovely! Great schools and an easy train ride to the city.