Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recommend the western suburbs. Hinsdale, Naperville, Downers Grove, Clarendon Hills.
Aren't these areas all an hour or more away from downtown Chicago? That would not be doable to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for? Where will you work and how do you plan to get there?
Basically looking for Arlington/Takoma Park in Chicago. Job would be a transfer and office is downtown. I would take the train.
Anonymous wrote:Is living in Chicago not an option? I lived in Lincoln Square and it had the vibe you are looking for, a little more urban but still homes with yards. Otherwise, Oak Park or Evanston are your best bets. Younger people live in Wilmette because housing stock is more affordable but they drive into Evanston for retail or the malls further north/west.
Anonymous wrote:Is living in Chicago not an option? I lived in Lincoln Square and it had the vibe you are looking for, a little more urban but still homes with yards. Otherwise, Oak Park or Evanston are your best bets. Younger people live in Wilmette because housing stock is more affordable but they drive into Evanston for retail or the malls further north/west.
Anonymous wrote:I recommend the western suburbs. Hinsdale, Naperville, Downers Grove, Clarendon Hills.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Chicagoland and Oak Park is the only place I’d consider living too if I wasn’t in the city. The property taxes are CRAZY. And houses are on the market because Illinois as a state is a complete dumpster fire and people are leaving to move to Indiana. Indiana? Yes, Indiana.
Anonymous wrote:I recommend the western suburbs. Hinsdale, Naperville, Downers Grove, Clarendon Hills.
Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for? Where will you work and how do you plan to get there?
Anonymous wrote:What are you looking for? Where will you work and how do you plan to get there?