Anonymous wrote:Look at La grange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the neighborhoods you consider "seedy" and housing types you find too Midwestern (?) seem fine to me. Not at all sure what you mean about the western parts of Oak Park not being ok. If maybe you mean right along Madison Street there are a few blocks there I'd skip. Many prefer Mann school in OP. Depending on your children's ages and temperament the middle schools in OP can be too large and overwhelming for some. For others their large size offers welcome variety and opportunity and transition to high school is pretty easy if you can navigate that Middle School scene. Park Ridge is another highly commutable suburb in your price range, but no TP vibe there.
I don’t mean seedy in terms of dangerous. I guess I mean ugly or urban? Parts of Oak Park are dumpy and have trash everywhere, broken down trains sitting, etc. Wilmette has boarded up empty retail, shop after shop just closed down and empty. I guess I’m not used to this after being in NOVa for so long, where things are boomi and in demand. I think I have moved on from Oak Park as the schools do not seem as good as I thought. Still looking…
Anonymous wrote:Some of the neighborhoods you consider "seedy" and housing types you find too Midwestern (?) seem fine to me. Not at all sure what you mean about the western parts of Oak Park not being ok. If maybe you mean right along Madison Street there are a few blocks there I'd skip. Many prefer Mann school in OP. Depending on your children's ages and temperament the middle schools in OP can be too large and overwhelming for some. For others their large size offers welcome variety and opportunity and transition to high school is pretty easy if you can navigate that Middle School scene. Park Ridge is another highly commutable suburb in your price range, but no TP vibe there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
more like half an hour away
Half an hour by car? Or by Metra? When - at 7am Saturday morning?
There’s no way you’re getting from Naperville to downtown in 30 mins during rush hour.
Anonymous wrote: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.
more like half an hour away
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:Definitely consider LaGrange, Western Springs, Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Downers. They’re all solid choices with great schools, great location, and easy access to the city as well as amenities.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Oak Park. Property taxes have always been crazy. But you get excellent services and schools. And if you live near Lake and Oak Park Avenue you feel like you are part of a small downtown area. I personally wouldn’t live past 4 blocks in either direction off Lake street and not east of Ridgeland. And most families send their kids to the public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely consider LaGrange, Western Springs, Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Downers. They’re all solid choices with great schools, great location, and easy access to the city as well as amenities.