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Uggh, Fort Sheridan is probably the worst residential development I have ever seen. If I wanted to live on an army base, I would have joined the army. It is surrounded by an electric fence, and as soon as you exit Fort Sheridan you are in a sketchy area.
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It's hard to keep track with all of them (the movies)! I just knew that most of it was filmed in HP because a handful of my friends were in high school living in HP during the filming, and a few were extras.
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Paige65-- GLAD YOU CHIMED IN!
Most reliable source of info for Highland Park I've encountered. We also are hoping for Ravinia-- although the size yard we want is proving tricky to find. FYI Ravinia had an Earth Festival in the spring. And a farmer's market every Wednesday. They also had a neighborhood association at one point-- not sure how active it is now-- that showed me there was an "activist" streak there somewhere. If you get back up that way and happen to drive down Beech Street, look out over the ravine at the bridge. You'll see a really neat mid-century modern that was used in Ferris Bueller's day off-- for the Ferrarri falling out of the garage scene. |
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East Glenview and the areas near where Helen Brach lived are very old, very North Shore, and very expensive. You wont see your neighbors there, they are mostly large estates. Downtown Glenview is very nice and very walkable. The Glen is an example of some typical surburby area, but it is very walkable: to Attea Middle School, The Glen Town Center, Metra Station, Golf Courses, Parks, etc. In the Glen every unit is within a 10 minute walk of a park. That is how it was designed. The Glen used to be Glenview NAS. You might also look at Golf. It has Glenview Schools. It is centered around a Metra Station. It is a 5 minute drive to I-94, Old Orchard Mall, and Downtown Glenview. Golf is pretty expensive, and looks a bit like Ravinia.
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I would definitely suggest you take a look at Glenview and Golf, you might find a neighborhood and a place you like. It is also more convenient to the city. There is more space between houses than HP or Wilmette.
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Again, good luck to you. What's holding you back on the LB house, price only? |
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Last thing-- ask your realtor if 845 Yale Lane sold or if it just was pulled off the market. There's still a picture, but no listing, on Trulia. It was a cute 1956 mid-century house right across from Sunset Park.
I never saw "sold" data for it, so maybe.... |
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I figured we'd spend the 4th in Lake Bluff so we can really see the residents there. I just can't figure that place out. It seems like it is too conservative, but I haven't written it off yet because we love that house. I wrote down the names of two political candidates that I saw signs for in the community and I just looked them up, one was Dem the other was Rep. My gut is telling me that it might be a Stepford Wives scene there. I just don't know. It seems too good to be true. A bumper sticker I saw there summed it up best: "I don't live in the real world, I live in Lake Bluff!" For the life of me, I couldn't figure out how that could be a good thing!!! |
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