If the agent has a listing near Monroe then OF COURSE that is "the one you want"...
I suppose a site that lets web users share their opinions is kinda fun if you wanna try out a new pizza place, but for schools I have little use of such things -- the ISAT is a weak test, but it is the only thing there is to go on for elementary schools in IL and the results back up what Y BBQ B & I agree on.
In MANY other towns the mix of kids and the results are far more varied but that is just not the case in D181. Further, as the kids from D181 all feed into Hinsdale Central, along with kids from several other districts, it would be impossible to "hide" any schools that were consistently under /overepresented in either the most demanding classes OR required remedial work -- not something that happens.
Technically D181 has a "enroll where you wish" policy so long as the school as you wish would be no more crowded by your enrollment, and virtually no parents take advantage of that -- the advantage of having classmates up the street are a major reason that every neighborhood is desirable, and unlike towns nearer Lake Michicigan there are really no natural features to draw people toward one area over another.
From a real estate selection perspective there are multi-millions dollars throughout Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills as well as fully habitable homes scattered about that can be purchased for far less. True starter homes for those of modest incomes are lacking, but that is mostly becuase of the hemmed in nature of both towns and the fact that those who wanted new homes had to tear down an existing structure...