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Old 07-02-2009, 06:57 AM
 
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Help needed

I am trying to i.d. an area near O'Hare that offers the following (in order of importance):

1) great public schools
2) walkable downtown and parks surrounded by houses (think Riverwalk in Naperville)
3) friendly, family oriented, down to earth people (minimal snobs)
4) close to major expressways, has a Metra stop
5) diversity
6) lots larger than standard city size
7) stable, not transitioning

We are willing to spend what it takes to get these qualities. We just started our family, so we do not want to move for at least 15 years.

We drove through Norwood Park, and it has some of what we are looking for, except I am concerned that it is not diverse enough, and we only found a few small neighborhood shops.

If I am being unrealistic, its ok to say so.

Also, if you know of a place that has all these qualities, except it is a little farther from O'Hare (more than 30 minutes no traffic), please share that as well. TIA!
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Old 07-02-2009, 09:44 AM
 
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Great public schools is a loaded term. If you want top 20% or top 10% or top 1% that is much more objective way of asking for what you want...

Riverwalk is unique, and even that has VERY few homes nearby -- that is primarily a draw to the shopping and resturants. Many many many towns in the region have "super neighborhood parks" with sports field ringed by homes.

I have no real way of measuring "snobbiness" though in my experience there are MANY excellent towns to live in the region with an abundance of neighbors that go out of their way to meet newcomers, get to know neighbors, seek out friends nearby and become involved in the organizations and schools that make for a well connected feeling.

Metra lines run through dozens of towns. The expressways all pretty much make a trip to O'Hare or downtown Chicago easy.

Standard lots in the City of Chicago are generally 25X125, this supports a house that is rarely more than 19 feet wide. In pretty much every suburb you would be hard pressed to find anything that small. Many towns have lots that are MUCH wider.

The number of close in suburbs that vulernable to instability in race / economics is fairly small.


A circle of town that is within 30 minutes from O'Hare is pretty large, the driving factor will almost certainly be PRICE...
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:10 AM
 
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Thanks Chet.

I will continue my search offline.

If anyone lives in a town near O'Hare, please feel free to share their exp.

Enjoy your holiday!
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:24 AM
 
Location: Denver, CO
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If you don't care about price or property taxes whatsoever, Park Ridge fits what you are looking for.
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:31 AM
 
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Worth checking out: Arlington Heights, maybe Mount Prospect-- although DT Mount Prospect is less walkable than DT AH in my opinion.
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:32 AM
 
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Lots of towns in a 30 minute circle!

South as far as 95th St as long as you stay very close to 294, west probably something like Barrington, north maybe Lincolnshire, east maybe Lincolwood...
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Old 07-02-2009, 10:49 AM
 
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Elmhurst, also, Arlington Hts.
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:04 AM
 
Location: Chicago
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I think the desire for diversity will be your biggest challenge. The Chicago suburbs are generally not too diverse, and of those that are diverse, the list with "great" public schools is pretty short.

Elmhurst and Park Ridge are obvious choices. Hinsdale and Western Springs are also worth looking into, as both can be 30 mins to O'Hare with no traffic on I-294 (which is rare). You will find some folks who decry the snob factor in Hinsdale, but of course others will say it's overblown. Western Springs has a fairly weak downtown, but it borders Hinsdale and La Grange, both of which have pretty vibrant downtown areas.

Speaking of La Grange, I'm a definite fan, and it is worth investigating. The commute is more than 30 minutes to O'Hare, but usually under an hour up La Grange (Mannheim) Road.
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:05 AM
 
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Thanks for the suggestions! My mom has been pushing Park Ridge, so I will have to check it. I have some old coworkers from Arlington Hts, so I will give them a buzz also.

I got your point Chet. And a Realtor sent us homes within reasonable walking distance from Riverwalk, I think in the historic district...

And we are not looking south.
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:21 AM
 
Location: West Palm Beach/Chicago
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I think the desire for diversity will be your biggest challenge. The Chicago suburbs are generally not too diverse, and of those that are diverse, the list with "great" public schools is pretty short.
Oak Park is diverse with good schools. I can't think of too many more that would be close to Ohare, maybe someone else will.
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