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Old 07-18-2008, 07:57 PM
 
Location: Dublin Ohio
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My husband is considering taking a job in Schaumburg. We currently live in Dublin Ohio (one of the nicest suburbs of Columbus). We are looking for a suburb within a 30 minute commute, with very good schools in a town similar to what we now live in. Our home price range is in the $800,000 - $1.2 million range. Barrington seems to be a good choice. Would appreciate any input from others.
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Old 07-18-2008, 08:40 PM
 
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Default Pretty big range..

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My husband is considering taking a job in Schaumburg. We currently live in Dublin Ohio (one of the nicest suburbs of Columbus). We are looking for a suburb within a 30 minute commute, with very good schools in a town similar to what we now live in. Our home price range is in the $800,000 - $1.2 million range. Barrington seems to be a good choice. Would appreciate any input from others.
If you are on the upper end of that range you are going to have a lot more choices -- everything from Park Ridge, Long Grove , Hinsdale and Wayne along with Barington are going to be close to the limits of a 30 minutes radius. Lots of really desirable towns with lots of different reason to want to live in 'em

Lower end is going to put you into so towns that are still quite nice, or even more affordable homes in some of the same towns.

Not really sure how any one town in the Chicago region would compare to the Dublin OH -- //www.city-data.com/city/Dublin-Ohio.html

I've been Columbus but don't recall being in Dublin. I gather it is something of suburb, but seems to cover a lot of area, you might not be getting into the kind of situation you are leaving behind. New construction in the areas I have cited was driven by teardowns and/or some very pricey stuff that beleive it or not is probably above the range you cite...


Really going to come down to having more specific wants/needs and dislikes...
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Old 07-19-2008, 09:47 AM
 
Location: Dublin Ohio
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Thanks for the information.
Dublin is a large city outside Columbus with great schools, lots of golf courses (Memorial Tournament at Muirfield for example), great athletic venues for my boys (ages 13 and 10), great health clubs, tennis, etc.
We live in a country club community (almost resort-like) with homes 5 years or less that are $1 million plus. Lots of ex-pro athletes live in the area so it is very desirable.
We prefer the newer homes in this type of community. I wonder if you could shed some more light into the areas you mentioned or others. Naperville sounds somewhat similar however too far of a commute, I believe.
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Old 07-19-2008, 01:08 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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Try Northbrook,Wheeling, and Glenview.
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Old 07-19-2008, 11:57 PM
 
Location: Chicagoland
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Is there any place you are leaning towards? With that budget range for a house you could buy anywhere.
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Old 07-20-2008, 08:53 PM
 
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Yes, with that budget, you really could live anywhere. I would do research on schools to be sure, but I know that Barrington Schools are good and that would be a simple drive. There are parts of Algonquin, Lake in the Hills, and Huntley that are very upscale, and the schools are good. There are no bad parts per se, just older homes. Boulder Ridge in Algonquin is nice, your drive would be a little over 30 min though depending on traffic. Bartlett is a nice area in the right areas, but your schools aren't as top notch as Barrington. Good luck.
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Old 07-21-2008, 07:13 AM
 
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Default Post in the Chicago suburbs for more info, maybe mention Barrington and "golf communites" in title...

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Thanks for the information.
Dublin is a large city outside Columbus with great schools, lots of golf courses (Memorial Tournament at Muirfield for example), great athletic venues for my boys (ages 13 and 10), great health clubs, tennis, etc.
We live in a country club community (almost resort-like) with homes 5 years or less that are $1 million plus. Lots of ex-pro athletes live in the area so it is very desirable.
We prefer the newer homes in this type of community. I wonder if you could shed some more light into the areas you mentioned or others. Naperville sounds somewhat similar however too far of a commute, I believe.
Although even Barrington the communitiues with golf courses for residents only are not real popular. The density of the Chicago region, cost of land, difficulty in running thes kind of clubs for residents only make em pretty unpoplular. More common out on the fringes --- North of Libertyville near Gurnee there might be a couple. White Eagle on Aurora -Naperville border is an example of how these " go wrong" in the region.

There are some agents from Barrington on the Chicago-suburbs board that might have details from that area, but my gut says that these are not as common as they may be in Dublin OH...
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Old 07-21-2008, 07:59 AM
 
Location: Sugar Grove, IL
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with that price range, and drive time, you can live in a lot of the western suburbs. I would recommend that you make the trip around the area. most communities have websites, and most realtors have their listings on line.
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Old 07-23-2008, 11:55 AM
 
Location: Dublin Ohio
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Thanks for all the information. I think we will be coming to visit in a week or so to check it out. The top places appear to be Arlington Heights, Barrington, maybe Park Ridge? We tend to like newer homes...this will be our fourth move and all homes we have lived in are less than 5 years. We have younger boys (10 and 13) so schools and neighborhoods with kids are most important.
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Old 07-24-2008, 08:59 AM
 
Location: Northern Illinois area
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Thanks for all the information. I think we will be coming to visit in a week or so to check it out. The top places appear to be Arlington Heights, Barrington, maybe Park Ridge? We tend to like newer homes...this will be our fourth move and all homes we have lived in are less than 5 years. We have younger boys (10 and 13) so schools and neighborhoods with kids are most important.
I highly recommend Arlington Heights. I grew up there and my parents still live there. It is a beautiful area. Good schools. Great parks and park district.
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