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Why Live in Auburn

Auburn in Illinois is a rural community in the Springfield metropolitan area, known for its quiet setting and commuter convenience. Many residents travel to Springfield for work, using State Route 4 for a direct drive or State Route 104 to reach Interstate 55, which gets to the city in about 20 miles. People often choose Auburn for its secluded feel and the Auburn Community Unit School District No. 10, which serves over 1,000 students and includes Auburn High School with an active theater program that puts on a fall play and spring musical each year. Around Auburn Square, the central green space, there are local businesses and community events, including the Redbud Days Carnival with a pageant, tournaments and an evening glow foam party, as well as other things to do like golf outings at Edgewood Golf Club and summer lunches at Union Park. Parks such as Veterans Park, Union Park and Pohlod Park provide ball fields, playgrounds and an ADA-accessible space. Housing ranges from denser, gridded areas near the core to more isolated sections, with many bungalows and ranch-style homes plus some older properties that show Colonial, Victorian or cottage-style details. Daily life is car-focused, golf carts are common on residential streets, and a working Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail line passes through without frequent complaints about noise or delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What neighborhoods in Auburn, IL are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Auburn, IL depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Old Aristocracy Hill, Harvard Park, Iles Park, Pasfield Park Place and Historic West Side, each with its own character and price range.
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