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Home to Hines patients and medical professionals
Surrounded by two nature preserves, the suburban Village of Broadview is less than a 20-minute drive on the Eisenhower Expressway from Downtown Chicago. Known for its housing, which offers more space for less money than that in the city, Broadview is conveniently located for Chicago commuters and those looking to enjoy urban amenities away from the city. Comfortably nestled between two bustling commercial streets, the village welcomes new shops and gathering spaces next to businesses that have been in the neighborhood for decades with new development projects.
Broadview is home to the Edward Hines VA Hospital/
Broadview is only a 20-minute drive from the action of downtown.
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Complimentary handyman services for seniors
The homes in Broadview are one of the neighborhood’s primary appeals. “The price point is the main driving factor,” says Roman Lewis, a broker associate with Baird and Warner who has sold several homes in the area. Brick and vinyl-sided ranch-style homes sit next to two-story Georgians, while crown molding and wainscoting show that these homes have a bit of flair to them. Red cedar chips highlight lawn perimeters, and many homes come equipped with garages or driveways. Two- and three-bedroom houses fall across the $200,00 range, while homes in need of some TLC cost closer to $150,000. Many have a historical element, says Lewis, who rehabilitated one of the oldest homes in the neighborhood, originally a 30-acre farm. For minor repairs, the village offers senior citizens complimentary service—from caulking and minor carpentry to furniture relocation and electrical outlet replacement.
A row of typical homes in the Broadview neighborhood.
Examples of Ranch Style homes in the Broadview neighborhood.
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Boutique businesses next to big-box retail
Broadview is anchored by two vibrant business districts—Roosevelt Road and Cermak Road. Roosevelt Road features several unique local businesses, including the Blue Note Jazz Club, the New to You Upscale Resale Store and several eateries. Many new commercial businesses are opening their doors alongside neighborhood staples. The Red Door Meeting Place, a chic event venue and meeting place for everything from weddings to corporate meetings, is one of the newer additions. View Restaurant and Experience is also a new addition, featuring trendy neon light fixtures, wisteria blossoms hanging from the ceiling, small bites and inventive cocktails. Just a block away is the Hildebrand Sporting Goods store, which has been around since the 1950s. “There’s a lot of economic development,” says Laura Catrambone-Gerace, a managing broker with Coldwell Banker Stratford Place. “They’re doing some great stuff over there.” On the neighborhood's south side, the Broadview Village Square on Cermak Road contains anchor stores like Target, The Home Depot and PetSmart, with Aldi a few streets away for grocery needs.
Broadview residents frequent Aldi for their grocery needs.
Residents of Broadview love Vesuvio Bakery for their delicious and authentic baked goods.
When residents of Broadview need to head to Ross, the rain cannot stop them.
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Using the Eisenhower Expressway it is a breeze to get to downtown Chicago from Broadview.
Direct access to downtown via Eisenhower Expressway
Buyers are drawn to Broadview because of its convenient location. Providing residents with a suburban lifestyle and a resident-focused village government, Broadview is only 20 minutes away or less from Downtown Chicago. Residents can take the Eisenhower Expressway, which runs through the neighborhood, to the heart of Chicago. Also around a 20-minute drive away are upscale suburbs like Elmhurst, Oakbrook, LaGrange and Western Springs.
Miller Meadows offer a nature escape
Children and adults have several options when it’s time to get outside, from the baseball field and tennis court at Schroeder Park to the basketball court, picnic area and playground in Pioneer Park. During the summer, residents can splash around in the outdoor pool at Schroeder Park. The neighborhood also contains part of the Miller Meadows, where dog owners can let their canines run free at the off-leash dog park. The meadows feature a picnic area and a green space that can double as an event venue. On the southern edge of the neighborhood, the Twenty-Sixth Street Woods offer residents a chance to get deeper into nature, where Salt Creek winds and plenty of deer graze.
Schroeder Park offers Broadview residents of all ages outdoor entertainment.
Broadview residents can meet in Schroeder Park for pickup basketball games.
The Broadview Community Center is right next to Schroeder Park.
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Broadview children can attend Lindop Elementary School for prekindergarten through eighth grade.
An elementary school recognized by Apple co-founder
Lindop Elementary School, which serves prekindergarten through eighth grade, receives a C-plus from Niche. In 2022, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak invited Lindop School District 92 to be part of WozED, an exclusive group of school districts recognized for exemplary tech education. After Lindop Elementary, students can move on to Proviso East High School for grades nine through twelve, which receives a C-minus.
Juneteenth Festival of Freedom
The Village of Broadview has organized a Juneteenth Festival of Freedom since the federal recognition of the holiday in 2021. The three-day celebration takes place in Schroeder Park the weekend before the holiday, with food, vendors, live music and other performances.
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On average, homes in Broadview, IL sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Broadview, IL over the last 12 months is $285,000, up 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
This recently updated 3-bedroom home will not disappoint. The spacious living room flows into a separate dining room and features new flooring including carpet throughout. The kitchen offers new stainless steel appliances and ample space for a dining table. The home includes three nicely sized bedrooms and is freshly painted throughout. The full unfinished basement provides flexible space ideal
Do not miss out on this brick 3 bedroom 2 bath Ranch style home. This home is ready to move in. Gas log fireplace in the living room. Skylights in the living room and dining area of the kitchen. The basement has a family room, laundry room and a full bathroom. The 2.5 car garage is over sized. The roof and furnace are newer. The driveway is new in 2025. The home is being sold in as is condition.
Endless potential on a corner lot in Broadview! This 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath split-level offers a bright layout, spacious living areas, and a walkout lower level with family room. With a little creativity and care, this home can shine again-your opportunity to personalize and make it your own.
Charming 2-bedroom house, with in-unit laundry,central air conditioning, private patio, and large fenced yard. Includes 3 exterior parking spaces (2-car driveway plus 1 front space). Garage not included. Located on a quiet block with long-term owners, walking distance to Aldi and shopping (Target, Home Depot, gym, Starbucks), and just minutes from North Riverside Mall and Oakbrook. Dogs may be
Property Id: 2025375 All public schools and public transport are in walking distance plus some stores are near by. You also have a parking lot behind the apartment.
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