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A Chicago suburb bound by charity and community
Founded in 1959, Carol Stream is a Chicago suburb of about 40,000 people 30 miles west of the city. This suburb, also known as a small village, is home to a mix of Chicago commuters and those working in Carol Stream's manufacturing and shipping facilities, like Hearthside Food Solutions and FedEx. Beyond its small-town charm and employment opportunities, Carol Stream is bound by a strong sense of community, where neighbors come out to regular events held at the Town Center or rally together for charity events like the Christmas donation drive or the area's annual cancer fundraiser. "People stay in Carol Stream because of the community," says village trustee, Joe Anselmo. "It grows year after year, but what's interesting is that at Town Center, any time we do an event there, there are so many familiar faces. Everybody knows everybody. Even if you don't know someone, you recognize them from seeing them at an event there a week earlier."
Winding walkable streets are perfect for a walk with your dog in Carol Stream.
The Village Tavern & Grill is a laid-back eatery & sports bar featuring a comfort-food menu.
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Carol Stream's single-family homes, townhouses and condos
Carol Stream offers a mix of single-family homes, townhouses and condos. Single-family options include ranch-style and split-level homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, plus some new traditional houses built from 1990 through the 2020s. Listing prices typically range from $350,000 to $700,000. Townhouse construction began in the 1970s and continues today, with traditional brick architecture as the standard. These options usually cost $250,000 to $500,000. Condos are Carol Stream's most affordable options, with two-bedroom units typically listing for $150,000 to $200,000. The city's overall median price hovers around $365,000, which is about $40,000 below the national median.
Homes in Carol Stream are a mix between two-story brick and modern-traditional homes.
Large modern traditional homes can be found at Carol Stream.
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Carol Stream Park District and the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
Carol Stream has over 40 parks and playgrounds, and its park district also manages two recreational centers, Coral Cove Water Park and Coyote Crossing Mini Golf. The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County maintains 26,000 acres of protected land and operates more than 50 educational and recreational facilities. Carol Stream has over 23 miles of bike paths and trails, and the 61-mile Great Western Trail passes through the village, offering hiking, biking and equestrian paths.
A walking path meanders through Armstrong Park located in Carol Stream.
Armstrong Park, located in Carol Stream, is known for its lengthy walking paths.
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Community Consolidated School District No. 93 and Glenbard Township High School District No. 87
The Community Consolidated School District No. 93 gets an A-minus rating from Niche. While Glenbard Township High School District No. 87 gets an A-plus and is ranked within the top 20 best school districts in Illinois by Niche. The College of DuPage also has a campus in Carol Stream that offers courses, academic support services and a computer lab that's open to students and community members alike.
Glenbard North High School has an overall rating of A on Niche.
The school has a large outdoor sports fields.
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Dining along Schmale Road
Carol Stream's main dining district is located south of North Avenue along Schmale Road. Known for its chicken fingers, The Village Tavern and Grill has sold comfort food in a laidback dining room for nearly 20 years. Augustino's Rock and Roll Deli and Grill has a fun, retro vibe where patrons can eat sandwiches surrounded by music memorabilia from the early days of rock 'n' roll. Carol's Garden Restaurant serves everything from breakfast specials to steak and tableside-flambeed saganaki.
Just down Army Trail Road, Jewel Osco is the main grocery store in Carol Stream.
Mapleberry Pancake House, located in Carol Stream, features breakfast and lunch items.
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Midwest weather and the Carol Stream Police Department
"We do get our winters; we do get the Midwest snow," Anselmo says. "I would just call it Chicago weather." Since 2020, the National Weather Service's Chicago office has reported tornadoes, high winds and warmer-than-usual weather. According to FBI data, Carol Stream's property crime rate has decreased since 2019, while its violent crime rate has remained about the same. "It's a safe community, and our police is community friendly," Anselmo says. "They organize an event at Town Center where they meet and greet the community. It's a trust thing. In this day and age, you get pulled over, and you don't know what's going to happen. Our police staff is friendly, approachable and trustworthy."
North Avenue, Pace and the Chicago O'Hare International Airport
North Avenue is the main thoroughfare through Carol Stream, running east to west and connecting to Chicago, 30 miles away. The Pace bus operates routes through Carol Stream and connects to Wheaton, where residents can take the Metra train into Chicago. The closest airport to Carol Stream is the Chicago O'Hare International Airport, 20 miles northeast.
The close-by Hanover Park Metra station will get residents downtown Chicago in 45 minutes.
The Pace Bus system can take residents of Carol Stream all over Chicago with ease.
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Summer concerts at Town Center and the Relay for Life Bags Tournament
"Town Center is the focal point of Carol Stream," Anselmo says. "That's where our fountain is, and that's where all our concerts and special events happen. It seems like there's always something going on with the community." Special events include outdoor movie nights and a summer concert series. "We have something different every week," he says, noting that they have a Pride week that features 'Radio Gaga,' a Chicago-based Queen and Lady Gaga tribute production. "That's how we embrace the community and show acceptance." For nearly 50 years, the Village of Carol Stream has also hosted its annual Christmas Sharing program. "We all get together, and there's boxes of food for folks that need it," Anselmo says. "They line up their cars, and we give them bags of Christmas gifts and meals." Another large annual giving event is the Relay for Life Bags Tournament, a bean bag tournament that raises funds for the American Cancer Society and numerous other local organizations. "It's run by another trustee, Matt McCarthy," Anselmo says. "When he first started it 10 years ago, he made $10,000. Last year, we made over $100,000."
Residents of Carol Stream have access to the award-winning public library.
The award-winning Carol Stream Public Library features an area just for kids.
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The Village of Carol Stream, about 30 miles west of downtown Chicago, was incorporated in 1959 and today has about 40,000 residents. "It's kind of heavily densely populated," says Rudy Johnson, a Realtor with Keller Williams Inspire Realty. The section of South Carol Stream makes up about a third of the village.
"DuPage County is a great environment. You're five minutes from great restaurants, shopping and forest preserves," says Johnson, who has close to 20 years of experience specializing in commercial, residential and investment real estate in DuPage, Kane and Cook counties. In addition to its outdoor and retail amenities, an industrial sector and over 1,000 businesses bring employment opportunities and versatility to this suburban community. South Carol Stream borders the city of Wheaton.
South of Doris Avenue, around Week Park East and Gerald R. Weeks Memorial Park is where buyers might pick out one of the older standalone homes. "A lot of people come in and grab these 1950s, '80s homes and modernize them," Johnson says. Builds from the 1990s to 2000s are typically larger: 2,100 to 4,500 square feet. Single-family houses include Colonial Revivals, Cape Cods, bi-levels, ranch-style and traditionals.
"There's not a lot of brand-new construction. That's why the townhouses, which were built in the past ten years, are popular," Johnson says. In the northeastern portion of South Carol Stream, along East North Avenue and Bloomingdale Road, are mainly 1990s townhouses with attached garages. According to Johnson, some subdivision homes were initially geared toward executive-level buyers. "They are 2,500-square-foot, three stories tall, brick and really sharp." He says renting is allowed. "From the investor side, you are getting cash flowing, and from the tenant side, you're getting a really nicely maintained complex that has indoor recreation with an Olympic-sized pool. There are a couple of restaurants at the end of the street.
South Carol Stream's condos include those in low-rise 1970s to '80s buildings. The Timber Ridge complex has a pool, clubhouse, tennis courts and paved walking paths to the nearby forest preserve. Monthly homeowners association fees are $300 to $380. A one-bedroom condo of less than 900 square feet can go for $130,000, townhouses start at $210,000, and single-family houses are typically $250,000 to $525,000. Apartments are available as well.
Students may attend public schools in different districts depending on their address and grade level. Included are Wheaton's District 200, which has an A-plus from Niche; Glen Ellyn's District 41, A-minus; and Bloomingdale's District 93, B-plus. Earning an A-minus are Carol Stream Elementary, Benjamin Middle and Hadley Junior High. Glenbard Township High School District 87 includes A-rated schools Glenbard North, South and East. Glenbard West has an A-plus, as does Wheaton North High School.
South Carol Stream has grocers such as Angelo Caputo's Fresh Markets and ALDI. Eateries off Schmale Road include the Village Tavern & Grill of Carol Stream. "They have the best chicken fingers around," Johnson says. "They are nice and big and fluffy, and the honey mustard is great." Nearby in a small shopping center, there's a diversity of flavors, with Saigon Oriental Market, La Mexicana Bakery and Chinor, an Uzbeki restaurant. "There's a couple of cool places right on the border with Wheaton," Johnson says, recommending Pa Lian Burmese Restaurant on East Geneva Road. "You don't get a lot of Burmese restaurants. My family likes to go there. It's hidden back there, a little hole in the wall."
The village has over 30 parks and facilities, so there's always somewhere to go close to home. "The park district is strong, and there's a variety of things to do: exercise, outdoor activities, anything fun-related," Johnson says. He says one pick is an entry-level frisbee golf course. "It's been a growing recreation sport here for a while, though not as popular as pickleball. You can get your kids out there, families, people who just want to hang out." The bark park is another great location, according to Johnson. "We know a lot of people who have moved in who don't have kids, but they have fur babies. It's a way to meet other residents and get to know your neighbors."
With Klein Creek running through its center, Red Hawk Park contains a playground and multipurpose fields. Visitors to Weeks Parks East and West enjoy the soccer area, playground, fishing with a license and sledding in the winter.
The 63-acre Community Park, known for its walking trails, a fishing pier, and facilities for volleyball, tennis and basketball, was undergoing renovations expected to be complete by Memorial Day of 2024. Upgrades include pavilions and garden plots. Nearby forest preserves include Timber Ridge and West Branch Forest Preserve. Hiking and biking are popular pastimes along the DuPage River Trail, and Deep Quarry Lake is a spot for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Johnson also mentions the Great Western Trail and the Prairie Path Trail. "Most people bike them, but some walk," he says.
Since it's so close, many locals enjoy sites in Wheaton, like the Cosley Zoo. "It's just on the border of South Carol Stream," Johnson says. "You can walk the whole thing in less than an hour; it's great for toddlers and younger kids."
Sustain DuPage Garden brings community members together to share garden space while learning about sustainable practices. The organization plans community cooking sessions, keeps a seed cache and hosts workshops and an annual seed swap. The Carol Stream Ice Rink offers lessons and hockey leagues. The DuPage Training Academy is a sports complex with indoor practice facilities, classes, leagues and camps.
On Thursday evenings in the summer, the live music of the Summer Celebrations Concert Series entertains residents at the Ross Ferrero Town Center, a popular location for community events. There's a Fall Festival with a car show, pumpkin painting and live music. Gamers, comic book fans and foodies come together at the Geek Fest/Taste of Carol Stream. It's not far to the DuPage Event Center and Fairgrounds, where the county fair and lots of special events take place.
Residents are sure to join Carol Stream Public Library, a community hub. Older residents might attend the Aging-in-Community workshops presented by the Social Services Unit at the library and the village hall.
"There's not really a downtown area in Carol Stream, it's drive-everywhere-you-go," Johnson says. Major roadways include state Route 64 and Interstate 355. It's only about 20 miles to O'Hare International Airport and 30 miles to Midway International Airport.
Wheaton Metra Station is only a few miles away, and Winfield Metra Station is also nearby. Both are served by the Union Pacific West line, which runs from Chicago's Ogilvie Transportation Center to Elburn. Residents can choose to ride Pace Suburban buses that run on a route from Wheaton Metra Station to Addison. In South Carol Stream, riders can hop on the bus from stops along Schmale and East St. Charles roads and Gundersen Drive. Some convenient stops are the post office, the industrial park and the Village Hall.
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Demographics
Total Population
38,480
Median Age
40
Population under 18
23.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
18.7%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$98,007
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$116,528
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.7%
College Graduates
41.5%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
13.9%
% Population in Labor Force
72%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
37''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
29''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®®
45/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®®
30/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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