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Southwest entrance to the Chain O’ Lakes
The city of McHenry in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago is a little less than 60 miles from The Loop. It’s on the Fox River, near the southwest entrance to the Chain O’ Lakes waterway system, composed of 15 lakes connected by the river. While the area features a lot of seasonal residents, McHenry has a population of about 27,000. The downtown area has transformed over the last few years with new businesses opening. “It used to be that I would direct younger homebuyers to other nearby suburbs and not McHenry because there was nothing to do here,” says Melissa Kostelnik, a broker with Re/Max Plaza, who has lived in McHenry for over 20 years. “Now, I direct them here because a lot is happening.”
A couple of fishermen take some time and enjoy the outdoors in McHenry.
At the end of a full day in McHenry, head home to relax while enjoying the river views.
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Long-term plan for downtown McHenry
The downtown is just beginning a long revitalization process. “It’s in the midst of a major comprehensive plan and downtown planning process which will guide development through 2050,” says Doug Martin, director of economic development for the City of McHenry. Between Green Street and the riverfront is the McHenry Riverwalk, which connects different sections of downtown and their shopping and dining options. Across the bridge on Riverside Drive is the McHenry Riverwalk Shoppes, a small seasonal markplace for startup retail businesses. With support from the McHenry Chamber of Commerce, selected businesses sign short-term leases for small storefronts in a community space that includes a public park with a splash pad and amphitheater by the riverfront. North of downtown is a collection of big-box store chains and restaurants on Richmond Road.
Residents of Old Town-McHenry enjoy its small-town charm.
Little Chef in Old Town-McHenry is a cozy eatery where you can enjoy comfort food staples.
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McHenry Fiesta Days
Northwest of downtown, Petersen Park is the site for McHenry Fiesta Days, which runs for 11 days in July with live music and carnival rides. Also at the park, the three-day Rise Up Music Festival is held in September as a fundraiser for the city parks. “Proceeds from the park have helped pay for two splash pads and parks in the city to be ADA compliant,” Kostelnik says. Around St. Patrick’s Day, the city dyes the river green for ShamROCKS the Fox, a holiday celebration at Miller Point Park that includes live music, food trucks and fireworks.
Emphasis on recreation in McHenry
In addition to being the site for the Rise Up Music Festival and McHenry Fiesta Days, Petersen Park has a beach on McCullom Lake. Four-legged pets sniff and scamper at McBark Dog Park on Richmond Road. With the city nestled along both banks of the Fox River, the community features waterfront parks, docks and a riverwalk plaza.
Families with kids enjoy fishing in the early mornings near McHenry Shores.
McHenry Shores Beach Park is a waterfront park that is popular spot among local fishers.
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Golf carts are one way to get around McHenry
With dozens of parks, shopping centers, a lakeside beach and a riverfront marina, residents are allowed to cruise around some of McHenry's roads in golf carts. It's common enough that the city adopted regulations in 2020 requiring seat belts, headlights and turn signals on the carts. “It has to be inspected by the city, and then you get a sticker to become legal,” Kostelnik says. McHenry has a Metra commuter rail station, and the Pace suburban bus system has an on-demand service called McRide that serves McHenry County. Chicago O'Hare International Airport, the closest major hub for commercial flights, is about 40 miles away.
Boaters love to get out on the water so close to their homes in McHenry Shores.
Residents love to get out and golf on the calm days in McHenry Shores.
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The drive-in movie theater is still alive in McHenry
A throwback to midcentury-date nights and retro car-culture is alive and well on the east side of the Fox River. McHenry Outdoor Theater is one of the rare drive-ins where a first-run movie can be viewed in the summer from your car—or on chairs outside. During the Christmas season, they’re open for the occasional holiday film. The Vixen is a popular downtown entertainment venue where musical acts and comedians perform.
For a classic drive-in movie theater in McHenry head to the McHenry Outdoor Theater.
North Oak Park in McHenry is a terrific place to bring the whole family.
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Large lots on the west side of McHenry
Homebuyers are attracted to the lower home prices in this northwest suburb. The median house price is just under $300,000, far below the national median price. Compare that to the nearby communities of Woodstock and Crystal Lake - both have medians well above $300,000. Both communities are about 10 miles away. The most expensive homes with large lots are in the west part of the city. Condos are available in subdivisions off Crystal Lake Road southwest of downtown.
Despite a small uptick in 2021, violent crimes and property crimes in McHenry have declined greatly since 2017, according to FBI data.
A beautiful farmhouse-inspired home, a unique home style in McHenry.
A pretty modern traditional home style that is so popular in the McHenry neighborhood.
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Two McHenry High School sites
The McHenry Community Consolidated School District 15 earns a B rating on Niche. McHenry Community High School is in a separate district with two high schools. McHenry High School—Freshman Campus for ninth graders, while McHenry Community High School is for 10th grade through 12th grade. Montini Catholic School is a private K-8 option, rated an A.
McHenry East High School is a well rated school in McHenry, IL serving grades 9-12.
McHenry Community High School is a highly-rated, public school located in McHenry, IL
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On average, homes in McHenry, IL sell after 13 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in McHenry, IL over the last 12 months is $380,000, up 97% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Rare find on the Chain O' Lakes! With tons of outdoor access on all levels, natural light throughout, and direct water access, this home is sure to amaze, and will go fast! Main level features a vaulted great room, natural stone fireplace, updated kitchen, and easy access to main level of expansive deck. Upstairs you will find the primary suite with attached bath and private balcony, perfect for
Welcome to 3406 W. Bretons Drive. A charming and lovingly maintained split-level home nestled in the heart of McHenry, IL. As soon as you drive up, you'll appreciate the curb appeal of this wonderful home! This inviting residence offers 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, providing ample space for comfort and versatility. Spread across 2362 square feet of living space, the home boasts a
Here is some information about a property that is move-in ready. It has a finished basement with a full second bath, currently used as a family room but could be modified to include an additional bedroom and home office space. The property is located in a quiet area surrounded by nature with lots of wooded, forest-like areas. The house has undergone many upgrades and improvements since the seller
Rare find on the Chain O' Lakes! With tons of outdoor access on all levels, natural light throughout, and direct water access, this home is sure to amaze, and will go fast! Main level features a vaulted great room, natural stone fireplace, updated kitchen, and easy access to main level of expansive deck. Upstairs you will find the primary suite with attached bath and private balcony, perfect for
Welcome to 3406 W. Bretons Drive. A charming and lovingly maintained split-level home nestled in the heart of McHenry, IL. As soon as you drive up, you'll appreciate the curb appeal of this wonderful home! This inviting residence offers 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, providing ample space for comfort and versatility. Spread across 2362 square feet of living space, the home boasts a
Fawn Ridge Apartments is conveniently located in the rapidly growing community of McHenry, Illinois. McHenrys excellent schools and extensive shopping selections make Fawn Ridge an ideal location to call home. Fawn Ridge Apartments offers 6 different floor plans to choose from, ranging from one bedroom to three bedroom apartment homes. All of our apartments provide exceptional comfort and
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Originally designed as a serene summer vacation getaway for Chicagoans, McCullom Lake communities still maintain a peaceful vibe and enjoy all the benefits of the waterfront. Lakeland Park sits on the lake’s southern shore and the quiet streets are lined with mature pines and oaks. The neighborhood is comprised of modest, single-family homes on small but well-kept lots, with around 50 residences featuring lakefront views and private water access. <br><br>The average home value in Lakeland Park is $220,000, making it a bit more affordable than the average neighborhood in McHenry. Bi-levels, ranch-style homes and Cape Cods are common here with quarter and half-acre green lots adding to the curb appeal. On the lower end of the market, homebuyers will find 1,000 square-foot, single-story homes listed for $170,000, while waterfront homes with four bedrooms, 3,000 square feet and 1-acre lots can be listed for $400,000 and above. Additionally, most houses in the area were built between the 1950s and ‘80s. <br><br>“It’s a community where everyone knows everyone, largely because many of the residents have been living here for decades,” says Lisa Jensen, a local real estate agent with Keller Williams North Shore West. “The neighborhood is quite close-knit, and neighbors help one another out.” <br><br>All of the public schools serving the residents of Lakeland Park earn overall Niche grades of B-minus or higher. Valley View Elementary School hosts around 500 students, earns a B-plus overall grade from Niche and has an average student-to-teacher ratio of 13-1. Parkland School, with a B-minus rating, is within walking distance of most homes in the neighborhood and serves students in grades six through eight. McHenry County middle schoolers will find numerous sports-related summer camps to get involved in, including ones centered around golf, running, basketball and pole vault. After the eighth grade, students of Lakeland Park can head to McHenry High School, home of the Warriors, which boasts an impressive A-minus overall Niche grade. Over 50 extracurricular activities are offered at McHenry High, including clubs centered around powerlifting, activism, gardening and creative writing. <br><br>Neighborhood residents can do their grocery shopping at Jewel-Osco or Angelo’s Fresh Market, both located just south of Lakeland Park’s residential streets. After running some errands, pick up a refreshing tea or fruity beverage from Teame Boba. For lunch or dinner, grab a table at The Village Squire, where you can savor classic pub bites in a rustic, tavern-inspired atmosphere. <br><br>Whispering Oaks Park is home to a Prairie Trail access point, along with open fields, creeks and ponds. Those who don’t live on the waterfront can launch their canoes and kayaks from the Lakeland Park boat launch on shore drive. Local anglers can cast a line from the shore to fish for yellow perch, northern pike and yellow bass. Peterson Park is the area’s most expansive park, featuring baseball diamonds, a playground and multi-use sports fields. When the sun is shining, head to Peterson Park Beach to have a picnic on the sand before taking a swim in the lake's cool waters. Every summer, the park is home to McHenry Fiesta Days, which has been bringing folks from across McHenry County together to enjoy live music, carnival rides and games since it began in 1948. <br><br>Locals enjoy proximity to the McHenry Metra Station, just a half-mile away, which can take them 60 miles southeast to downtown Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.
To McHenry Shores residents, the waterfront is just as much a main thoroughfare as nearby Charles J Miller Highway. "The Fox River is huge for boating in McHenry," says Jackie Nelson, a local real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. "People can easily take the river up to the Chain O'Lakes." Situated just two miles south of downtown McHenry and bookended by two expansive nature preserves, this riverfront suburb is well-connected while offering privacy well enough away from the hustle and bustle.
All homes in McHenry Shores are within a mile of the Fox River's western banks, and afternoons can float by on this popular waterway system or at McHenry Shores Beach Park. This waterfront park is a popular spot among local fishermen to reel in largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish. A short drive south takes locals to Stickney Run, a 630-acre conservation area, where they can hike, cross-country ski or horseback ride along the mile-long, wooded trail before having an afternoon picnic under the covered pavilion. Moraine Hills State Park's 2,000 acres of hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas are just across the Fox River. With 200 feathered species calling the park home, Moraine Hills is an ideal spot for birdwatching.
Boaters spot Colonial Revivals, ramblers and bi-levels with private docks, but the neighborhood also stretches a good mile into the mainland. While most of the neighborhood's homes sit close together on quarter and half-acre lots, residents enjoy a degree of privacy granted by the area's mature trees and peaceful wooded areas. The more spacious waterfront homes are "business in the front" with snout-style garages jutting out onto long driveways and "party in the back" with private docks and peaceful views. Prices reach as low as $150,000 and as high as $370,000 for homes right on the water.
The McHenry Chamber of Commerce uses every opportunity to get locals out on the town year-round. They kick off the spring season with the ShamROCKS the Fox Festival, which reprises the Chicago tradition of dyeing the waterway and brings the city to life with a parade and live music. The warmer months are ripe with wine walks and art markets, and in October, families don their thinking caps and scavenge for clues during the themed McHenry Murder Mystery. Folks from all over McHenry County pop their trunks and enjoy a film with concessions at McHenry Outdoor Theater.
Locals can shop for groceries at Jewel-Osco or Angelo's Fresh Market, a family-owned local chain pairing daily essentials with Italian specialty items like handcrafted cannoli and Italian butter cookies. After running some errands, residents sit down for a midday meal at Brunch Café and choose from sweet and savory dishes like churro Belgian waffles and turkey avocado paninis. "There are lots of shopping and dining options in the area, and recently, a bunch of shops have opened on the riverwalk where local artisans can sell their artwork," Nelson adds. These Riverfront Shoppes—a unique concept conceived by the McHenry Chamber of Commerce—give small businesses a chance to test the market within a "village" of tiny storefronts from May to December. Locals can walk from shop to shop throughout the season while participating businesses receive educational workshops and more success boosters from the Chamber.
Edgebrook Elementary serves McHenry Shores students in pre-kindergarten through third grade, while Chauncey H Duker School serves fourth and fifth graders. Niche rates these schools a B and a B-minus, respectively. Students at McHenry Middle School, which also scores a B-minus, can participate in extracurricular activities ranging from dance and wrestling to clubs centered around archery, running and comic books. The middle school also partners with programs like the American Music Institute's summer music camp and the McHenry Junior Warriors cheer and dance program. McHenry High School—receiving an A-minus from Niche—is divided across two campuses, one for first- and second-years and one for upperclassmen. Students here will find a range of career and technology courses to consider, including business management, consumer education, graphics and manufacturing.
Though closer to the Wisconsin border than downtown Chicago, McHenry Shores is connected to the greater Chicagoland area by their Metra stop on the Union Pacific Northwest line. Locals can hop on the train to breach the 55 miles in about an hour and a half, not counting delays. State Route 31 is just west of McHenry Shore's residential streets, allowing easy access to all the restaurants and amenities of downtown McHenry. Charles J. Miller Memorial Highway gets healthcare workers and those needing care to Northwestern Medicine McHenry Hospital, under 2 miles away. To take off on longer journeys, residents hit U.S. 12 for 40 miles to Chicago O'Hare International Airport—and on slower days, locals can make stops along the riverfront in McHenry before heading further north to the Chain O'Lakes.
Though homes west of the Fox benefit from higher elevation, homebuyers interested in waterfront properties should consider flood risk. Otherwise, a low CAP Index crime score of 2/10 and a sizeable distance from the buzz of downtown Chicago and Milwaukee make for peaceful days in McHenry Shores.
In McHenry, Klondike is a residential community in the middle of the Chain O’Lakes waterway system in northeast Illinois. Residents here enjoy breathtaking views of Fox Lake and Grass Lake, proximity to the Wisconsin state line, and a relaxed lifestyle that eschews big-city hustle and bustle. “In the early 1900s, this area was used as a rural getaway for folks living in Chicago. Little summer cabins were the only houses around until the 1950s when people started to live here full time,” says Cheryl Black, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker who has sold homes in Klondike.
While some new properties were built in the early 2000s, many homes in Klondike retain their original bones. Renovations and expansions are common, and no two houses look the same. Split-level and ranch-style homes mix in with elegant Tudors and modern builds. A ranch-style home with two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a walkout basement sells for $225,000. The price for a three-bed, three-bath colonial house with a wraparound porch is $477,000. No matter the address, all homes in Klondike are less than half a mile from open lake water.
From kindergarten to eighth grade, local students can attend Grass Lake School, which earns a B grade on Niche. The student-to-teacher ratio is 11-1, affording small class sizes and plenty of individualized attention and support. Niche gives an A to Antioch Community High School, where students can participate in over 40 school-sponsored activities and clubs, from bass fishing to sports medicine.
What Klondike lacks in parks and playgrounds, it makes up for in water accesses and marinas. Inland Harbor Marina is a one-stop boat shop, offering a launch ramp with in-and-out service, docks with gas pumps, a parts shop, and summer and winter storage. Mutiny Boat Club & Pub provides direct access to Grass Lake. Watching the sunset over dinner and drinks on Mutiny’s outdoor patio is a perfect ending to a day spent on the water. On Thursdays from Memorial Day to Labor Day, boat races take place at Blarney's Island. Participants in this "race-what-you-came-in" event come from all over the Chain O'Lakes to take on the 800-foot course set in notoriously choppy waters. In neighboring Lake Villa, open prairies, quiet woodlands and marshes teeming with wildlife await at Grant Woods Forest Preserve.
Klondike has no chain restaurants, but residents can still enjoy a good meal in a comfortable setting. Cuda’s Bar & Grill serves tried-and-true pub fare like smokehouse nachos and stuffed bison burgers. For date night, Cheryl Black recommends El Puerto. “The food is great, and it’s right there on Fox Lake. You eat outside, and it’s just gorgeous,” she says. A car is needed for most errands. Antioch’s downtown area and boutique retail shops are about six miles northeast at the intersection of Illinois Route 73 and Illinois Route 59. There is also a Jewel-Osco and Piggly Wiggly for groceries.
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