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Waterfront living meets suburban convenience in Mundelein
Today the broad vistas of Loch Lomond’s shoreline may be hard to imagine as a landscape of hills and canyons. Local builder Arthur McIntosh took inspiration from his family’s Scottish roots when he created the lake-oriented midcentury development, naming it after its famed counterpart north of Glasgow. Early brochures for the fledgling community pointed to convenience, privacy and spaciousness as reasons to consider moving in. While the area’s surroundings in Mundelein and greater Chicagoland have evolved, residents can still enjoy the lakeside beaches, waterfront living and suburban convenience. “What draws people there is the lake setting. The rolling terrain and oak trees are just absolutely gorgeous,” says Stephen Kovac, a realtor with Century 21 Circle.
Loch Lomond homes surround the namesake lake with access to modern and natural amenities.
Locals can enjoy scenic views of Loch Lomond Lake.
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Two private beaches on Lake Lomond
Recreational options are plentiful nearby, including private areas on the lake reserved for Loch Lomond residents and nearby public facilities in the Mundelein Park & Recreation District. South Beach is Loch Lomond’s primary social hub and recreational area. Residents of the neighborhood can enjoy the area’s private boat launch, playground and volleyball. Those looking for a quieter retreat near home can visit North Beach to cast fishing lines from its pier or admire the butterflies, birds and bees that are nourished by water lilies and milkweed along the shoreline. The area is also home to Loch Lomond’s Pooch Paddle nights, where dog owners socialize and bring their furry friends to the beach on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. To the neighborhood’s north, Keith Mione Community Park is one of Mundelein’s largest recreational areas. The 153-acre park offers an ice rink in the wintertime, courts for basketball, pickleball and tennis, and a community garden. Additional spots in the area for time outdoors include Lincoln Park and Banbury Park.
Loch Lomond South Beach is a private beach that features a sandy playground and boat launch.
Residents of Loch Lomond can enjoy the private pier at the neighborhood's North Beach.
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Lakeside properties with private beach access in north Chicagoland
Most of Loch Lomond’s properties were built between the 1960s and 1970s and feature single-family ranch or split-level designs in line with the popular home architecture of the era. Waterfront homes are the most popular option in the area, but homes in the surrounding area have lower asking prices while still providing access to the area’s private beaches. Prices generally range from $200,000 to $400,000 for non-waterfront homes and $425,000 to $665,000 for homes on the lake. Some properties in the neighborhood, both on the water and in the surrounding area, may have higher flooding risks, according to the First Street Risk Factor index. Residents are required to join the Loch Lomond Property Owners Association when purchasing a home in the area; the local homeowners association handles maintenance like weed removal, pest deterrence and water quality.
Waterfront homes in Loch Lomond feature private docks and beaches.
The Loch Lomond neighborhood is a quiet residential pocket in Mundelein.
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Events on the water and in downtown Mundelein
Residents can enjoy a mix of entertainment programming hosted in Loch Lomond and the surrounding Mundelein area. Each summer, the Loch Lomond Property Owners Association hosts Lochfest on the lake’s South Beach, where families can enjoy games, concerts from neighborhood musicians and a potluck on the beach. Additional events include the annual Father’s Day Fishing Derby each June and the Fall Boat Parade in September, and households can also reserve the beach for private picnics. Close to the neighborhood in Downtown Mundelein, the Mundelein Days festival stages carnival games, rides and fireworks alongside local vendors and food trucks around the Fourth of July . The Mundelein Winterfest rings in the holiday season with a tree-lighting ceremony and meet-and-greets with Santa.
Loch Lomond residents can pick up some flowers at the Mundelein Farmer's Market.
Loch Lomond cyclist fans can watch racers line up for the annual Mundelein Grand Prix.
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Groceries at Jewel-Osco and Los Perez Supermarket
Loch Lomond’s vacation-style atmosphere comes with the conveniences of suburban life thanks to the community’s connections to the Mundelein area. A Jewel-Osco store is immediately west of the neighborhood for everyday grocery needs. To the south in downtown Mundelein, Los Perez Supermarket offers supplies for Latin meals at home and a taqueria for ready-made tacos, tortas and burritos. Specialty retailers such as Classic Violins and Ron’s Hobbies also await in the village’s center. For meals beyond the kitchen table, Luke’s is a local standby for Chicago-style beef sandwiches, hot dogs and fast food fare. Tina G’s takes influence from Italian trattoria restaurants and American steakhouses to create a distinctive dining experience.
Los Perez Supermarket serves as one of the main grocery stores for Loch Lomond residents.
Loch Lomond families can get groceries at the local Jewel Osco.
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Learning experiences in Mundelein school districts
Families can send public school students to schools within Mundelein School Districts 75 and 120. Kids can enroll at Washington Early Learning Center from kindergarten to second grade. The school earns a B grade on Niche. Students can continue at Mechanics Grove Elementary School from third to fifth grade before moving on to Carl Sandburg Middle School; both schools earn B-minus grades on Niche. Mundelein High School offers more than 70 athletic and extracurricular programs to extend students' experiences beyond the classroom. The school earns an A grade on Niche.
Washington Elementary School is an above average, public school located in Mundelein, IL.
Mundelein Consolidated High School is highly rated, hitting high marks in academics.
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Connections to greater Chicago by car or Metra
The neighborhood’s location at the intersection between North Lake Street/U.S. Route 45 and Maple Avenue/State Route 176 provides convenient connections to Mundelein and the greater Chicago area. Residents are about 2 miles north of downtown Mundelein and 43 miles north of the Chicago Loop. The closest Metra station is 2 miles southeast of the neighborhood in Mundelein, though residents may be able to catch more direct trains from the Libertyville station, 4 miles northeast. The nearest hospital, Advocate Condell Medical Center, is about 5 miles east of the neighborhood.
Residents traveling beyond Chicagoland can catch flights from Chicago O’Hare International Airport, 29 miles south of Loch Lomond, or Chicago Midway International Airport, 57 miles south of the neighborhood.
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Parks in this Area
Community Park
Kracklauer Park
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Cambridge Country Park
Fishing
Trails
Playground
Asbury Park
Leo Leathers Park
Memorial Park
Tennis
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Loch Lomond South Beach
Loch Lomond North Beach
Keith Mione Community Park
Transit
Airport
Chicago O'Hare International
42 min drive
Bus
Route 45 & Dunbar Rd & University
Bus
Route 45 & Edgemont St
Loch Lomond Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Loch Lomond, Mundelein sell after 40 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Loch Lomond, Mundelein over the last 12 months is $415,000, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Welcome to 1291 Banburry Road, located in the desirable lake community of Loch Lomond with water rights included. This spacious split-level home offers 5 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, and multiple flexible living areas. The upper level features refinished hardwood floors, three bedrooms, an updated full bath with walk-in shower, and a brand new kitchen with modern finishes, and new appliances. The
Spacious raised ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Lake rights to Loch Lomond Lake which has 2 private beaches. Furnace and water heater are newer. Second water heater is for radiant heat on lower level if needed. Original owners built this home in 1966. Needs updating. Estate Sale "as-is".
Welcome to the charming neighborhood of Loch Lomond! This spacious tri-level home sits on one of the largest lots in the community, offering ample space and privacy. The main level greets you with a living room that boasts a soaring vaulted ceiling, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The well-appointed kitchen provides ample space for cooking and dining, including a large pantry for storage.
Blooming with perennial flowers, this light-filled brick home welcomes you with charm, space, and thoughtful upgrades. The main level greets you with vaulted ceilings, a large bay window, and gorgeous bamboo hardwood floors. Fresh paint and recessed lighting throughout give the home a bright, modern feel. The brand-new kitchen features crisp white cabinetry, stunning marbled quartz countertops,
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,515
Median Age
45
Population Density
5 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
24.9%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$121,258
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$142,280
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.2%
College Graduates
44.8%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
18.6%
% Population in Labor Force
72.6%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
32''
Average Winter Low Temperature
19°F
Average Summer High Temperature
84°F
Annual Snowfall
28''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
36/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
22/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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