A quiet suburb close to Naperville's shopping and dining
Just 7 miles from downtown Naperville, Crestview Knolls is a centrally-located suburb offering a quiet retreat just a short drive from the city center. “It’s a subdivision, which is nice so you are with homes that are similar in style, but it is still part of Naperville, which is a larger city,” says broker Walk Burrell with Coldwell Banker Commercial and Naperville native. “It’s close to 59, which is a major thoroughfare for shopping. There’s lots of new shopping centers right by the community.” Within Crestview Knolls, residents can walk to the park that shares its name or stroll along the sidewalks with their neighbors, but restaurants and bigger parks are never far away.
Homes in Crestview Knolls feature both front and back yard space.
Naperville topped Niche's list of "2024 Best Cities to Live in America."
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Brick and siding New Traditional homes in Crestview Knolls
Crestview Knolls splits into two distinct housing sections, with one in the north around Crestview Knoll Park and the other to the south. In the north, houses are siding New Traditionals placed close together along wide streets lined with young trees, giving it a more open and intimate feel. These homes are newer than those in the south, mostly dating back to 2021 and 2022. On the south side of the neighborhood, people will find older New Traditionals dating back to the 90s and early 2000s, featuring a light-wash brick and dramatic entryways. Properties here start at a quarter acre, so people have more space and privacy. Throughout Crestview Knolls, homes list between $550,000 and $925,000, which is higher than most of Chicagoland. “Compared to Chicago, the taxes are a little lower here,” says real estate agent Amy Pearson with Christine’s International Real Estate and Naperville resident for over 20 years.
Crestview Knolls features many recently built new traditional homes.
Home prices in Crestview Knolls fall between $550,000 and $925,000.
Homes in Crestview Knolls feature well manicured lawns and oval walkways.
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Naperville schools rank high in the state
Students in Crestview Knolls attend Oliver Julian Kendall Elementary School. Niche awards the school an A-plus ranking and lists it as the 23rd-best public elementary school in Illinois. Clifford Crone Middle School receives similar accolades, with Niche granting it an A and ranking it as the 15th-best middle school in the state. Neuqua Valley High School offers countless clubs based on interest and commitment level, with low-stakes organizations like art and astronomy clubs versus competitive clubs for chess and robotics. The school earns an A-plus from Niche.
Students are the highest priority at Oliver Julian Kendall Elementary.
Educational opportunities abound at Clifford Crone Middle School.
Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, IL holds an impressive A+ rating from Niche.
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Walkable community and neighborhood parks
While residents have a park just minutes from their homes, the surrounding communities also feature excellent facilities. Crestview Knoll Park is walkable from some homes and features a playground and walking paths that encircle the lake, and Burrell highlights that this is a draw to the community. To the north, Frontier Park features tennis, basketball, tennis and bocce ball courts. Skaters can test out the half-pipes and rails at the skatepark. The Tall Grass Greenway Trail connects Frontier Park and Crestview Knoll Park, open to pedestrians and bikers. To the south, Tamarack Golf Club welcomes people to its public green.
Enjoy a game of pickup pickleball at Frontier Park.
Crestview Knoll Park is a great place to get away from it all.
Residents of Crestview Knolls enjoy safe streets and sidewalks for biking or running.
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Trivia nights and Desi fusion around Crestview Knolls
Because Crestview Knolls is a residential subdivision, there aren’t any restaurants within walking distance, but all people have to do is hop on 59 to access some excellent options. Spartan Ale House is more than just the average sports bar—its active social calendar also features weekly trivia nights on Thursdays and karaoke on Fridays. Chai Ho Jai—The Tea Room allows people to order chai by the cup and by the pot, making it perfect for a group outing. People can also grab a bite to eat here, with Desi fusion options on the menu, like rasmalai tres leches cake and butter chicken paninis. For a cozy, romantic atmosphere, people can head to Paris Bistro and Creperie. Grocery stores also aren’t far from Crestview Knolls, with Naperville Crossing featuring a Jewel-Osco just 1.5 miles away. Springbrook Prairie Pavillion is 4 miles north with Whole Foods, Costco and Walmart Supercenter.
Spartan Ale House features weekly trivia on Thursday nights.
Crestview Knoll residents love the atmosphere of Chai Ho Jai.
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Access amenities along Illinois Route 59
With a major highway just to the west of Crestview Knolls, Illinois Route 59 runs along the western side of Crestview Knolls, connecting cars and buses to major shopping centers and restaurants. The highway also links people to RUSH Copley Medical Center, about 6 miles away. When people head into downtown Naperville, they take Book Road. Downtown also features the city’s Amtrak station, just 9 miles from Crestview Knolls, connecting to downtown Chicago and Aurora. About 7 miles south of the community is I-55, which people can also take to travel into downtown Chicago, about 38 miles away, or Chicago Midway International Airport, just 32.5 miles away.
Residents of Crestview Knolls can use a Pace bus to travel to any part of the Chicagoland area.
Route 59 runs alongside Crestview Knolls and is where residents can find shopping and dining.
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Naperville's summer festivals and farmer's markets
As a more residential community, Crestview Knolls’s social calendar will be slower, but Naperville steps up to the plate with countless activities throughout the year. Starting in June, Naperville Farmer’s Market offers fresh produce and artisan goods in the mornings at the 5th Avenue Train Station. For Memorial Day, the parade begins at downtown’s Centennial Beach, a quarry turned beachfront. Even with so much to look forward to, Burrell emphasizes that the true event of the season is Last Fling. This Labor Day weekend community festival is how the community says goodbye to summer, featuring live concerts, carnival rides, a parade and plenty of good food.
Important to know about living in Naperville
Naperville is a city that is growing in size and popularity, with a more diversified population. In the late 60s, civil rights advocates pressed Naperville’s government to support and implement more movements toward desegregation and fair housing. Today, 38% of the population includes people of color, compared to only 17% in 2000.
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Parks in this Area
Frontier Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Picnic Area
A. George Pradel Park
Baseball/Softball
Lake
Picnic Area
Commissioners Park
Crestview Knoll
Picnic Area
Playground
Tall Grass Park
Basketball
Trails
Playground
Tall Grass Lakes
Fishing
Lake
Picnic Area
Riverview Farmstead Preserve
DuPage River Confluence Preserve
Transit
Airport
Chicago Midway International
43 min drive
Bus
Illinois Route 59 & 103rd St
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Crestview Knoll
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
1
4
Robbery
1
4
Burglary
1
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
1
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Crestview Knoll, Naperville sell after 17 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Crestview Knoll, Naperville over the last 12 months is $783,845, up 11% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,272
Median Age
45
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22.8%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16.2%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$142,685
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$169,017
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96.3%
College Graduates
58.2%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
25.7%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
70.8%
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®
36/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
42/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
23/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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