Maple Brook
Maplebrook's Colonial Revivals on tree-lined streets
Along Maplebrook’s tree-lined streets, people can find siding and brick Colonial Revivals. Residents can access the nearby parks and amenities via the sidewalks along both sides of the road, lit by streetlamps in the evenings. Some people personalize their properties by painting their siding sky blue, while others have small gardens along the façade of their homes. Houses typically list between $500,000 and $725,000, with properties offering around a quarter acre of land. While this is more expensive than Chicago’s average, people have space to spread out in Maplebrook.Students attend highly-ranked Naperville schools
Maplebrook Elementary School serves the community, located right at the heart of the neighborhood, where students can walk from their houses to school in the morning. Niche lists Lincoln Junior High School as the 17th-best public middle school in Illinois and awards both the elementary and middle school A rankings. Niche gives Naperville North High School an A-plus ranking and lists it as the 13th-best high school for athletes in Illinois. Students here can enroll in Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses for subjects like business and agriscience.Maplebrook's amenities and the River Trail
The Maplebrook community has parks residents can access from their homes, including the riverfront. At Winding Creek Park, people can take a stroll along the pond while kids play at the playground. There are also two baseball diamonds. Maplebrook Two has a swim and racquet club open to residents. Along the eastern border of both subdivisions is the DuPage River, where people can access the West Branch DuPage River Trail. This path spans 26 miles and is open to walkers and bikers. Burrell highlights that bikers can use it to get downtown in minutes from Maplebrook. Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve is to the west, featuring more trails, picnic areas and off-leash areas for dogs amongst the grasslands. Bird watchers can stop here to spot meadowlarks and short-eared owls.Indian and pizza restaurants along 75th Street
75th Street runs along the north side of Maplebrook and is a major thoroughfare for restaurants and shopping, featuring restaurants like Bollywood Bistro for Indian cuisine and fusion dishes. Two shopping centers—Market Meadows Shopping Center and Fox Run Square—are also along 75th, featuring Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s, both within 2 miles of the community. Here, people can also stop in Freedom Brothers Pizzeria and Alehouse. This sports bar will play the most recent game, but it also has screens reserved for showing rock band performances.Access downtown Naperville via Washington Street
With the exception of the River Trail, residents in Maplebrook will need to rely on their cars to get around Naperville. Downtown Naperville is only 3.5 miles from Maplebrook, accessible by South Washington Street on the east side of the neighborhood. Residents can also take this road to get to the city’s hospital, Endeavor Health Edward Hospital, just 3 miles away. While Maplebrook is 32 miles from downtown Chicago, many Naperville residents commute from the city’s Amtrak station, located in downtown Naperville. When traveling farther than the city, Chicago Midway International Airport is about 28 miles from Maplebrook, accessible along I-55.Naperville's farmer's markets and wine walks
Because Maplebrook is so close to downtown Naperville, residents can easily head to the different events. Naperville Farmer’s Market takes place at the train station on Saturday mornings throughout the summer, offering live music along with fresh produce and artisan goods. “We have different wine walks through the shops that they have sporadically throughout the year,” Burrell says. Last Fling is what the city looks forward to every year. This Labor Day weekend festival in downtown Naperville bids the summer farewell with a parade, carnival and live concerts.Important to know about living in Naperville
Naperville as a city has a rich history. In the 1960s, the community started more vocally advocating for civil rights and fair housing initiatives, featuring voices of major civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. Today, people of color comprise 38% of the population.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jack Persin
Baird & Warner
(708) 905-4560
67 Total Sales
1 in Maple Brook
$360,000 Price
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Joanne Rancich
Weichert, Realtors - Homes by Presto
(630) 426-7949
81 Total Sales
1 in Maple Brook
$650,000 Price
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Mike Long
@properties Christie's International Real Estate
(331) 241-7089
118 Total Sales
2 in Maple Brook
$428K - $445K Price Range
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Margaret Peggie Costello
Responds Quickly@properties Christie's International Real Estate
(331) 259-8434
113 Total Sales
1 in Maple Brook
$460,000 Price
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Michele Marks
Coldwell Banker Realty
(630) 864-6553
128 Total Sales
1 in Maple Brook
$380,000 Price
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James Foley
Responds QuicklyFoley Properties Inc
(224) 412-4223
85 Total Sales
1 in Maple Brook
$383,500 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Maple Brook | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
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Maple Brook Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Maple Brook, Naperville sell after 57 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Maple Brook, Naperville over the last 12 months is $474,000, up 61% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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