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Urban Amenities in suburban area
Residents living in North Naperville get city functionality and suburban allure while being 30 miles outside Chicago. Here, locals take advantage of the variety of restaurants and parks. Students can learn from top-rated schools. North Naperville is also a commuter-friendly area with its many transportation points. “Commuters really like North Naperville because it’s so easy to travel to Chicago with the Metra and I-88 right there,” says Bridget Salela, partner and owner of the Ville Team, the top-performing Coldwell Banker Realty team in Naperville for the last three years running. Buyers can explore several housing choices, from townhomes to detached single families. “I lived in Naperville for almost 20 years now, and I love that it has a city feel while still being safe, family-friendly and having that community feel,” Salela adds. The CAP Index rates North Naperville a 3 out of 10 for crime, one score lower than the national average.
North Naperville, located within Naperville, retains a rustic and peaceful atmosphere.
The city of Naperville was founded in 1831 and has a current population of 149,936.
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Several grocery stores and eclectic dining
Locals don’t have to travel far to grab a bite to eat or those weekly groceries. Ogden Avenue is the hub of grocery stores, including Aldi, Jewel Osco, Amazon Fresh and Costco. Other everyday essentials can be bought at Target along Diehl Road. Also off Diehl Road are Naperville’s most talked about restaurants, including Buttermilk. This brunch restaurant and coffee bar embodies a chic farmhouse setting. Locals adore their pancakes and biscuits. Next door, Old Town Pour House serves cocktails and beer with an array of shared plates and American bar food.
Buttermilk features omelets, pancakes & skillets in a contemporary interior.
Residents can stock up on fresh groceries at the local Amazon Fresh.
Old Tour Pour House features hefty food portions and over 90 beers on tap.
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Housing diversity
Residential areas are situated along the south or eastern end of the neighborhood. Properties are on smaller lots spaces and feature backyard space and driveways. Two-bedroom condos from the early 80s to the 2000s can cost between $235,000 to $380,000. Two to three-bedroom townhouses from the late 2010s usually start around $500,000. Single-family homes are mostly mid-century ranches and split-levels. Ranch-style homes are priced below $300,000, while larger split-levels range from $450,000 to over $1 million. Occasionally, properties with extensive acreage can exceed $6.5 million.
Many updated modern traditional homes can be found throughout North Naperville.
Single-family detached homes vary from midcentury split-levels to newer traditional homes.
Newer townhomes with three bedrooms are priced between $500 and $650 thousand.
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Top rated education for North Naperville students
North Naperville students can attend schools through the Naperville Community Unit School District 203, which is rated among the top 10 districts in the state. Beebe Elementary educates kindergarten through fifth-grade students and rates an A on Niche. Middle School students can attend Jefferson Junior High, which ranks an A on Niche. After spending time in the classroom, students can participate in 20 clubs and activities. Naperville North High School ranks an A-plus on Niche. On average, 99% of their students graduate.
Naperville's Beebe Elementary School serves 625 students from kindergarten to 5th grade.
Jefferson Junior High School offers over 25 clubs and activities for students.
Naperville North High School is a public high school northeast of the Brush Hill neighborhood that received an A-plus ranking from Niche.
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Endless outdoor recreation
Residents can spend time outdoors at Seager Park on the southeast end of the neighborhood. Locals dwell in the 30-acre park to walk its looped trail or test their athletic skills in the courts. Parkgoers experience the area’s natural environment at its interpretative area and indoor classroom. Arrowhead Park sits just outside the neighborhood on the northwest end. Residents spend winters here to go sledding on the hills. In summer 2024, the city plans to renovate the park’s playground, ballfield and basketball court with new equipment and resurfacing. The project is set to be completed in fall 2024. The Nike Sports Complex is a large sports facility that offers athletic fields and courts for many sports. Additionally, it holds a playground area. The Naperville Yard Indoor Complex allows residents of all ages to enjoy ample indoor turf fields, a gym and a playroom.
Enjoy a game of pickup basketball at Nike Park.
Residents can enjoy a game of pickup sand volleyball at Seager Park.
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Country Clubs and Skydiving adventure
North Naperville residents are close to several country clubs, including the Naperville Country Club and the Cress Creek Country Club. Both clubs offer 18-hole courses, whereas Cress Creek offers swimming and tennis courses. iFly Chicago provides a thrilling indoor skydiving experience. Take the kids out for an afternoon of discovery at the DuPage Children’s Museum, 2 miles away. Hands-on educational exhibits often rotate through the museum.
Enjoy a day on the course at Naperville Country Club, located just south of the neighborhood.
Visit DuPage Children's Museum in North Naperville where kids can play, learn, and have fun.
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South of I-88
Naperville is divided by US Route 34, which travels east to west through other Chicago suburbs. Commuters are 2 to 3 miles from the Naperville Metra Station. On weekdays, trains depart every 15 minutes from Naperville to Chicago Union Station during morning rush hours. Then, outbound trains from Union Station leave every 10 to 15 minutes after 3:00 p.m. Interstate 88 offers direct access to Chicago through a 30-mile drive. Folks can catch a flight at the Chicago O’Hare International Airport, which offers 827 direct flights daily to 161 cities.
Residents can use the Metra to be downtown Chicago in only 45-minutes.
Commuters in North Naperville have easy access to Interstate 88.
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On average, homes in North Naperville, Naperville sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in North Naperville, Naperville over the last 12 months is $492,500, down 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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