Why Live in Dixon Pines
Dixon Pines in Machesney Park, a northern suburb of Rockford, offers a blend of suburban and recreational living. In the early 1980s, residents initiated a movement to form a village to provide municipal services and prevent neighboring localities from claiming land for commercial development. This neighborhood features homes primarily in ranch-style and split-level designs, with most properties ranging from a quarter acre to 1 acre. Houses typically have three to four bedrooms and between 1,000 and 2,500 square feet, with a small pocket of homes built between 2000 and 2010. The area is part of the Harlem School District 122, which includes Ralston Elementary, Harlem Middle School, and Harlem High School. Dixon Pines is surrounded by various attractions, including the 338-acre Atwood Homestead Forest Preserve with its 18-hole golf course and the expansive Rock Cut State Park, offering 40 miles of hiking trails and 25 miles of equestrian and mountain biking paths. Schoonmaker Park features Rover Run Dog Park, playgrounds, and sports fields. Retail and dining options are concentrated at the intersection of Routes 251 and 173, with stores like Target and The Home Depot, and unique dining experiences such as Pig Minds Brewing Company, a vegan brewery. The neighborhood is about 10 miles from both Rockford and Beloit, Wisconsin, though a car is necessary due to the lack of public transportation. Future commuting options will improve with the planned Metra commuter rail station in Rockford by 2027. Some homes near Ventura Boulevard and Brentwood Road are in a moderate to severe flood plain, posing a higher risk of flooding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dixon Pines a good place to live?
Dixon Pines is a good place to live. Dixon Pines is considered very car-dependent and somewhat bikeable. Dixon Pines has 6 parks for recreational activities. It is sparse in population with 2.8 people per acre and a median age of 48. The average household income is $91,331 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 17% of residents. A majority of residents in Dixon Pines are home owners, with 6.7% of residents renting and 93.3% of residents owning their home. A
local real estate agent serving Dixon Pines can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our
Dixon Pines neighborhood guide.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Dixon Pines?
The median home price in Dixon Pines is $469,990. If you put a 20% down payment of $94,000 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.72%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $2,430 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $104K a year to afford the median home price in Dixon Pines. The average household income in Dixon Pines is $91K.
What are the best public schools in Dixon Pines?
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Home Trends in Dixon Pines, IL
On average, homes in Dixon Pines, Machesney Park sell after 97 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Dixon Pines, Machesney Park over the last 12 months is $450,000.
Median Sale Price
$450,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$450,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$154
Number of Homes for Sale
0
Last 12 months Home Sales
4
Median List Price
$469,990
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%