Signal Point, located in the southeast part of Naperville, is a neighborhood primarily composed of the Farmstead subdivision. This area is known for its strong community ties, with organizations like the Farmstead Women’s Club and the Homeowners’ Association coordinating various family-friendly activities throughout the year, such as pictures with Santa and summer movies at the community pool. The neighborhood features split-level, ranch-style, colonial, and Tudor homes from the 1970s, typically over 3,000 square feet with basements. Homeownership is high, with 97% of residents owning their homes, and the area has a low crime risk compared to the national average.
Recreational highlights include the Farmstead Swim & Racquet Club, which hosts a swim team and summer movie nights, and nearby Eagle Park, offering a playground and green space. Meadow Glens Park, adjacent to Meadow Glens Elementary School, features basketball courts, a baseball diamond, and fitness stations along a walking and jogging trail. The neighborhood is served by highly rated schools within the Naperville Community Unit School District Number 203, including Meadow Glens Elementary, Scott Elementary, Madison Junior High School, and Naperville Central High School.
For shopping and dining, residents can visit the nearby Market Meadows Shopping Center and Fox Run Square, which house grocery stores like Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s, as well as dining options such as Freedom Brothers Pizzeria & Alehouse. Downtown Naperville, about 4.5 miles northwest, offers a scenic Riverwalk along the DuPage River and access to the Naperville rail station for commuting to Chicago. Public transportation is also available through the Pace bus system.