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Why Live in Oak Brook
Oak Brook, IL, located 20 miles from downtown Chicago, is an affluent village known for its equestrian and polo culture. The Oak Brook Polo Club, established in 1922, hosts international teams and Sunday matches that attract visitors from across Chicago. The village boasts 82 acres of greenery, including Central Park with its walking and biking trails, turf fields, fishing ponds, and playgrounds. Residents enjoy high-end shopping and dining at Oakbrook Center, the second-largest mall in the Chicago metro area, featuring 175 stores and restaurants. Historic establishments like York Tavern offer a variety of dining options. Homes in Oak Brook are predominantly French-inspired, situated on large lots often exceeding an acre, with styles ranging from Greek Revivals to Queen Annes. The gated community of Hunter Trails features homes with expansive properties suitable for horse ownership. Major employers in Oak Brook include Ronald McDonald House Charities and Dominick's Finer Foods. The village is served by Butler School District No. 53, with highly rated Brook Forest Elementary School and Butler Junior High School. For higher education, the nearby College of DuPage Westmont Regional Center offers extensive programs. While Oak Brook lacks a direct train line to Chicago, residents can access the Union Pacific West line in neighboring Elmhurst. Interstate 88 and Interstate 294 provide convenient road access, and O’Hare International Airport is 15 miles away.
Home Trends in Oak Brook, IL
On average, homes in Oak Brook, IL sell after 49 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Oak Brook, IL over the last 12 months is $740,000, down 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.