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Why Live in Seneca
Seneca, Illinois, a small village of about 2,500 residents, is situated along the historic Illinois River, approximately 15 miles east of Ottawa and 73 miles southwest of Chicago. The village, which spans LaSalle and Grundy counties, has a rich history tied to the railroad industry and the Illinois and Michigan Canal. During World War II, Seneca's Prairie Shipyard was notable for producing over 150 landing ship tanks for the U.S. Navy. The local housing market features a variety of styles, including late 1800s and early 1900s farmhouses, Craftsman bungalows, ranch-style, split-level, and contemporary homes. Mariner’s Village offers custom homes in a resort-style community with amenities such as a marina, pool, and clubhouse. Community life in Seneca includes Crotty Park, which hosts events like a summer music series and a fall festival, and the Hiddencove Marina of the Seneca Yacht Club, providing slip rentals and a fitness facility. For off-roading enthusiasts, the Cliffs Insane Terrain Off Road Park offers trails for dirt bikes, ATVs, and UTVs. Essential services and dining options are available on Main Street, including Seneca Family Restaurant and Boondock’s Food & Spirits Restaurant & Tiki Bar. Education is served by the highly rated Seneca Grade School - North Campus and Seneca Township High School, which offers a variety of extracurricular activities. Major roads like U.S. Route 6 and state Route 170 facilitate travel, and the Illinois and Michigan Canal State Trail is popular among cyclists. The Seneca Area Heritage Museum, housed in the rehabilitated Seneca Station, adds a cultural touch to the village.
Home Trends in Seneca, IL
On average, homes in Seneca, IL sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Seneca, IL over the last 12 months is $226,250, down 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.