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Serene lifestyles and modern conveniences
Southwest Waukegan is where forest preserves and the banks of the Des Plaines River are interwoven with interstates and major thoroughfares, allowing for a mix of serene lifestyles and modern conveniences. Downtown Waukegan is about 5 miles away, offering the most populous city in Lake County. But even though theaters, lakefront activities and cocktail bars are a straight shot down Washington Street, most homebuyers choose Southwest Waukegan for its relative peace and quiet. “This has become a hot area to invest in,” says Realtor Wendy Lee of EXIT Realty, who has decades of experience in the Chicago market. “You’re getting that suburban lifestyle, but it can be more affordable compared to similar homes you’ll find in Libertyville, which is just south of there.”
The Lake County Forest Preserve Des Plaines River Trail is 31 miles long.
The Lake County Forest Preserve Des Plaines River Trail is 31 miles long.
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Multistory brick homes from the 90s
Housing tends to be modern, even though the styles can vary. The most common styles seen are multistory brick and colonial homes from the 90s, with prices ranging from the mid $700,000s to upper $800,000s. Still, there are a few single-story ranchers in the south near North Jensen Lane. Homes in the western region of the neighborhood tend to feature lots of about one acre, while smaller lots can be found in the neighborhood’s eastern suburbs. Southwest Waukegan also contains townhouse complexes. Homebuyers will notice a lushness to the streetscapes, with many lawns populated by several tall mature trees. Houses tend to not be Houses tend to not be lined up close together, so there is a spaciousness to the views across lawns. Cul-de-sacs, long driveways and curving residential streets with gentle names like Daybreak Drive are the norm. Sidewalks aren’t always present, but streets are evenly paved and community lanterns can dot the way.
Housing includes Colonial influenced multistory homes with an abundance of greenery around.
Southwest Waukegan offers multi-story brick homes among other styles.
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New science wing at Warren Township High
Students are served by the highly ranked Woodland School District 50, and schools here can feature a short span of grades. For example, Woodland Elementary covers grades 1 to 3, and earns an A from Niche. Woodland Intermediate covers 3rd through 5th grade, and earns an A-minus. Woodland Middle earns the same, covering grades 6 through 8. Warren Township High presents a modernist face, and earns an A. Even this school is split across two campuses, one for freshmen and sophomores, the other for juniors and seniors. The school’s most recent addition is a three-story science wing, recognizable by bold blue tiles.
Warren Township High School is a top rated, public school located in Gurnee.
Woodland Middle School in Gurnee is part of Woodland School District 50.
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Southwest Waukegan residents have access to abundant highways and retail centers.
Multiple routes for commuters
Within the neighborhood, River Road and O’Plaine Road are the main local throughfares, and these run north-south. But regional corridors run through here, making Southwest Waukegan an attractive place for commuters. First, there’s Interstate 90, which runs through the center of the neighborhood. Route 21, also known as Milwaukee Avenue, courses along the west end in parallel to the Des Plaines River. Meanwhile, Routes 41 and 43 run along the east end. All of these are intersected by Route 120, the major east-west corridor that caps the neighborhood. An interchange is situated in the northeast corner, conveniently located near a retail cluster.
Elevated comfort food and big box shopping
The Fountain Square of Waukegan shopping district in the northeastern corner of the neighborhood offers a multitude of shopping and dining options. Cuisine tends to lean towards elevated comfort food. For example, Big Ed’s BBQ & Bar features house-made fried pickles, mac and cheese and a variety of choices from the pit, such as baby back ribs and beef brisket. Just down the road at Anastasia’s Restaurant & Sports Lounge, locals can enjoy burgers, sandwiches and pizza while sipping draft beers and enjoying the game. The shopping district also features chain restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings, Chili’s and Denny’s. Groceries can be picked up at Aldi or the Walmart Supercenter. Esporta Fitness off Lakehurst Road provides members with fitness classes, personal training options and a selection of weight and cardio equipment. For entertainment, locals can stop by Bowlero Waukegan to hit the bowling lanes, play arcade games and enjoy beers, cocktails and snacks.
Big Ed’s BBQ inSouthwest Waukegan is packed during lunchtime as people enjoy incredible ribs.
Walmart Supercenter in Fountain Square is one of the many retail options for residents.
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Fun on the water and in the woods
Residents can catch some fresh air in one of the area’s neighborhood parks. Arbor Park features playgrounds, a basketball court and a paved walking trail through the trees. Heading south from here, Serenity Park offers a sand volleyball court, a tennis court and a walking path encircling the park’s 5 acres. The southwestern corner of the neighborhood, just east of the Des Plaines River, is home to Independence Grove Forest Preserve, where lakes, woodlands and sports facilities offer year-round enjoyment. Fishing boats, canoes and kayaks can be rented from the main marina and taken out on the central lake or to North Bay for a day of fishing or drifting in the open water. Fishers can also utilize the preserve's two fishing piers. For some exercise, locals have access to over 7 miles of walking trails stretching across the preserve, winding around the area's lakes and through the woods in the north to connect with the Des Plaines River Trail. Visitors also enjoy Independence Grove's sandy beach, outdoor volleyball court and playground.
Independence Grove Forest Preserve in Libertyville includes a boat launch.
Independence Grove in Libertyville offers a great place for residents to enjoy the outdoors.
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Parks in this Area
Independence Grove Forest Preserve
Bike Trails
Fishing
Trails
Rudd Farm Park
Basketball
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Arbor Park
Basketball
Trails
Playground
Diversity Park
Playground
Greenbelt Forest Preserve
Bike Trails
Fishing
Lake
Serenity Park
Playground
Des Plaines River Trail and Greenway
Bike Trails
Lake
Trails
Independence Grove Off Leash Dog Area
Wilmot Woods Forest Preserve
Transit
Airport
Chicago O'Hare International
40 min drive
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Walmart (170 Northpoint Blvd)
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Greenleaf St & Belvidere St
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4000 Fountain Square Pl
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3900 Fountain Square Pl & Fountain Square Pl
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Lakehurst Rd & The Lakes Apts
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Lakehurst & Lakehurst Apts.
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Pulaski & Shields
Southwest Waukegan Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Southwest Waukegan, Waukegan sell after 18 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Southwest Waukegan, Waukegan over the last 12 months is $715,000, up 51% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Rarely available Executive RENTAL in Daybreak Farm. Stunning all brick 3800 sq ft positioned on a quiet Cul de sac, Gorgeous tall trees with meadow present an impressive setting. Impeccably maintained, newly painted and refreshed gorgeous hardwood flooring and new carpet. Terrific Open Floor Plan. Incredible Sunlight Windows flank each room allowing light yet privacy. Second Floor offers ensuite
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Live lavishly at The Lakes at Fountain Square in Waukegan, IL. Where upscale design meets copious convenience, that's where you'll find our gorgeous one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments complete with private patios and updated fixtures. As an exclusive community perk, you'll also enjoy access to detached garages, two resort-style swimming pools, as well as a nature trail. Discover a place to
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
5,728
Median Age
36
Population Density
2 ppl/acre
Population under 18
25.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
12.7%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$99,707
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$142,569
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
96.5%
College Graduates
65.8%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
22.1%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
72.9%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
34''
Average Winter Low Temperature
16°F
Average Summer High Temperature
81°F
Annual Snowfall
30''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
25/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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