Katy TX to Chicago 'burbs...
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Katy TX to Chicago 'burbs...
I am a GC holder and looking at a possible change in employer which might, either now or in the future, entail a move from Houston to Chicago. Key concern is that commutable housing appears to be a lot more expensive (at least per sq. ft) there than it is on the outskirts of Houston. Given that we would not want to take on a huge amount of extra mortgage we will definitely be giving up some space but prices around Chicago vary enormously and so searching is a bit like finding a needle in a haystack.
We have two elementary aged kids and so school district is important as we can't afford to go private.
Does anyone recommend any (train) commutable Cities/Villages that are not too expensive and have good public schools? As a point of ref, we are currently (spoiled) in a 5 bed 3600 sq.ft house that is probably only worth $300k-$350k at present and so I don't think we would want to be in less than 2500 sq. ft and probably wouldn't want to pay more than $450k.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts about the Chicago suburbs or experiences going from Houston to Chicago.
Thnx.
We have two elementary aged kids and so school district is important as we can't afford to go private.
Does anyone recommend any (train) commutable Cities/Villages that are not too expensive and have good public schools? As a point of ref, we are currently (spoiled) in a 5 bed 3600 sq.ft house that is probably only worth $300k-$350k at present and so I don't think we would want to be in less than 2500 sq. ft and probably wouldn't want to pay more than $450k.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts about the Chicago suburbs or experiences going from Houston to Chicago.
Thnx.
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Re: Katy TX to Chicago 'burbs...
I am a GC holder and looking at a possible change in employer which might, either now or in the future, entail a move from Houston to Chicago. Key concern is that commutable housing appears to be a lot more expensive (at least per sq. ft) there than it is on the outskirts of Houston. Given that we would not want to take on a huge amount of extra mortgage we will definitely be giving up some space but prices around Chicago vary enormously and so searching is a bit like finding a needle in a haystack.
We have two elementary aged kids and so school district is important as we can't afford to go private.
Does anyone recommend any (train) commutable Cities/Villages that are not too expensive and have good public schools? As a point of ref, we are currently (spoiled) in a 5 bed 3600 sq.ft house that is probably only worth $300k-$350k at present and so I don't think we would want to be in less than 2500 sq. ft and probably wouldn't want to pay more than $450k.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts about the Chicago suburbs or experiences going from Houston to Chicago.
Thnx.
We have two elementary aged kids and so school district is important as we can't afford to go private.
Does anyone recommend any (train) commutable Cities/Villages that are not too expensive and have good public schools? As a point of ref, we are currently (spoiled) in a 5 bed 3600 sq.ft house that is probably only worth $300k-$350k at present and so I don't think we would want to be in less than 2500 sq. ft and probably wouldn't want to pay more than $450k.
Appreciate anyone's thoughts about the Chicago suburbs or experiences going from Houston to Chicago.
Thnx.
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Re: Katy TX to Chicago 'burbs...
Chicagoland is pricy. Sultan is correct....Your tolerance for sitting on a train will determine how much you get for your money....
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Re: Katy TX to Chicago 'burbs...
It's a 90 minute train ride or a 2.5 hour drive, of course, but as I say, I rarely have occasion (or the desire) to have to do either.
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There's been a few past threads on the burbs of Chicago, might be worth searching out as a good starting point...
The winters will be a bit of a shock compared to Houston though
The winters will be a bit of a shock compared to Houston though
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But hey, looking on the bright side, Chicago is so much cooler of a downtown than Houston and our humudity (whilst bad to us) is nothing compared to the sauna that Houston can be.
Seriously, weather will be your biggest challenge in terms of change.
Seriously, weather will be your biggest challenge in terms of change.
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Re: Katy TX to Chicago 'burbs...
All the lines seem to terminate pretty centrally but if it's helpful, if the move took place, I'd be working in the vicinity of City Hall.
Thanks again.
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Good question and a tricky answer. I would say that 40 mins would be an ideal max but if there were a great community that was an hour out, I would consider that for the sake of quality of life balance. Is 40 mins far enough out? When I googled, Niles came up as a good "family" place with not too bad prices but there are so many directions to go in that I'd like to look at some options.
All the lines seem to terminate pretty centrally but if it's helpful, if the move took place, I'd be working in the vicinity of City Hall.
Thanks again.
All the lines seem to terminate pretty centrally but if it's helpful, if the move took place, I'd be working in the vicinity of City Hall.
Thanks again.
Within 40 minutes gives you anything inside a circle bound by towns like Des Plaines, Glenview, Downers Grove, Oak Forest.
Here's a wee link to a search of houses at least 2,500 sf; max price $450K, within 20 miles of the station. Anything else is down to personal preference.
If you're willing to spend closer to an hour on the train, that opens up a few more areas. Naperville, Lake Forest, etc. Ninety minutes on the train gets you closer to my neck of the woods. McHenry, Crystal Lake, Libertyville, Grayslake. All much cheaper housing wise and you don't have to pay the Cook County 10% sales tax
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Hello Katie, I have lived in Downers Grove for the last 3 years and like the neighborhood. The fast train gets into Chicago in less than 30 minutes.
I hear the local schools are good. My kids aren't yet school age, but I have found lots of things for them to do locally.
I live about 5mins from the station and pay $1200/month for an old house with a big garden that I would guess is about 3000sqf. I have got a good deal but I think you could realistically get a decent family house from $1500.
If you want any further info about Downers Grove then please ask.
Previously I lived in Naperville for a year. It's about 10 mins further out on the train. It's a pleasant neighborhood and more modern than DG but for me its a bit samey and feels like a rabbit warren.
I hear the local schools are good. My kids aren't yet school age, but I have found lots of things for them to do locally.
I live about 5mins from the station and pay $1200/month for an old house with a big garden that I would guess is about 3000sqf. I have got a good deal but I think you could realistically get a decent family house from $1500.
If you want any further info about Downers Grove then please ask.
Previously I lived in Naperville for a year. It's about 10 mins further out on the train. It's a pleasant neighborhood and more modern than DG but for me its a bit samey and feels like a rabbit warren.
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I think that Naperville is certainly worth looking at and neighbouring Naperville is Aurora - Some parts of Aurora are not fantastic but the parts near Naperville are almost Naperville, very safe and you get more house for your money. Look around Route 59 as a possibility. Express trains make the commute do-able...
I lived in Riverside, IL. about 18 mins on the train to Union Station and BAGS of character - right next to a huge zoo and a high school, I would move back there like a shot! Some really lovely doer-upper houses as there is a fairly aging population if that was what you fancied. Oak Park is also only about 20 mins and has a bit more 'going on'.. worth looking at too.
For a lot of space, you need to get further out - think 90 min commute - to somewhere like Joliet. I'd not recommend that, however...
In summary, I really think Naperville / Aurora would work for you...
I lived in Riverside, IL. about 18 mins on the train to Union Station and BAGS of character - right next to a huge zoo and a high school, I would move back there like a shot! Some really lovely doer-upper houses as there is a fairly aging population if that was what you fancied. Oak Park is also only about 20 mins and has a bit more 'going on'.. worth looking at too.
For a lot of space, you need to get further out - think 90 min commute - to somewhere like Joliet. I'd not recommend that, however...
In summary, I really think Naperville / Aurora would work for you...
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Have you ever been to Libertyville? They have a pub there on Rt.21 called Firkin - they do a bunch of great beers from Europe and the US. Do a nice pint of Boddingtons as well. Best part is - NO TV!!! Can just enjoy a pint and a bit of a yarn without the bloody hand egg or rounders for fat blokes ruining the fun
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Have you ever been to Libertyville? They have a pub there on Rt.21 called Firkin - they do a bunch of great beers from Europe and the US. Do a nice pint of Boddingtons as well. Best part is - NO TV!!! Can just enjoy a pint and a bit of a yarn without the bloody hand egg or rounders for fat blokes ruining the fun
However, I did take Libertyville HS Students to their Prom, a couple of Months back, along with 11 of my Colleagues.
Couldn't partake that night for obvious reasons.
Jim
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Ah, driving the rich kids around, eh? Nice town, all the same. I gig there at least three times a month.