I lived in the suburbs for a few years during high school, and while it was fine for a while, I never quite understood the appeal. After having a family, I can totally tell you why people want to live there now. Especially after I just found out three of the best in America happen to be in Illinois.
The study was conducted by Niche, which considered factors such as cost of living, crime rates, employment rates, access to bars and restaurants, commute times, and ethnic diversity.
Naperville: The Suburb That Feels Like a City
Naperville ranked highest, which is almost its own city, with a legitimate downtown and so many parks; even the most overcaffeinated child would be worn out by day’s end.
Clarendon Hills: Schools That Draw Families In
Next is Clarendon Hills, slightly smaller but just as polished. The schools are the big draw and a great reason any young family would consider laying down roots.
Hinsdale: The Classic Suburban Dream
Lastly, there’s Hinsdale. It’s classic suburban America: tree-lined streets, a gorgeous downtown, and homes that would make you reconsider your career choices.
Why These Illinois Suburbs Stand Out
If you’re tired of city sirens and the thought of swapping them out for a cul-de-sac has got you motivated, these three suburbs are delivering on the perks of a cosmopolitan lifestyle without having to give up on all the good stuff…