Naperville vs. Wheaton compared: schools, taxes, home prices, commute, size, and lifestyle. Naperville is a large amenity-rich city; Wheaton is a smaller, walkable value. Which fits you?
Elmhurst vs. Glen Ellyn compared: schools, property taxes, home prices, commute, and walkability. Elmhurst is closer with lower taxes; Glen Ellyn is cheaper with Glenbard West. Which fits you?
Wheaton vs. Glen Ellyn compared: schools, taxes, home prices, commute, and walkability. Wheaton offers space and lower taxes; Glen Ellyn offers walkability and Glenbard West. Which fits you?
La Grange vs. Western Springs compared: both feed Lyons Township and sit in Cook County, but La Grange is the value play with a bigger walkable downtown. Real 2026 prices, taxes, and commute times.
Downers Grove vs. Western Springs compared with real 2026 numbers: DuPage vs. Cook County taxes, schools, home prices (~$575K vs ~$950K), and the BNSF commute. Which one fits your budget and life?
Hinsdale vs. Oak Brook compared: both feed elite Hinsdale Central, but Oak Brook’s $0 village tax levy means dramatically lower property taxes. Walkable village vs. estate land, with real 2026 numbers.
Naperville vs. Hinsdale compared with real 2026 numbers: home prices (~$700K vs ~$1.4M), property taxes on a $1M home, school rankings, and the BNSF commute (~50 vs ~38 min).
If you’re sitting in a two-bedroom condo in Lincoln Park or Lakeview doing the math on moving to the suburbs, we get it. The numbers look weird at first — property taxes are higher, you’ll probably need a second car, and the sticker price on a house feels massive compared to your condo. But the full picture? It’s not what…
We get asked to compare these two more than any other pair of suburbs. And honestly, it’s not a simple answer — because they’re both excellent in very different ways. The right choice depends entirely on what you value most. Here’s the head-to-head nobody else gives you. The Money Let’s start with the uncomfortable part. At $1M, here’s what you’re…
