Living in Chicago's Near West Suburbs (Oak Park, River Forest, Elmhurst, La Grange): A Guide for Newcomers
What are the Near West Suburbs Like?
The Vibe
This subregion feels like the perfect hybrid of city and suburb. Oak Park, in particular, is famous for feeling like "Chicago with trees"—walkable, diverse, lively, and progressive. Elmhurst and La Grange offer more traditional suburban experiences, with strong schools and active downtown cores. River Forest brings wealthier, quieter vibes but with quick access to urban energy.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Oak Park – Architecturally rich, diverse, and artsy suburb known for Frank Lloyd Wright homes and a strong progressive community.
- River Forest – Quieter, more affluent neighbor to Oak Park, filled with stately homes and leafy streets.
- Elmhurst – A polished and thriving suburb with a bustling downtown, family-friendly events, and top-rated schools.
- La Grange – A charming historic suburb with a walkable village center, good schools, and a classic Midwest community vibe.
Why It Works
- Easy access to downtown Chicago via express trains or a 20–30 minute drive.
- Architecturally stunning—Frank Lloyd Wright homes, historic bungalows, classic Victorians.
- Diverse communities, strong arts and culture scenes (especially Oak Park).
- Good public and private school options across the subregion.
- Active, family-friendly downtowns with events, farmers markets, and festivals.
Watch Out For
- High property taxes—even by Chicago-area standards.
- Some housing stock is historic and requires major maintenance.
- Traffic congestion, especially along I-290 and during rush hours.
- Gentrification pressures in parts of Oak Park have created some tensions.
Good Fit For
- Families who want walkable suburbs without giving up city energy.
- Professionals who work in the Loop or West Loop but want more space.
- Architecture lovers and history buffs.
- Creative types looking for suburban diversity and culture.
Things to Do
- Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Tours in Oak Park.
- Elmhurst Art Museum and vibrant Elmhurst City Centre dining/shopping.
- La Grange's annual Pet Parade and craft fairs.
- Concordia University and Dominican University campus events in River Forest.
- Tons of parks, libraries, theaters, and community events.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Historic single-family homes, apartments, two-flats, townhomes.
Buy:
- Oak Park: $400K–$900K+
- River Forest: $700K–$1.5M+
- Elmhurst: $450K–$900K+
- La Grange: $450K–$850K+
Rent:
- Apartments in Oak Park and Elmhurst: $1,400–$2,800 for 1–2BRs.
- Limited rental options in River Forest and La Grange; expect $2,200–$4,000+ for homes.
Commute & Transit
Metra Union Pacific West Line (Elmhurst, La Grange) – 30 minutes to Chicago Union Station. CTA Blue Line runs through Oak Park into the Loop. I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway) for driving, but it's notoriously traffic-heavy. Biking is common within towns like Oak Park and Elmhurst. 20–40 minute commutes depending on train, car, or bike.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want suburbia with soul—historic homes, walkable downtowns, strong schools, and a short hop to Chicago, this western suburban belt delivers a rich and livable vibe.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Chicago Metro.