Living in Northwest Indiana (The Region): A Guide for Newcomers
What is Northwest Indiana Like?
The Vibe
Northwest Indiana is laid-back, practical, and affordable. While some of the towns closest to the state line (Hammond, East Chicago) have struggled with disinvestment, many areas farther south and east (Crown Point, Munster, Valparaiso) are booming. There's a strong sense of pride, local flavor, and a blue-collar-meets-newcomer energy happening as Chicagoans relocate to Indiana for lower taxes and cheaper housing.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Munster – Well-maintained, family-friendly suburb with strong schools, parks, and easy access to Chicago.
- Schererville – A major shopping and residential hub, popular with commuters who want affordable homes and convenience.
- Crown Point – Historic downtown charm combined with a ton of new construction and growth.
- Valparaiso – A farther-out college town (home to Valparaiso University) with a lively local culture and affordable housing.
- Hammond, Highland, Griffith – Inner-ring suburbs closer to the state line, offering affordable prices and quick commutes.
Why It Works
- Significantly lower property taxes and home prices than Illinois suburbs.
- Easy access to Chicago via I-90, I-94, and soon the expanded South Shore Line commuter rail.
- Tons of new development—homes, shopping centers, restaurants.
- Close to Indiana Dunes National Park and Lake Michigan beaches for outdoor recreation.
- Strong community vibes—especially in Crown Point, Valparaiso, and Munster.
Watch Out For
- Commutes to Downtown Chicago are longer unless you're very close to a South Shore station.
- Some inner suburbs (closer to the Illinois border) have a more industrial feel or economic challenges.
- Public school quality varies widely—research specific towns carefully.
- You’ll still be driving everywhere for errands and daily life.
Good Fit For
- First-time homebuyers looking for space and affordability without leaving the region.
- Families seeking better value in schools and homes compared to Illinois.
- Remote workers who want lower costs and quieter suburban life.
- Chicago workers willing to trade a longer commute for big savings.
Things to Do
- Indiana Dunes National Park – Beaches, dunes, hiking, and birdwatching.
- Downtown Crown Point – Cute town square, dining, and events like Food Truck Festivals.
- Valparaiso University and its cultural events (concerts, speakers, sports).
- Community parks and greenways—almost every town has great recreation facilities.
- Easy access to local breweries, antique markets, and regional fairs.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Affordable single-family homes dominate; newer townhomes and subdivisions are growing fast.
Buy:
- Munster: $325K–$550K
- Schererville: $300K–$500K
- Crown Point: $300K–$600K
- Valparaiso: $250K–$450K
Rent: $1,200–$2,400 depending on town, home size, and proximity to Chicago.
Commute & Transit
South Shore Line (commuter rail) runs from several Indiana towns to Millennium Station downtown Chicago — expansion and double-tracking will make service faster by 2026. Driving via I-80, I-94, I-90 (Indiana Toll Road) — around 35–75 minutes depending on distance and traffic. Car ownership is essential—very little public transit outside South Shore stations.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want lower costs, a quieter suburban lifestyle, and don’t mind a longer commute (or remote work), Northwest Indiana is one of Chicagoland’s smartest under-the-radar options.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Chicago Metro.