Living in Chicago's Southwest Suburbs (Orland Park, New Lenox, Frankfort): A Guide for Newcomers

What are the Southwest Suburbs Like?


The Vibe
The southwest suburbs offer a little more breathing room, newer homes, and a solid suburban lifestyle at a lower cost than the North and West suburbs. Orland Park is a hub for shopping and healthcare, New Lenox and Frankfort offer a small-town feel but with easy access to the metro area. There’s a strong sense of community here — think Friday night football games, summer festivals, and farmers markets.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Orland Park – A well-developed suburb with tons of shopping, dining, recreation options, and strong schools.
  • New Lenox – A fast-growing, family-centered town offering new construction homes, great schools, and lots of parks.
  • Frankfort – Quaint and historic, with a charming downtown, newer subdivisions, and a semi-rural, peaceful vibe.

Why It Works

  • Excellent public schools across Lincoln-Way and Consolidated High School Districts.
  • Newer housing stock—more space, bigger lots, and modern designs.
  • Close to tons of parks, forest preserves, and bike trails.
  • Affordable compared to North Shore or western suburbs, with strong value for families.
  • Easy access to the Metra rail for commuting without needing to fight through city traffic.

Watch Out For

  • Longer commutes into the city — 45 minutes to 75+ minutes depending on traffic.
  • Very car-dependent—you’ll need to drive everywhere for errands, schools, and recreation.
  • Some areas can feel overly spread out or lacking true downtown walkability.
  • Property taxes are still high compared to national averages (typical for Illinois).

Good Fit For

  • Families looking for affordable suburban living and newer homes.
  • Buyers who want more space for the money without moving too far into rural areas.
  • Commuters who value having a Metra station nearby over driving every day.
  • People looking for small-town community life with metro access.

Things to Do

  • Orland Square Mall – Huge regional shopping center.
  • Old Plank Road Trail – A 22-mile multi-use trail connecting several southwest towns.
  • Frankfort Fall Festival – One of the Midwest’s largest arts and crafts fairs.
  • New Lenox Commons – Summer concert series, farmers markets, and community events.
  • Tons of parks, playgrounds, and forest preserves for hiking, biking, and fishing.

Housing Snapshot
Type: Newer single-family homes, townhomes, occasional new-build apartment complexes.

Buy:

  • Orland Park: $350K–$650K+
    = New Lenox: $325K–$600K+
  • Frankfort: $400K–$700K+

Rent:

  • Single-family homes: $2,000–$3,500+
  • Townhomes and apartments: $1,600–$2,500 (limited supply in some towns).

Commute & Transit:
Metra Rock Island Line serves New Lenox and nearby areas — about 50–70 minutes to Union Station. Driving: Access via I-80, I-355, and La Grange Road (US-45). Orland Park also has Metra access on the Southwest Service line, but train frequency is more limited. A car is necessary for daily life; walkability is limited outside of small historic downtown areas.


Is This Area Right for You?
If you want newer homes, top schools, more space, and small-town community vibes—without giving up metro access—the Southwest Suburbs offer a smart, family-friendly path.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Chicago Metro.