Living in Chicago's Western Suburbs (Naperville, Wheaton, Downers Grove, Glen Ellyn): A Guide for Newcomers

What are the Western Suburbs Like?


The Vibe
The western suburbs offer a "best of both worlds" feel: suburban space and peace, but with energetic downtowns, coffee shops, farmers markets, and cultural life. Naperville in particular feels almost like its own small city, while Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, and Downers Grove offer more of a "classic small-town vibe with Chicago access". Parks, schools, and family life dominate the lifestyle out here.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Naperville – Chicagoland’s superstar suburb: bustling downtown, excellent schools, big parks, and strong corporate presence.
  • Wheaton – Classic, family-focused town with a prestigious college, historic downtown, and strong community spirit.
  • Downers Grove – A lively suburb with walkable downtown, solid schools, and a balanced mix of affordability and charm.
  • Glen Ellyn – Leafy, storybook-like suburb known for its charming town center, Lake Ellyn, and a strong arts community.

Why It Works

  • Top-rated public schools throughout Districts 203, 204 (Naperville) and 200 (Wheaton/Glen Ellyn).
  • Vibrant downtown areas that are genuinely lively, not sleepy suburban strips.
  • Strong housing stock for all life stages: starter homes, move-up homes, luxury homes.
  • Corporate centers nearby (especially in Naperville), plus easy access to the I-88 tech and healthcare corridors.
  • Tons of community events, parks, and recreational leagues.

Watch Out For

  • Housing prices have risen sharply, especially in Naperville and Glen Ellyn.
  • Traffic along I-88, I-355, and Route 59 can be intense during rush hour.
  • Downtown areas get crowded on weekends—parking can be tight.
  • Commutes to Chicago are longer unless you’re close to a Metra station.

Good Fit For

  • Families wanting excellent schools and lively suburban communities.
  • Professionals working in tech, healthcare, or education sectors along the I-88 corridor.
  • Suburbanites who want downtown walkability without living in the city.
  • Retirees downsizing from the city but looking for some culture, cafes, and walkable life.

Things to Do

  • Downtown Naperville Riverwalk – One of the best suburban downtowns in the U.S.
  • Morton Arboretum (Lisle) – 1,700 acres of trees, gardens, and outdoor exhibits.
  • Wheaton’s French Market and community events on the prairie path.
  • Lake Ellyn Park (Glen Ellyn) – Lake, festivals, ice skating in winter.
  • Tons of dining options, local breweries, and boutique shopping throughout all four towns.

Housing Snapshot
Type: Predominantly single-family homes, townhomes, and some newer apartments near downtown cores.

Buy:

  • Naperville: $450K–$900K+
  • Wheaton: $400K–$750K
  • Downers Grove: $400K–$700K
  • Glen Ellyn: $450K–$800K+

Rent:

  • Apartments and townhomes near downtowns: $1,600–$2,800 for 1–2BRs.
  • Single-family homes: $2,200–$4,000+, depending on size and location.

Commute & Transit
Metra BNSF Line runs through Naperville, Downers Grove, and others — around 45–60 minutes to Union Station. Driving: I-88, I-355, and local arterials connect to Chicago and O’Hare Airport. Downtown Naperville has some bike and pedestrian-friendly areas, but cars are still essential overall. Strong reverse commute culture—many live and work west of the Loop.


Is This Area Right for You?
If you want family-focused, lively suburbs with great schools, downtown charm, and plenty of green space, without being too far from Chicago, you’ll find a lot to love in the western suburbs.

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