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RE/MAX sells the most in the Chicagoland area as well as the Northwest Suburbs |
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Arlington Heights
Area: 16.2 square miles, in Cook County
Population: 76,518 (1992)
Average Median Age: 38.7
Average Median Home Value: $203,209
Typical Property Tax Bill: $3,989
Median Gross Rent: $711
Housing Mix: 72.6% single-family units, 27.4% multifamily units
Government: Village Manager/Board of Trustees
Distance to Chicago Loop: 21 miles
Distance to O'Hare: 8 miles
Walk through the streets of Arlington Heights and you will see a community that is keeping pace with the present, building for the future, yet preserving the past. An upper middle class community, Arlington Heights attracts both middle and upper class executives. Over one half of the residents over 25 have a college background. One draw of this village is it's proximity to Chicago's entertainment and business resources; excellent services in Arlington Heights; commuter rail, expressway and air transportation; shopping and schools.
Arlington Heights' outstanding public school system sends three-quarters of its graduates to colleges and universities. The nationally recognized Arlington Heights Memorial Library is the busiest single library in the state and boasts an annual circulation in excess of one million.
Shoppers enjoy the convenience, variety and charm of the downtown business district, a myriad of neighborhood shopping centers and an enclosed mall. If that is not enough, Woodfield Shopping Center, one of the largest indoor malls in the country, is minutes away in neighboring Schaumburg.
Major expressways on the western and southern boundaries of Arlington Heights ease the auto commute to Chicago (25 miles) or O'Hare International Airport (8 miles). The commuter railroad to Chicago departs regularly from downtown Arlington Heights for those interested in a hassle free 45 minute commute.
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