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Evanston Real Estate & Neighborhood Living Guide

Evanston, Illinois is a vibrant lakefront city offering a unique blend of historic charm, urban energy, and strong schools. Home to beautiful neighborhoods, multiple beaches, a thriving arts scene, and direct access to Chicago, Evanston attracts families, professionals, academics, and relocating buyers seeking walkability, diversity, and long-term value. Located just north of Chicago, Evanston provides the feel of an independent city while remaining closely connected to downtown via transit and major roadways.

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Why Move to Evanston

Evanston is a city located immediately north of Chicago along Lake Michigan. It features a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, lakefront access, and institutional presence. Evanston functions as an independent city while maintaining close physical and economic connections to Chicago.


Schools in & Around Evanston

Evanston is served by Evanston/Skokie School District 65 for elementary and middle school education and Township High School District 202 for high school.

Additional private, Catholic, Montessori, and independent school options are available within Evanston and in nearby North Shore communities.

School boundaries, enrollment eligibility, and attendance options should always be independently verified through the appropriate school districts and institutions.


Community Amenities & Lifestyle

Evanston offers multiple Lake Michigan beaches, neighborhood parks, recreation facilities, and library branches. The city includes several commercial districts with shopping, dining, and professional services, as well as cultural, educational, and public programming supported by local institutions.


Homes & Neighborhoods

Housing in Evanston includes historic single-family homes, multifamily buildings, condominiums, townhomes, and newer residential developments. Neighborhoods vary in density and architectural style, with many located near transit corridors, parks, and commercial areas.


Commuting & Location

Evanston is served by CTA rail lines, Metra rail service, and regional roadways including Lake Shore Drive. The city offers direct access to Chicago and convenient connections to nearby North Shore communities.


Is Evanston Right for You?

Evanston is one of several communities offering lakefront access, transit connectivity, and a wide range of housing options. Buyers may wish to explore neighborhoods, review market conditions, and compare nearby areas.

Overview for Evanston, IL

81,106 people live in Evanston, where the median age is 37.4 and the average individual income is $66,188.785. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$66,188.785

Average individual Income

Schools in Evanston, IL

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