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Highland Park

Cultural North Shore Living with Strong Schools and Lakefront Access. Highland Park, Illinois is a vibrant North Shore community known for its excellent schools, beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline, thriving arts scene, and walkable downtown districts. With a mix of classic neighborhoods, lakefront homes, and modern conveniences, Highland Park attracts families, professionals, and buyers seeking both community and accessibility. Located approximately 25 miles north of downtown Chicago, Highland Park offers an ideal balance of suburban comfort, cultural amenities, and convenient transportation.n of Highland park here

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Why Move to Highland Park

Highland Park is a North Shore city located approximately 25 miles north of downtown Chicago. The city features established residential neighborhoods, multiple commercial districts, lakefront access, and regional transportation connections. Highland Park offers a combination of residential development, cultural resources, and public amenities.


Schools in & Around Highland Park

Highland Park is primarily served by North Shore School District 112 for elementary and middle school education and Township High School District 113 for high school.

Additional private, Catholic, Montessori, and independent school options are available in Highland Park and surrounding communities.

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


Community Amenities & Lifestyle

Highland Park offers access to Lake Michigan beaches, neighborhood parks, recreation facilities, library services, and cultural institutions. The city includes two primary downtown areas with shopping, dining, and professional services, along with community events and public programming.


Homes & Neighborhoods

Housing in Highland Park includes single-family homes, historic residences, lakefront properties, mid-century homes, and newer construction. Neighborhoods vary in size, architectural style, and proximity to downtown areas, parks, and schools.


Commuting & Location

Highland Park is served by Metra rail service on the Union Pacific North Line with stations in downtown Highland Park and Ravinia. The city also offers access to Route 41 and Interstate 94.


Is Highland Park Right for You?

Highland Park represents one of several North Shore cities offering lake access, cultural amenities, and regional connectivity. Buyers may wish to compare neighborhoods, housing styles, and market conditions across nearby communities.

Overview for Highland Park, IL

30,236 people live in Highland Park, where the median age is 46 and the average individual income is $96,964. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$96,964

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Schools in Highland Park, IL

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