Which City In Illinois Should You Live In?

Find out which Illinois city is best for you!

Tags: State, United-States, Lifestyle, Geography, Relocation, City, Personality, Character-Trait, Preference


Here are all the results with descriptions

Chicago
Your a city-kid at heart and need a lot of diversity and culture to feel like life is as exciting as it should be. Chicago is one of the largest cities in the United States, boasting many exciting opportunities whatever your aspirations may be, whether its art, music, business, or entrepreneurship. So long as you can keep up with the non-stop, fast paced lifestyle, you'll be glad to call Chicago home!

Aurora
You enjoy the quiet side of life and want nothing more than to mind your own business in your own small corner of the world. Not only does the name Northbrook sound like it's out of a storybook, but the town also looks the part! As if the quaint old buildings weren't enough, Northbrook also boasts a stellar educational system. A great, peaceful town to settle down in, whether it's just you or the whole family!

Rockford
You want the best of both worlds - a city-feel when you want to party and a comfy, safe home when you want personal time. This is the town for the people who want to be in the city...without being in the city. Situated just outside Chicago, Highland Park features all the opportunities Chicago does, and is still within easy driving distance of the city itself. Of particular interest is the famed Chicago Symphony Orchestra, which regularly performs in this town.

Wheaton
You desire the American Dream, and Wheaton can meet your needs for a good job, a good education, and a home to live in. With three colleges, a nationally ranking public library, and an average income of over $80k, Wheaton is certainly a place of opportunity -- and luxury. Many come to study, since the education at Wheaton is recognized nationwide, but many stay for the town itself, which offers much more than fancy schools.

Arlington Heights
You want to lead an independent life but also want to have access to the benefits of a city, and Arlington Heights is the right pace of life for someone like you. It is also the place to live in Illinois if you want to own a home. The value of homes in this area is higher than anywhere else in Illinois. If you were looking for something smaller, though, condos are taking off, as are businesses, which provides great opportunities, as well as many tasty restaurants.

Downers Grove
You like a slow pace of life where you can call the neighbor if you need something. Despite the name, Downers Grove is not a 'downer,' and this laid back town is quite beautiful, and boasts a very low crime rate. The people here are very friendly, so you're sure to feel right at home. One draw of this town is its parks, where citizens enjoy the nature of the midwest United States.