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Alta Vista Gardens, Appletree, Cornerstone Lakes, Downtown West Chicago, Fair Meadows, Hampton Hills, High Lake, Hillside, Oak Meadows, Roosevelt Highlands, WoodlandAlta Vista Gardens neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.321 square miles
Population: 2,433
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (71.6% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (23.2%); production occupations (12.2%); sales and office occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (11.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.1%); transportation occupations (7.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.4%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (46.3%); sales and office occupations (16.7%); production occupations (12.5%); education, training, and library occupations (11.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.8%); life, physical, and social science occupations (2.8%)
Roads and streets: Church St; Kenwood Ave; Lincoln Ave; Town Rd; Ann St; Parkside Ave; W Forest Ave; Lyman St; Sherman St; W Brown St; Pearl St; W Blair St; George St; Brown St; Pomeroy St; W Stimmel St; Vine St; Norris Ave; Pearl Rd; Clara St.
Railroad features: Burlington Northern RR; Elgin Joliet and Eastern Rlwy.
Alta Vista Gardens neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.321 square miles
Population: 2,433
Population density:
Alta Vista Gardens: | 7,576 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Alta Vista Gardens: | $68,789 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Alta Vista Gardens: | $1,060 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 1,204 |
Females: | 1,228 |
Median age
Males: | 44.1 years |
Females: | 41.6 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (71.6% of all units):
Alta Vista Gardens: | $265,974 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (23.2%); production occupations (12.2%); sales and office occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (11.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.1%); transportation occupations (7.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.4%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (46.3%); sales and office occupations (16.7%); production occupations (12.5%); education, training, and library occupations (11.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.8%); life, physical, and social science occupations (2.8%)
Roads and streets: Church St; Kenwood Ave; Lincoln Ave; Town Rd; Ann St; Parkside Ave; W Forest Ave; Lyman St; Sherman St; W Brown St; Pearl St; W Blair St; George St; Brown St; Pomeroy St; W Stimmel St; Vine St; Norris Ave; Pearl Rd; Clara St.
Railroad features: Burlington Northern RR; Elgin Joliet and Eastern Rlwy.
Alta Vista Gardens neighborhood detailed profile
Appletree neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.126 square miles
Population: 47
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (31.6% of all units):
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (5.3% of all units):
Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (15.8% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (17.2%); production occupations (15.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (14.2%); material moving occupations (9.5%); business and financial operations occupations (8.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.2%); transportation occupations (6.4%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (24.7%); sales and office occupations (17.1%); production occupations (16.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (12.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.0%); material moving occupations (7.5%); education, training, and library occupations (6.2%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 38 (W Roosevelt Rd); State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Garys Mill Rd; Lorlyn Dr; Appletree Ln; Windsor Ct; Orchard Ln; Canterbury Ct.
Appletree neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.126 square miles
Population: 47
Population density:
Appletree: | 374 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Appletree: | $82,622 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Appletree: | $984 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 22 |
Females: | 24 |
Median age
Males: | 41.1 years |
Females: | 38.8 years |
Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (31.6% of all units):
Appletree: | $443,337 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (5.3% of all units):
This neighborhood: | $150,887 |
Illinois: | $267,853 |
Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (15.8% of all units):
Appletree: | $135,113 |
Illinois: | $356,547 |
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (17.2%); production occupations (15.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (14.2%); material moving occupations (9.5%); business and financial operations occupations (8.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.2%); transportation occupations (6.4%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (24.7%); sales and office occupations (17.1%); production occupations (16.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (12.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.0%); material moving occupations (7.5%); education, training, and library occupations (6.2%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 38 (W Roosevelt Rd); State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Garys Mill Rd; Lorlyn Dr; Appletree Ln; Windsor Ct; Orchard Ln; Canterbury Ct.
Appletree neighborhood detailed profile
Cornerstone Lakes neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 1.087 square miles
Roads and streets: Smith Rd; Bainbridge Blvd; Lehman Dr; Barnhart St; Co Rd 18 (Powis Rd); Camden Dr; Pheasant Trl; Blanchard Ln; Alamance Dr; Davenport Dr; Adelia Ln; Overbeck Ln; Keil Rd; Pheasant Ct; Fairchild Ln; Andrus Dr; Wyeth Dr; Braemore Dr; Kidwell Dr; Havens Dr; Culver Ln; Stockberry Ct (Stockberry Ln); Stockberry Ln; Mansfield Ct; Lindsay Ct; Briargate Ct; Challen Ct; Foxfield Dr; Aubrey Ct; Sudbury Ct.
Railroad features: Chicago and North Western RR.
Other features: Norton Crk.
Cornerstone Lakes neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 1.087 square miles
Roads and streets: Smith Rd; Bainbridge Blvd; Lehman Dr; Barnhart St; Co Rd 18 (Powis Rd); Camden Dr; Pheasant Trl; Blanchard Ln; Alamance Dr; Davenport Dr; Adelia Ln; Overbeck Ln; Keil Rd; Pheasant Ct; Fairchild Ln; Andrus Dr; Wyeth Dr; Braemore Dr; Kidwell Dr; Havens Dr; Culver Ln; Stockberry Ct (Stockberry Ln); Stockberry Ln; Mansfield Ct; Lindsay Ct; Briargate Ct; Challen Ct; Foxfield Dr; Aubrey Ct; Sudbury Ct.
Railroad features: Chicago and North Western RR.
Other features: Norton Crk.
Cornerstone Lakes neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown West Chicago neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.175 square miles
Population: 333
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (74.0% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.0%); sales and office occupations (15.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.7%); transportation occupations (11.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.0%); production occupations (5.7%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (43.5%); service occupations (10.1%); production occupations (9.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.3%); education, training, and library occupations (9.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.1%); community and social services occupations (6.0%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Main St; E Washington St (Co Rd 21); Colford Ave; Center St; W Washington St (Co Rd 21); High St; Chicago St; Turner Ct; Summit Ave; Galena St; Fulton St; S Oakwood Ave; Wilson Ave; E Geneva St; Wood St.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
Downtown West Chicago neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.175 square miles
Population: 333
Population density:
Downtown West Chicago (Downtown): | 1,908 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Downtown West Chicago (Downtown): | $92,956 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown West Chicago (Downtown): | $1,083 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 175 |
Females: | 158 |
Median age
Males: | 46.8 years |
Females: | 45.4 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (74.0% of all units):
Downtown West Chicago (Downtown): | $263,039 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.0%); sales and office occupations (15.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.7%); transportation occupations (11.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.0%); production occupations (5.7%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (43.5%); service occupations (10.1%); production occupations (9.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.3%); education, training, and library occupations (9.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.1%); community and social services occupations (6.0%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Main St; E Washington St (Co Rd 21); Colford Ave; Center St; W Washington St (Co Rd 21); High St; Chicago St; Turner Ct; Summit Ave; Galena St; Fulton St; S Oakwood Ave; Wilson Ave; E Geneva St; Wood St.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
Downtown West Chicago neighborhood detailed profile
Fair Meadows neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.077 square miles
Population: 408
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (92.3% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (23.2%); transportation occupations (20.6%); sales and office occupations (20.2%); production occupations (8.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.9%); education, training, and library occupations (4.6%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.6%); production occupations (19.7%); community and social services occupations (15.9%); service occupations (10.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.8%); material moving occupations (4.5%)
Roads and streets: Augusta Ave; Glen Ave; Bishop St; Blakely St; Barber St; Allen Ave; Joliet St.
Fair Meadows neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.077 square miles
Population: 408
Population density:
Fair Meadows: | 5,294 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Fair Meadows: | $80,813 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Fair Meadows: | $1,060 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 224 |
Females: | 183 |
Median age
Males: | 50.7 years |
Females: | 50.3 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (92.3% of all units):
Fair Meadows: | $265,974 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (23.2%); transportation occupations (20.6%); sales and office occupations (20.2%); production occupations (8.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.9%); education, training, and library occupations (4.6%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.6%); production occupations (19.7%); community and social services occupations (15.9%); service occupations (10.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.8%); material moving occupations (4.5%)
Roads and streets: Augusta Ave; Glen Ave; Bishop St; Blakely St; Barber St; Allen Ave; Joliet St.
Fair Meadows neighborhood detailed profile
Hampton Hills neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.895 square miles
Population: 1,179
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (18.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (18.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (15.9%); sales and office occupations (13.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.0%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.1%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (60.6%); service occupations (10.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.1%); education, training, and library occupations (9.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (2.6%)
Roads and streets: Indian Knoll Rd; Prince Crossing Rd (N Prince Crossing Rd); W Geneva Rd; Hickory Ln; Hawthorne Ln; Berkshire Rd (Berkshire Dr); National St; Hillcrest Rd; Alena Dr; Indian Knoll Trl; Robin Ln.
Hampton Hills neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.895 square miles
Population: 1,179
Population density:
Hampton Hills: | 1,317 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Hampton Hills: | $102,242 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Hampton Hills: | $1,215 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 619 |
Females: | 559 |
Median age
Males: | 51.1 years |
Females: | 53.7 years |
Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (18.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (18.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (15.9%); sales and office occupations (13.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.0%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.1%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (60.6%); service occupations (10.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.1%); education, training, and library occupations (9.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (2.6%)
Roads and streets: Indian Knoll Rd; Prince Crossing Rd (N Prince Crossing Rd); W Geneva Rd; Hickory Ln; Hawthorne Ln; Berkshire Rd (Berkshire Dr); National St; Hillcrest Rd; Alena Dr; Indian Knoll Trl; Robin Ln.
Hampton Hills neighborhood detailed profile
High Lake neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.720 square miles
Population: 926
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (43.0% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (22.6%); service occupations (20.5%); transportation occupations (10.4%); sales and office occupations (9.9%); production occupations (6.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (6.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.9%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (38.8%); education, training, and library occupations (16.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.4%); service occupations (8.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.0%); production occupations (5.9%); material moving occupations (4.3%)
Roads and streets: High Lake Rd (Co Rd 27); W Geneva Rd; Main St; Sunset Ave; Morningside Ave; High Lake Ave; Dupage St; N Prince Crossing Rd (Prince Crossing Rd); Indian Knoll Rd; Hillview Ave; Indian Knoll Trl; E Blair St; Main St N; Main St S; Briar Ln; Lake Dr; Rogers Ct.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
High Lake neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.720 square miles
Population: 926
Population density:
High Lake (Highlake): | 1,287 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
High Lake (Highlake): | $96,951 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
High Lake (Highlake): | $1,311 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 459 |
Females: | 467 |
Median age
Males: | 45.6 years |
Females: | 43.8 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (43.0% of all units):
High Lake (Highlake): | $208,298 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (22.6%); service occupations (20.5%); transportation occupations (10.4%); sales and office occupations (9.9%); production occupations (6.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (6.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.9%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (38.8%); education, training, and library occupations (16.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.4%); service occupations (8.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.0%); production occupations (5.9%); material moving occupations (4.3%)
Roads and streets: High Lake Rd (Co Rd 27); W Geneva Rd; Main St; Sunset Ave; Morningside Ave; High Lake Ave; Dupage St; N Prince Crossing Rd (Prince Crossing Rd); Indian Knoll Rd; Hillview Ave; Indian Knoll Trl; E Blair St; Main St N; Main St S; Briar Ln; Lake Dr; Rogers Ct.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
High Lake neighborhood detailed profile
Hillside neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.250 square miles
Population: 491
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (97.7% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (23.6%); transportation occupations (13.9%); service occupations (11.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.0%); material moving occupations (7.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.1%); production occupations (6.3%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (45.5%); sales and office occupations (23.6%); education, training, and library occupations (8.6%); business and financial operations occupations (8.1%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.7%); material moving occupations (4.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.1%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Gates St; Bishop St; Oak St; Elizabeth St; Conde St; E Brown St; Glen Ave; E Forest Ave; E Lester St; E Blair St; E Stimmel St; E Pomeroy St; Hahn Pl; Sycamore St; Clayton St.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
Hillside neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.250 square miles
Population: 491
Population density:
Hillside: | 1,962 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Hillside: | $86,882 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Hillside: | $1,311 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 226 |
Females: | 265 |
Median age
Males: | 44.9 years |
Females: | 41.5 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (97.7% of all units):
Hillside: | $208,298 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (23.6%); transportation occupations (13.9%); service occupations (11.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.0%); material moving occupations (7.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.1%); production occupations (6.3%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (45.5%); sales and office occupations (23.6%); education, training, and library occupations (8.6%); business and financial operations occupations (8.1%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.7%); material moving occupations (4.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.1%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Gates St; Bishop St; Oak St; Elizabeth St; Conde St; E Brown St; Glen Ave; E Forest Ave; E Lester St; E Blair St; E Stimmel St; E Pomeroy St; Hahn Pl; Sycamore St; Clayton St.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
Hillside neighborhood detailed profile
Oak Meadows neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.848 square miles
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59; North Ave (State Rte 64); N Neltnor Blvd (State Rte 59).
Roads and streets: Norris Ave; Wiant Rd; Locust Ave; Mulberry Dr; Kenwood Ave; Smith Rd; Kaelin Rd; Diversey Pkwy; Woodland Ave; Lies Rd; Whitney Rd; Avard Rd; Franciscan Way; Arbor Ln; Spicer Rd; Indianwood Ln; Mead Rd; Andrews Ct; Cherokee Dr; Arapahoe Dr; Shady Ln; Chippewa Ln; Trent Way; Lakeview Ct; Teresa Ln; Eagle Ridge Ct; Elm Ct; Maple Ct.
Oak Meadows neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.848 square miles
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59; North Ave (State Rte 64); N Neltnor Blvd (State Rte 59).
Roads and streets: Norris Ave; Wiant Rd; Locust Ave; Mulberry Dr; Kenwood Ave; Smith Rd; Kaelin Rd; Diversey Pkwy; Woodland Ave; Lies Rd; Whitney Rd; Avard Rd; Franciscan Way; Arbor Ln; Spicer Rd; Indianwood Ln; Mead Rd; Andrews Ct; Cherokee Dr; Arapahoe Dr; Shady Ln; Chippewa Ln; Trent Way; Lakeview Ct; Teresa Ln; Eagle Ridge Ct; Elm Ct; Maple Ct.
Oak Meadows neighborhood detailed profile
Roosevelt Highlands neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.125 square miles
Population: 246
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (100.0% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (24.0%); transportation occupations (14.0%); service occupations (11.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.6%); material moving occupations (7.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.2%); production occupations (6.2%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (46.3%); sales and office occupations (23.4%); education, training, and library occupations (8.4%); business and financial operations occupations (8.2%); material moving occupations (4.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.9%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: S Oak St; Gates St; Elizabeth St; Bishop St; Augusta Ave; Dale Ave; Glen Ave; Dayton St (Dayton Ave); Hahn Pl.
Roosevelt Highlands neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.125 square miles
Population: 246
Population density:
Roosevelt Highlands: | 1,975 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Roosevelt Highlands: | $90,023 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Roosevelt Highlands: | $1,311 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 113 |
Females: | 133 |
Median age
Males: | 38.3 years |
Females: | 30.8 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (100.0% of all units):
Roosevelt Highlands: | $208,298 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (24.0%); transportation occupations (14.0%); service occupations (11.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.6%); material moving occupations (7.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.2%); production occupations (6.2%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (46.3%); sales and office occupations (23.4%); education, training, and library occupations (8.4%); business and financial operations occupations (8.2%); material moving occupations (4.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.9%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: S Oak St; Gates St; Elizabeth St; Bishop St; Augusta Ave; Dale Ave; Glen Ave; Dayton St (Dayton Ave); Hahn Pl.
Roosevelt Highlands neighborhood detailed profile
Woodland neighborhood in West Chicago statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.294 square miles
Population: 574
Population density:
Median household income in 2021:
Median rent in in 2021:
Male vs Females
Median age
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (96.7% of all units):
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (23.4%); transportation occupations (13.9%); service occupations (12.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.2%); material moving occupations (7.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.0%); production occupations (6.3%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (45.1%); sales and office occupations (23.7%); education, training, and library occupations (8.7%); business and financial operations occupations (8.1%); material moving occupations (4.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.2%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Pomeroy St; Forest Ave; E Blair St; Lester St; Bolles Ave; Easton Ave; Coolidge Ave; Barnes Ave; Donald Ave; Prince Crossing Rd; Brown St; McDonald Ave (Mc Donald Ave); Sarana Ave; Kammes Ct; Ridgeland Ave; Broadview Ave; Doris Ln; Acorn Ave.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
Woodland neighborhood detailed profile
Area: 0.294 square miles
Population: 574
Population density:
Woodland: | 1,950 people per square mile |
West Chicago: | 1,870 people per square mile |
Median household income in 2021:
Woodland: | $86,882 |
West Chicago: | $83,379 |
Median rent in in 2021:
Woodland: | $1,311 |
West Chicago: | $1,066 |
Male vs Females
Males: | 264 |
Females: | 309 |
Median age
Males: | 44.9 years |
Females: | 41.5 years |
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (96.7% of all units):
Woodland: | $208,298 |
Illinois: | $285,490 |
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (23.4%); transportation occupations (13.9%); service occupations (12.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.2%); material moving occupations (7.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.0%); production occupations (6.3%)
Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (45.1%); sales and office occupations (23.7%); education, training, and library occupations (8.7%); business and financial operations occupations (8.1%); material moving occupations (4.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.2%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Rte 59 (S Neltnor Blvd).
Roads and streets: Pomeroy St; Forest Ave; E Blair St; Lester St; Bolles Ave; Easton Ave; Coolidge Ave; Barnes Ave; Donald Ave; Prince Crossing Rd; Brown St; McDonald Ave (Mc Donald Ave); Sarana Ave; Kammes Ct; Ridgeland Ave; Broadview Ave; Doris Ln; Acorn Ave.
Railroad features: Union Pacific RR; Chicago and North Western RR.
Woodland neighborhood detailed profile