| Evanston,
11 miles from the Loop, is one of the most culturally oriented
communities on the North Shore.
This diverse community has everything
a suburban dweller could want. Its lakeside location, convenient
shopping and proximity to Chicago all add to its popularity
among a spectrum of home buyers with a range of home-buying
budgets. |
| Evanston residents
can walk to Lake Michigan and watch the sunrise, spend the
day wandering through bookstores and art galleries and end
the day with dinner in a restaurant that offers live opera.
Evanston has preserved much of its historical
charm through such significant buildings as the Gross Point
Lighthouse and the Charles Gates Dawes House.
The village is home to numerous theater groups,
a symphony orchestra, five
museums and a number of art galleries and centers. Northwestern
University and the National Louis University add to the educational
and cultural mix of the community.
A new library boasts state-of-the-art computers
and a huge and widely
diversified selection of various genres of literature. The
distinctive
architecture of the new building makes it a city landmark.
Evanston's recreation department operates 263
acres of parks, five public
beaches, five community centers, an educational ecology center,
two indoor
ice rinks, a golf course, tennis courts and a wide range of
classes and
programs.
Housing. Known for its distinctive architecture,
vintage Evanston homes
include Victorians, Colonials, Tudors and some Frank Lloyd
Wright designs.
Ranches, bungalows and split-levels are dominant in the newer
areas.
The average 2000 single-family home price was $391,911. One-bedroom
apartments run from $700 to $1,250, two- bedrooms range from
$800 to $1,400 and three-bedroom apartments can rent from
$1000 to $1,800 per
month.
Schools. Students attend elementary school
in District 65. Evanston Township High School District 202
offers an accelerated studies program with Northwestern University.
The 2000 average composite ACT score was 22.4.
Transportation. The Edens Expressway
(I-94) is just west of town, and drive time to the Loop is
40 minutes. Three Metra train stations serve Evanston. Commute
time to the Loop is 35 minutes local and 21 minutes express.
There is continuous El service to Chicago, with a rush hour
express train that takes 25 minutes. O'Hare Airport is a 40-minute
drive, while Midway is an hour away. The trip takes 45 minutes
on the CTA's Evanston Express.
| Quick
Facts about Evanston, 2000 |
| Population: |
71,704 |
| Median
Income: |
$85,222 |
| Median Age: |
36.0 |
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| Single-Family
Home Sales: |
| Total
sales in 2000: |
577 |
| Average
sale price: |
$391,911 |
| Low: |
$63,000 |
| High: |
$1,675,000 |
| Average
marketing time: |
26
days |
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| Townhome/Condo
Sales: |
| Total
sales in 2000: |
687 |
| Average
sale price: |
$191,108 |
| Low: |
$55,000 |
| High: |
$670,000 |
| Average
marketing time: |
42
days |
Other Points of
Interest
Village
Map
Village
Website
Village
Newspaper
Evanston
Township High School Report Card
Library
Hospitals
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