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There are antiques stores, gift shops, clothing and shoe stores,
book stores, grocers, specialty food stores and a variety
of professional offices situated within these areas.
The Winnetka Community House, a stately old
Tudor mansion, serves the community as a hub for local activities
and as a meeting place for a variety of local organizations.
Programs of all sorts are held in the house, including art
classes taught by the North Shore Art League, as well as music,
dance and theater classes.
The village has an extensive park system, recreation
facilities and programs. Residents have their choice of three
well-maintained beaches. The Lloyd Place Beach has a launching
ramp for boats. The A.C. Nielsen Tennis Center and the Winnetka
Ice Arena are also available for the enjoyment of residents.
Housing. Winnetka's housing is diverse
and includes everything from Colonial, Tudor, Georgian and
Victorian to unusual contemporary homes and charming cottages.
Many of Winnetka's homes are large and often have spacious
property. The majority are 50 to 100 years old.
The low sale price for a detached Single-Family
home in 2000 was $295,000, with a high of $12,000,000.
The average price in 2000 was $1,028,358;
however, Winnetka's mansions and homes situated on lakefront
property can sell for as high as $12 million.
Condominiums range from $105,000 to $450,000.
Townhouses are scarce and cost from $365,000 to $485,000.
The average attached housing sale price was $381,777
in 2000.
There are few apartments for rent in Winnetka,
and those that are available start at about $900 a month.
Schools. Elementary school children attend
Carleton W. Washburne School in District 36 and Marie Murphy
School in District 37. Both districts offer programs for gifted
students, instruction in computer use, fine arts and music
classes and a number of other special classes. High schoolers
attend the renowned New Trier High School, in District 203,
where students had a 2000 average ACT composite score of 26.0.
In addition to an outstanding academic program,
the school, located on Winnetka Avenue, has fine interscholastic
sports programs, intramural activities and a wide range of
music and performing arts classes and productions.
Also offered are more than 70 organizations
that provide a huge variety of extra-curricular opportunities
for all New Trier students.
Transportation. The Edens Expressway
(I-94) is just west of the village. Drive time to the Loop
is 30 minutes.
Commuters board Metra trains at three different
stations in Winnetka for a 27-minute express trip to the Loop
and 42 minutes on the locals. O'Hare Airport is a 30-minute
drive, and Midway is 45 minutes away. Bus service is available
throughout the village.
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Facts about Winnetka, 2000 |
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Population:
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11,715 |
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Median
Income:
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$246,905 |
| Median Age: |
43.2 |
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Single-Family
Home Sales:
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Total sales in 2000:
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236 |
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Average
sale price:
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$1,028,358 |
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Low:
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$295,000 |
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High:
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$12,000,000 |
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Average
marketing time:
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46
days |
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Townhome/Condo
Sales:
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Total sales in 2000:
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18 |
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Average
sale price:
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$381,777 |
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Low:
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$105,000 |
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High:
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$869,000 |
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Average
marketing time:
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55
days |
Other Points of
Interest
Village
Map
Village
Website
Village
Newspaper
Recreation
New
Trier High School Report Card
Schools
Library
Chamber of Commerce
Hospitals
Places of worship
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