Ten Things You Should Know Before Moving To Edgebrook (Or Sauganash)

Based on my personal experience, today, I’d like to offer ten tips to individuals/families that are contemplating moving to the neighborhoods of Edgebrook or Sauganash, on the northwest side of our great City of Chicago.

  1. Edgebrook and Sauganash are predominantly single-family home neighborhoods. Looking at housing types, Sauganash is a bit more diversified, as one will find townhouses for sale – a housing type that’s completely absent in Edgebrook – as well as condominiums, and to a lesser extent 2-4 unit apartment buildings. The latter two housing types, while occasionally offered for sale, are rarely found in Edgebrook. Alas, rental properties are far and few between. As of this writing, there are two broker-offered rental properties in Edgebrook, and five in Sauganash. When these rental properties do become available, in the majority of cases, they are offered for lease by the owners themselves. Rentals are quite popular, because tenants get an opportunity to experience living in Edgebrook or Sauganash for a while without the commitment of a mortgage. Needless to say, many renters can’t imagine living anywhere else after a while.
  2. Edgebrook and Sauganash residents primarily run their shopping errands in the nearby suburbs of Skokie and Niles, as I outlined here, a while ago. Wherever you end up residing in Edgebrook or Sauganash, you are never more than 3 miles away from the main shopping centers along Touhy Ave. in Skokie and Niles.
  3. Car insurance is more expensive in zip code 60646 than in many other zip codes in Chicago. Our Allstate agent told us so, but he didn’t say why. And we used to live in Lake View where our car insurance bills were lower. Go figure.
  4. If you’re moving to Edgebrook or Sauganash from a congested inner-city neighborhood, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to find that you can actually park in front of your own residence. Worst-case scenario, you park in your own driveway. “Dibs” is somewhat of a foreign concept in Sauganash and Edgebrook.
  5. No other neighborhood in the City of Chicago offers the close proximity to nearby forest preserves like Edgebrook and Sauganash do. Check out the Forest Preserve District of Cook County FPDCC website for information about Region 4 resources (pdf-file). With the North Branch Trail System (pdf-file), for example, we’re talking about a paradise for jogging enthusiasts, walking fans, bicycle riders, and generally speaking, outdoor lovers.
  6. Golf enthusiasts will be elated to know that in Central Edgebrook and Old Edgebrook, players have a choice of two golf courses. Inside city limits.
  7. Close proximity to I-94 (Edens) and I-294 (Tri-State Tollway) is especially good news for those who commute to and from their workplaces in the suburbs, or downtown Chicago. The Edens Expressway is literally enveloped by Sauganash to the east, and Edgebrook to the west. The commute to the Tri-State tollway is about 5-6 miles from Sauganash or Edgebrook. O’Hare airport is located approximately 6-7 miles west. If you work in downtown Chicago, and prefer to commute by train, the Metra Milwaukee District/North Line stops in Edgebrook at the intersection of Devon Ave. and Kinzua Ave., and offers ample parking spaces for cars.
  8. There is a vast supply of outstanding public and private schools, not just in Edgebrook and Sauganash, but in zip code 60646 in general. Performance results for public (CPS) schools are annually published by the Chicago Tribune, and I then compile the relevant results for zip code 60646 public schools here on this blog. The latest results can be found here. For further school information, please see this page.
  9. Median home prices in Sauganash and Edgebrook are relatively high compared to most other Chicago neighborhoods, but it’s not impossible to find reasonably priced starter homes in these two neighborhoods. There are also distressed properties that are being offered in Edgebrook and Sauganash frequently, at very affordable prices.
  10. Contact me! So we can get the ball rolling on finding you your dream home in Edgebrook or Sauganash.

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  1. JB says:

    This seemed like the most appropriate post to add this note. In case anyone was wondering what was going on at Happy Foods all night Friday night, it was the filming of an independent film called “Sin Bin.” Not sure exactly, but it would seem the film’s makers are from somewhere nearby. A friend of theirs is writing a blog about the production: http://sinbinblog.wordpress.com

    • Thanks for bringing that up, JB. I myself found out about this just yesterday, reading the Windycitizen. Had no idea this was going on, especially since it’s right across the street from the office I work out of. But you won’t typically find me in there between the hours of 6 pm and 6 am. :)
      I wasn’t sure if this warranted a separate blog post, and I kinda missed tweeting about it, so I would agree with your assessment that this post is the most appropriate place in this blog to bring this up. Hence, #11 thing you need to know before moving to Edgebrook: Occasionally, we use our local grocery store for a venue to shoot a movie.


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