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CLARENDON HILLS, ILLINOIS

A small, close-knit village with top-rated schools, charming downtown, and a strong sense of community in DuPage County.

8,800

Population

$550,000

Median Home Price

28

Avg. Days on Market

9/10

School Ratings

Living in Clarendon Hills, Illinois

Living in Clarendon Hills

History & Heritage

Clarendon Hills was incorporated as a village in 1924 and has maintained its small-village character throughout its history. Originally a stop on the Burlington Railroad, the village developed as a residential community known for its friendly neighborhoods and community spirit. The Clarendon Hills Historical Society preserves local history and traditions.

Location & Commute

Clarendon Hills is located in southern DuPage County, approximately 20 miles west of Chicago. The village is accessible via Route 83 and Ogden Avenue. Metra’s BNSF line serves the Clarendon Hills station with commute times to Chicago Union Station of approximately 28 minutes, offering an excellent balance of suburban living and city accessibility.

Real Estate Market

Clarendon Hills features an attractive housing market with a median home price of approximately $550,000. The village offers a mix of classic older homes, well-maintained ranches, and newer construction. The compact village size means most homes are within walking distance of the Metra station and downtown amenities.

Schools & Education

Clarendon Hills is served by Community Consolidated School District 181 and Hinsdale Township High School District 86. Students attend Hinsdale South High School, which offers strong academic programs. Walker School and Prospect School provide excellent elementary education in a close-knit setting.

Parks & Recreation

The Clarendon Hills Park District manages 7 parks and recreation facilities including the Community Center and outdoor pool. Prospect Park features playgrounds, sports fields, and a sledding hill. The village’s tree-lined streets and walkable layout encourage outdoor activity. Nearby forest preserves add additional natural recreation options.

Why Families Choose Clarendon Hills

Families choose Clarendon Hills for its exceptional walkability, intimate community feel, and outstanding schools. The small downtown along Burlington Avenue offers local dining and shops. Community events like the Daisy Days Festival, Fourth of July parade, and holiday celebrations foster strong neighborhood bonds. The combination of a quick Metra commute, top schools, and genuine small-village charm makes Clarendon Hills a hidden gem in DuPage County.

At a Glance

County: DuPage
ZIP Code: 60514
Population: 8,800
Median Home Price: $550,000
Avg Days on Market: 28
School Districts: 181, 86
Distance to Chicago: 20 miles
Commute (Metra): ~28 min

Popular Neighborhoods

β€’ Prospect Park
β€’ Walker School Area
β€’ Downtown
β€’ Holmes School Area
β€’ Westmont Border
β€’ Middaugh

Top Clarendon Hills Schools

β€’ Hinsdale South HS
β€’ Clarendon Hills Middle
β€’ Walker School
β€’ Prospect School
β€’ Notre Dame School

Homes for Sale

Clarendon Hills Listings

Why Clarendon Hills

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Top-Rated Schools

District 181 and Hinsdale South HS deliver top-rated education in an intimate community setting.

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Parks & Recreation

7 charming parks, walkable streets, and nearby forest preserves provide a peaceful outdoor lifestyle.

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Growing Market

Walkable village with strong home values and one of the fastest Metra commutes to Chicago.

Clarendon Hills Local Resources

Everything you need to get settled in Clarendon Hills β€” from setting up utilities to connecting with local government and community services.

⚑ Utilities

Electric ComEd Β· 800-334-7661
Natural Gas Nicor Gas Β· 888-642-6748
Water & Sewer Village of Clarendon Hills Β· 630-286-5430
Sewer/Sanitary Village of Clarendon Hills
Trash & Recycling Village-contracted
Internet & Cable Comcast/Xfinity Β· AT&T

πŸ“‹ City/Village Utilities

πŸ›οΈ Government & Community

Village of Clarendon Hills clarendonhills.us Β· 630-286-5400
DuPage County dupagecounty.gov
School District Darien SD 61 / Hinsdale Twp HSD 86
Public Library Clarendon Hills Public Library
Parks & Recreation Clarendon Hills Park District
DuPage County Forest Preserve dupageforest.org

πŸ’³ Village of Clarendon Hills Online Services

Where to Eat & What to Do

Discover the best local dining and activities that make Clarendon Hills a great place to live.

🍽️ Top Restaurants

RestaurantCuisine
IL MioItalian
Country HouseAmerican/Burgers
Thassos GreekGreek
Za Za’sItalian
Amber CafeAmerican/Brunch

🎯 Things to Do

AttractionType
Prospect ParkCommunity Park
Illinois Prairie PathBiking & Walking Trail
Waterfall Glen Forest PreserveForest Preserve
Graue Mill (Nearby)Historic Gristmill
Clarendon Hills Farmers MarketSeasonal Market

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