Live Montgomery listings updated daily from the MLS — plus what local buyers should know before making a move.
Two elementary schools sit inside Montgomery itself—Lakewood Creek Elementary (Oswego SD 308), built right into the Lakewood Creek subdivision, and Nicholson Elementary (West Aurora 129) on the north side—with Boulder Hill Elementary serving the east side from next door. For families who prize the walk-to-school morning, those neighborhoods are the shortlist. One critical Montgomery-specific note: five districts serve this village, and assignment changes subdivision by subdivision—so “near a school” and “assigned to that school” are separate questions, and we verify both on every address.
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Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.
Expect Lakewood Creek listings within walking distance of its namesake elementary, Seasons Ridge and Marquis Pointe homes in the Boulder Hill Elementary zone, and north-side streets near Nicholson. Homes inside walk zones carry consistent demand and modest premiums—they resell reliably because the next buyer wants the same thing.
The district map is the real story: Oswego SD 308 covers most of the Kendall side, West Aurora 129 and East Aurora 131 split the north, Yorkville CUSD 115 takes the southwest subdivisions (Huntington Chase, Fairfield Way, Balmorea), and Kaneland CUSD 302 covers Foxmoor on the far west. Junior high and high school assignments follow different maps again. Always verify current attendance boundaries with the district for any specific address—boundaries can and do change.
Confirm assignment directly with the district before you write—not from the listing, which is frequently wrong in Montgomery precisely because five districts cross the village. We pull the current boundary confirmation on every offer we prepare. Also think through both walks: elementary may be around the corner while the junior high is a bus ride in another town.
School-motivated buyers concentrate on the same streets, which keeps walk-zone inventory tight and steady rather than cheap. If the school question drives your search, give us the district and grade levels first—we’ll map the streets that qualify and alert you to every match, verified against current boundaries.
Whether you are just starting your search or ready to schedule a showing, Kealan O’Neil is here to help you every step of the way.