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Old 02-22-2016 | 07:31 PM
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krudawg
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Originally Posted by PacNWflyer
We recently moved up to Chicago and are renting while we house hunt. When I got hired here a while back, we decided that me commuting wasn't a good option and of all the base choices Chicago made the most sense (until the Seattle base reopens).

That being said, we have a lot of new hires coming on board and I would like to hear from them as well as some of the old timers as to where we should settle down in Chicagoland.

We are looking for a younger suburb with some diversity, good schools (we plan on having kids), nice downtown, etc. that is reasonably close to downtown. We rent in Naperville now, and although it is nice, it feels a little to isolated.

We have been looking in Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, and Downer's Grove. I'm thinking about expanding the search to Oak Park as well (I hear it has sketchy areas but it's a great location). I don't need to be on the airport blue line.

I know there are older threads that discuss this, but I'm looking for some fresh opinions. Thanks for the input. Go Hawks.
I spent my first year with United in Chicago - one of the suburbs that is - Elmhurst. About a 20 minute drive to the parking lot unless a freight train was pulling into the yard in Bensinville. Loved it - at least the 2 days annually that were perfect weather days. Lots of humidity in the Summer, plenty of mosquitos and yellowjackets. It seemed like once a month some Chicago Alderman was caught jacking up a local business for money. Besides all that, Chicagoland is not a bad place to live.
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