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Moving to Northbrook IL: A Complete Guide to North Shore Living
Discover why Northbrook IL is a top North Shore destination. Explore homes, schools, shopping, parks, and easy Chicago commute options.
By Vittoria Logli
Thinking about moving to Northbrook, IL?
Northbrook is located 25 miles north of downtown Chicago at the northern border of Cook County.
Northbrook Has Many Claims to Fame
"Movie star" is just one of them. The backdrop for feature films including Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Northbrook is one of the largest communities on the North Shore. Locals love that it still maintains a small-town feel despite its movie star status.
Housing Options
With some of the most diverse homes for sale on the North Shore, Northbrook features a variety of neighborhoods with single-family homes in architectural styles ranging from mid-century ranch to contemporary. There are also new townhomes and condominiums offered at a variety of price points.
Shopping and Recreation
Northbrook's beautiful residential areas are interspersed with parks, local business districts, corporate headquarters, and shopping centers, making the community a destination for many in nearby suburbs. One of the community's top shopping attractions is Northbrook Court, a large regional mall with high-end retailers, restaurants, and a movie theater.
The Northbrook Park District provides and maintains more than 500 acres of land in 23 park areas, offering opportunities for recreation, health, and fitness. Downtown Northbrook also offers shopping, dining, and celebrations including the annual Northbrook Days festival.
Schools
Schools in Northbrook are highly ranked. A few of the schools in Northbrook you'll be able to choose from include Northbrook Junior High School, Field School, and Glenbrook North High School (GBN).
Recreation and Commuting
Recreational pursuits contribute to the Northbrook lifestyle. The community has an outstanding park district with facilities and year-round programs for just about every sport – from baseball and golf to cycling and skating.
Commuters enjoy convenient access to downtown Chicago with two Metra stations and Pace buses, while drivers can travel via I-94 and I-294.