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Glenview neighborhood

Glenview

North Shore suburb where tree-lined streets meet The Glen's retail spine

Chicago, IL Real Estate

The Glen Town CenterMetra Union Pacific North LineHistoric downtown GlenviewChicago Botanic Garden proximity

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The Neighborhood

North Shore suburb where tree-lined streets meet The Glen's retail spine

Known for

The Glen Town CenterMetra Union Pacific North LineHistoric downtown GlenviewChicago Botanic Garden proximitySingle-family homes and townhomes

Market Trends

Glenview Market Overview

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How Glenview rents are trending

From leased listings, through May 2026

Year over year
-31.3%
Vs. Chicago median
-10%
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Location

Glenview in Chicago

About Glenview

Glenview, Illinois sits northwest of Chicago proper, straddling Milwaukee Avenue and Waukegan Road with a character split between leafy residential blocks and The Glen's open-air retail corridor. This is North Shore suburbia done right: mature oaks arch over sidewalks, front porches face the street, and the Metra station at Glenview Road delivers commuters to Union Station in 35 minutes. The former Glenview Naval Air Station became The Glen in the late '90s — a mixed-use development that gave the town a pedestrian-friendly heart without erasing its postwar suburban bones. Walk these streets and you'll find families on bikes, dog walkers pausing at corner coffee shops, and a downtown that still has an independent bookstore.

The Glen Town Center is the neighborhood's spine: Whole Foods, Pinstripes bowling and bocce, Cooper's Hawk Winery, and a Saturday farmers market that runs May through October. Downtown Glenview — centered on Waukegan Road near Harlem Avenue — holds Wagner Farm, a living history farm with chickens and heritage crops that hosts summer camps and weekend programming. The Chicago Botanic Garden is a ten-minute drive north in Glencoe. Dining leans suburban-eclectic: there's Wildfire for steaks, Labriola for Italian, and a handful of Thai and sushi spots along Milwaukee. The Kohl Children's Museum anchors family weekends. For groceries beyond Whole Foods, Sunset Foods on Waukegan is a North Shore institution.

Homes for sale in Glenview, IL range from 1950s brick ranches on quarter-acre lots to new-construction colonials and contemporary townhomes near The Glen. The real estate market skews toward single-family ownership — expect four-bedroom homes with two-car garages, finished basements, and backyard decks. Apartments for rent in Glenview cluster near the Metra station and along Lake Avenue, with newer luxury buildings offering in-unit laundry and parking. Condos are less common but exist in small developments scattered through the village. Buyers come for the schools, the Metra access, and the balance between suburban quiet and proximity to O'Hare Airport. Renters looking for space, green streets, and a quick train to downtown find Glenview delivers without the density of the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Living in Glenview

Glenview is known for The Glen Town Center — a mixed-use development built on the former Naval Air Station site — and its tree-lined residential streets that exemplify North Shore suburban living. It's a Metra commuter hub with strong schools and proximity to the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Glenview's housing stock is predominantly single-family homes — brick ranches, colonials, and contemporary new builds on lots with yards and garages. Townhomes exist near The Glen, and rental apartments cluster near the Metra station. Condos are less common but available in small developments.

Renters seeking suburban space with downtown Chicago access via the Metra Union Pacific North Line find Glenview appealing. Apartments near the Glenview Road station offer proximity to The Glen's shops and restaurants, while the village's parks and quiet streets suit those wanting a less urban pace.

Glenview borders Northbrook to the west, Wilmette to the east, and Skokie to the south. The Chicago Botanic Garden is ten minutes north in Glencoe. The Glen Town Center, Wagner Farm, and downtown Glenview's shops sit within the village. O'Hare Airport is a 15-minute drive south.

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