Nature-wrapped DuPage living where suburbs meet serious green space
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The Neighborhood
Nature-wrapped DuPage living where suburbs meet serious green space
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About Lisle
Lisle, DuPage County, IL sits at the intersection of suburban convenience and preserved natural space. The Morton Arboretum anchors the northern edge with 1,700 acres of forests and cultivated gardens—the kind of institution that makes this neighborhood more than just another I-88 corridor town. Downtown Lisle runs compact along Main Street and Railroad Avenue, with the Metra BNSF Railway station pulling Chicago commuters in and out daily. Tree-lined residential streets radiate from the commercial core, mostly single-family homes built between the 1960s and 2000s, with newer townhome developments filling in near Ogden Avenue.
The Lisle Station District has transformed the area around Lisle-Benedictine University station into a mixed-use hub—restaurants like Jameson's Grille and Cooper's Hawk, shopping plazas, and apartment complexes line Burlington Avenue. The Morton Arboretum remains the landmark everyone references: Schulenberg Prairie, the Maze Garden, seasonal tram tours. Community Park and Whispering Knolls Park provide neighborhood recreation, while Sea Lion Aquatic Park draws families every summer. Downtown Naperville lies just south on Route 53, bringing Riverwalk access and deeper dining options within a ten-minute drive. I-88 runs east-west through the center, connecting to O'Hare and the western suburbs.
Apartments for rent in Lisle cluster around the station district and Ogden Avenue corridor—garden-style complexes and newer mid-rise buildings with parking and proximity to retail. Homes for sale in Lisle range from 1960s ranches and split-levels on the north side to newer construction subdivisions near Four Lakes and Yackley Avenue. Townhomes near Maple Avenue offer lower-maintenance options for buyers wanting yard access without full landscaping responsibility. Lisle real estate attracts commuters who want the Metra line, families prioritizing the arboretum and park system, and anyone trading downtown density for suburban space without sacrificing access.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lisle is known for the Morton Arboretum, a 1,700-acre living museum of trees and gardens that draws visitors year-round. The town also serves as a commuter suburb with Metra access to Chicago and a growing mixed-use district around the Lisle Station area along Burlington Avenue.
Lisle offers primarily single-family homes built from the 1960s through the 2000s, with ranches, split-levels, and newer construction subdivisions. Townhomes and condos are available near Ogden Avenue and Maple Avenue, while garden-style and mid-rise apartment complexes concentrate around the Lisle Station District and I-88 corridor.
Lisle works well for renters who need Metra commuter access and want proximity to natural space without living downtown. Apartment complexes near Burlington Avenue and Ogden Avenue put you within walking distance of restaurants, shopping, and the train station, with the Morton Arboretum and Community Park nearby for outdoor time.
Lisle is adjacent to the Morton Arboretum on its northern edge and sits just minutes from downtown Naperville via Route 53. The Lisle Metra station provides direct rail access to Chicago, while I-88 connects west to Aurora and east to the city. Sea Lion Aquatic Park, Community Park, and Four Lakes recreation areas are all within town limits.
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