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About Winnetka
The phrase "I'm going to a dance in Winnetka" has long been used by native Chicagoans to denote moments when they get to escape from the grittiness of daily work or, without having to go into details, want to imply that they're finally able to enjoy life. Given this North Shore community's century-old reputation as a tranquil, comfortable suburb, this colloquialism continues to be as true today as when it was first uttered. Consistently named by CNN Money as one of the 'Best Places to Live' as well as one of America's 'Top 25 Earning Towns', Winnetka's median household income of just over $168,000 is able to sustain a quality of life, sense of economic security, and peace of mind that is significantly higher than that found throughout many other parts of Cook County and Greater Chicagoland. For this reason, and due to a convenient Metra rail connection that can take its residents into Chicago's Loop financial district in little more than a half hour's commute during weekday mornings, Winnetka is a perennial favorite among the city's business leaders and cultural figures. Its population of 12,419 is also well served by a housing stock that features architectural gems that were designed by the likes of David Adler, George Washington Maher, Robert Seyfarth, Walter Burley Griffin, and John S. Van Bergen as well as an exceptional school system that includes facilities that were crafted by Eero Saarinen. Homes that are standalone artistic masterpieces in their own right and easy access to Chicago as well as the wealthy North Shore community are not the only reasons why Winnetka has earned its reputation as one of the most prestigious places to live in the Midwest, however, as its many cycling trails, upscale shops and dining, and position on Lake Michigan's beautiful shoreline have made it a favorite of both cosmopolitans and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Winnetka Luxury Homes by Hudson Company

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PRISTINE NEWER HOME

US $ 1,799,000  in Winnetka, IL
Hudson Company
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OPEN AND AIRY CONTEMPORARY

US $ 1,799,000  in Winnetka, IL
Hudson Company
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TIMELESS ELEGANCE

US $ 1,739,000  in Winnetka, IL
Hudson Company
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CLASSIC EAST WINNETKA

US $ 1,375,000  in Winnetka, IL
Hudson Company
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  • The phrase "I'm going to a dance in Winnetka" has long been used by native Chicagoans to denote moments when they get to escape from the grittiness of daily work or, without having to go into details, want to imply that they're finally able to enjoy life. Given this North Shore community's century-old reputation as a tranquil, comfortable suburb, this colloquialism continues to be as true today as when it was first uttered. Consistently named by CNN Money as one of the 'Best Places to Live' as well as one of America's 'Top 25 Earning Towns', Winnetka's median household income of just over $168,000 is able to sustain a quality of life, sense of economic security, and peace of mind that is significantly higher than that found throughout many other parts of Cook County and Greater Chicagoland. For this reason, and due to a convenient Metra rail connection that can take its residents into Chicago's Loop financial district in little more than a half hour's commute during weekday mornings, Winnetka is a perennial favorite among the city's business leaders and cultural figures. Its population of 12,419 is also well served by a housing stock that features architectural gems that were designed by the likes of David Adler, George Washington Maher, Robert Seyfarth, Walter Burley Griffin, and John S. Van Bergen as well as an exceptional school system that includes facilities that were crafted by Eero Saarinen. Homes that are standalone artistic masterpieces in their own right and easy access to Chicago as well as the wealthy North Shore community are not the only reasons why Winnetka has earned its reputation as one of the most prestigious places to live in the Midwest, however, as its many cycling trails, upscale shops and dining, and position on Lake Michigan's beautiful shoreline have made it a favorite of both cosmopolitans and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
  • STUNNING COLONIAL WITH OPEN FLOOR PLAN
  • SPECIAL HOME ON PRIVATE LANE WITH BEACH ACCESS
  • PRISTINE NEWER HOME
  • WINNETKA CLASSIC ON IMPRESSIVE GROUNDS
  • OPEN AND AIRY CONTEMPORARY
  • TIMELESS ELEGANCE
  • ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN PRIME LOCATION
  • CLASSIC EAST WINNETKA
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