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Old Apr 23, 2013 | 9:37 am
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redheadtempe33
 
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Originally Posted by gfunkdave
As a native Chicagoan, I am in full agreement with everything said so far.

If you're working in Northbrook, your commute will be A LOT less hellish if you don't live in Lakeview. Slogging your way through traffic for at least an hour twice a day will be enough to drive you to insanity. I strongly recommend living somewhere closer - like Evanston.

Evanston (home to Northwestern University) will result in a 30ish minute commute to Northbrook. It's a suburb, yes, but it's also the first suburb outside of Chicago (the southern border of Evanston is the northern city limit of Chicago). It's also kind of a fake city with a walkable downtown that has a lot of nice restaurants, bars, stores, etc. The El and Metra run into Evanston, so it's easy to get into Lakeview if you want to go drinking and not drive home. City taxis also will take you to/from Evanston easily. In other words, there's plenty to do if you want to stay in Evanston, and it's easy to get to the places you want to be in the city. It's quiet and pretty (right on the lake). There's also the college town aspect.

If you do decide to go with Lakeview, I'd err on the side of living in west Lakeview so you're closer to the highway and don't have to deal with city traffic just to get on the highway and sit in traffic there. And there are lots of other neighborhoods that are great (and that I'd personally prefer to Lakeview) along the highway.

If you're interested in learning more, PM me (or I guess posting on here would be better so everyone sees). I lived in Evanston for three years in grad school. I've also lived in Lincoln Park and the South Loop and grew up in the area.
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
Good ideas - Evanston is the best place for suburban life and still be close to the city. Another option and the hot place to live now is the West Loop. It's just a couple blocks to I94 (Edens to Northbrook).
Thank you both for the suggestions. I will look into Evanston. I currently live in a suburban college town and do like it. I didn’t have my heart set on the Lakeview neighborhood – it just looked nice. The West Loop neighborhood looks a little too close to the "fun" that Chicago has been experiencing over the past two years, but perhaps I am being paranoid? It does appear to be much closer to the city, which is what I was aiming for.

It does appear that having a car, while perhaps not absolutely necessary, it going to make life much easier, which is fine.

I do find it interesting that hour long commutes are described as “hellish” and “unbearable” though. In Phoenix and Denver (and I would imagine in LA and San Francisco), they aren’t that unusual (though of course, that is part of the reason I want to get out of here). Right now I have a 15 mile, 30-40 minute commute each way, which isn’t horrible, but is about my limit.

What other neighborhoods would you recommend I look at? If I will be driving, I’m thinking somewhere halfway between Chicago and Northbrook?

Originally Posted by glg
I live in Lake View and I honestly wouldn't even consider a job in Northbrook due to the commute. The reverse commute traffic is pretty bad, as there a lot of jobs in Northbrook/Glenview/Deerfield/etc filled by younger people who want to live in the city.

Adding on to what others have said. Getting to Northbrook from Lake View either by transit or car won't be pretty. For transit the single biggest question is how close the office in Northbrook is to some Metra station. The Northbrook station is downtown, which is not where a lot of the big office buildings are. Most of those are the Edens. If your company has a shuttle from a Metra station, you can make that work. It'd be even better if they had a shuttle from Glencoe or Braeside on the UP-N line because that is a lot easier to get to. So, where is your office?

I will also echo what nerd said, at $1200/month for a 2BR/1BA, you'll be compromising something. You might be better off trying to find a large 1BR at that price. But, depending on the office part, there might be some better locations we could suggest. eg, if UP-N is an option, I'd suggest Lincoln Square or Andersonville close to the Ravenswood stop.
It is right off the 294 and Sanders Road by Citation Lake. Appears to be across town from the station (though there is an employer shuttle).

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