Located 16 miles west of downtown Chicago, Elmhurst is vibrant community known for its many shopping and dining opportunities as well as arts and culture.
Elmhurst was first settled by Potawatomi Native Americans, followed by European-American immigrants in the 1830s. Initially named Cottage Hill, the town was renamed Elmhurst and officially incorporated as a village in 1882. The community grew rapidly during the 1920s and presently, Elmhurst is a bustling town with more than 40,000 residents.
Housing options in Elmhurst real estate range from stately Victorians and Tudors to Colonials and Cape Cod-style homes. In 2012, the average sales price for a single-family home in Elmhurst was $402,826 (source: Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC).
Students in the community are served by Elmhurst Community Unit School District 205. The town is also home to Elmhurst College, a private liberal arts college. With its proximity to O
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