My husband just accepted a job with Kraft in Glenview, IL and they want him to start in 6 weeks. We currently live in Pittsburgh, PA and don't know very much about the area. Can anyone here give advice or opinions on where exactly to live, or areas to avoid? We started our search in Glenview, but an acquaintance suggested Arlington Heights would be better? We have a toddler and want to find a safe, family friendly place to call home.
Re: Moving to Glenview area. Recommendations?
I would stay away from Arlington heights. It's as suburban as it gets. Niles and des plaines are close to glenview as well. What are you looking for in a neighborhood?
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Also, there is a train station in the Glen/North Glenview and I believe Kraft might have bus shuttle services that pick up employees who might commute by train. The train line is the Milwaukee District North line- you can look it up at www.metrarail.com
Northbrook is a great place too and Chicago Magazine just named it as one of the top places to live in Cook County. It can be expensive though-my husband and I rented for a few years before we found something within our budget and worth the cost.
As someone else mentioned, it might be a good idea to rent while you consider places to live. Your realtor would probably have access to some decent rentals you could consider.
One last thing- there are a lot of fun things to do with your family throughout the year- and the Chicagoland area is really great during Spring/Summer/Early Fall. Chicagoparent is a free? magazine that lists a lot of the activities. I think you find them at rain stations- maybe even the airport.