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St Charles, Geneva, Batavia, South Elgin Illinois Subdivision
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your resource for subdivision-specific information in the Fox River
Valley including St Charles, Geneva, Batavia and South Elgin Illinois. Nestled in the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, along the banks
of the Fox River, are some of the best communities. Find out why
everybody is moving to the Fox Valley!
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St Charles, Geneva, Batavia, South Elgin Homes
Just a short commute from Chicago, Illinois, the Fox
Valley is the perfect place to raise your family enjoying the amenities of
suburban living, while remaining just a short distance to the excitement
of the Chicagoland area!
St. Charles, with a population of 27,896 is the largest of the
Tri-Cities, which includes Geneva and Batavia. With its balance of old
historic landmarks and new developments, St. Charles has become a premier
town of Northern Illinois. Geneva is known for its Victorian-style
shopping district, Geneva also has undergone industrial development.
Children can attend either the award winning public schools in district
304 or one of the many highly competitive private schools. The town is
heavily focused around the Fox River, which runs through its center. It is
a picturesque place to shop, walk or picnic. Batavia is a city as
simple as the windmills it once made, giving it all the easy-going
qualities of a small town. Yet, it is as complex as the atom smashing done
at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in its southeastern corner.
Batavia is also a city of fine homes. They range from gracious,
turn-of-the-century mansions to executive-style homes with three- and
four-car garages, and from ranch and split-level homes to luxury
townhouses, condominiums, and apartments.
The city has a highly rated public school system, plus excellent private
facilities. With more than 150 acres of parks within the city and
thousands of acres of forest preserve around it, Batavians enjoy some of
the finest recreation opportunities anywhere.
The Randall Road corridor, on Batavia's west side, explodes with new
shopping centers and new subdivisions of homes, while in the downtown area
along the Fox River, resident volunteers lay brick walkways and build
staunch timber overlooks at the Batavia Riverwalk that enhance the beauty
and restfulness of the area. |
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