Minooka, IL


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Minooka, IL

About Minooka, IL

Minooka, IL is a small village in northeastern Illinois known for its scenic lakefront and abundant recreational activities. The village center boasts a variety of unique shops and restaurants, perfect for exploring local culture. For those looking for some fun in the sun, Minooka offers plenty of water sports like boating, fishing, and swimming. Nearby trails provide a peaceful escape into nature, while nearby parks are great for barbecues and gatherings with friends. With something to offer everyone, Minooka is sure to please! National center - Northeastern Illinois along Lake Michigan.

Location Details

State: Illinois
County: Grundy County
Metro Area: Chicago-Naperville-Elgin Metro Area
City: Minooka
Zip Codes: 60447
Cost of Living: -5.2% lower
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 623 ft above sea level
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The Chicago, IL metro area is a big and interesting place with lots of history and things to do. It's in the northeastern part of Illinois, right by Lake Michigan. This city started as a small trading post in the early 1800s and quickly grew because it was a good spot for transport and trade. Over the years, it became known for big buildings, busy ports, and lots of factories making all kinds of goods.

Geographically, Chicago is mostly flat, with the big, beautiful Lake Michigan on one side. The Chicago River runs through the city, and there are lots of parks and green spaces around. The weather here has all four seasons, with really hot summers and very cold winters that can have a lot of snow.

The economy in Chicago is mixed and strong, with big companies in finance, manufacturing, technology, and healthcare. There are also many small businesses and startups. The city is a big center for trade and transport, with lots of trains, big highways, and one of the busiest airports in the world.

When it comes to politics, Chicago itself usually supports the Democratic Party, but the areas around the city might lean more towards the Republican side. This makes elections interesting because there are many different opinions.

Living in Chicago means you'll never run out of things to do. There are world-class museums, theaters, music venues, and sports teams like the Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bulls. The city is also famous for its food, with everything from fancy restaurants to local spots selling deep-dish pizza and hot dogs. For those who love the outdoors, there's Lake Michigan for boating and beaches, plus many parks and trails.

New residents should know that Chicago is a big, bustling city, so it can be pretty fast-paced. Traffic can get heavy, and finding a place to live that's affordable can take some searching. Public transport is good, though, with buses and trains (the "L") that can help you get around. The weather is something to prepare for, with very hot summers and cold, snowy winters. But if you like having lots of options for things to do, places to eat, and ways to explore, Chicago could be a great place to live.

Minooka Cost of Living
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Economic and cultural diversity, arts and culture, and historic interest and preservation make Minooka a great place to live.

$296,800
-13.9% lower than avg
$105,905
+34.8% higher than avg
$1,610 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+28.7% higher than avg
Minooka Crime
22.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Minooka, Illinois
$56,880
for a family
$55,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Minooka
   Economic and cultural diversity
Harsh climate
   Arts and culture
Cost of living
   Historic interest and preservation
Violent crime
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Over 14 years ago

minooka might not be ranked badly in property or whatever the other one is but a huge part of minooka is drugs. minooka is ranked as one of the highest drug abused  More

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Over 15 years ago

Minooka, IL is a formally rural based, agricultural town, 54 miles southwest of Chicago. In the past 10 years, as housing costs have increased, the town has grown from  More

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Over 17 years ago

Minooka, though slowly growing is still a small town with its little bustling shops and corn fields surrounding it. It has lost its little village atmosphere and has  More

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