Evanston, IL Reviews


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Evanston, IL is a vibrant city located just north of Chicago. With miles of shoreline on Lake Michigan, gorgeous parks and trails, and a thriving business district downtown, Evanston is an ideal destination for people looking for something to do and see. It's also known for its cultural attractions, including the historic Grosse Point Lighthouse and several art galleries. Whatever your interests may be, there's something for everyone in this lively city.
The reviews of Evanston are consistently positive. People praise the city’s mix of modern amenities with its old-world charm, its location near Chicago but still far enough away to have its own unique identity, and the wide array of activities available in the area. The nearby beaches are often mentioned as a highlight while visitors rave about the restaurants and shops throughout the town as well. Generally speaking, people enjoy their experiences in Evanston whether they're visiting or living there permanently.

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Great Place - 1/1/2010

Love everything about Evanston. Time to retire to a warmer Read More

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Chicagoland area - 12/20/2009
Overpriced and taxes are Read More

Politically arrogant, secretive and corrupt - 10/13/2008
Well where do I start...

There is absolutely no oversight of the tax and spend political elitists here on the north shore just north of Chicago. A 200k grant to renovate a building given to a community group to honor those that have been of consequence to the development of Evanston. The overall concept was questionable. There obviously wasn't a plan and review process at work here.
Just a handout and theft of the cash which was a $200k handout from the federal government to Evanston. And now no investigation just a call for higher taxes and because as noted in the Pioneer press article they don't want to lay off any of their friends and relatives feeding off the public trough. The city services are bad and lacking, schools are mediocre at best and the police haven't soved any of the murders that have occured over the past 5 years. What a joke of a government...or more appropriatley lack there of. The Suburbs are supposed to be haven from the cesspool of Chicago Read More

Evanston Housing - 10/4/2008
Evanston is a divided community. Towards the Lake Michigan the houses can sell in the millions of dollars. To the west housing prices decline but are still very substantial. There are condominium communities in the are many conversion; some are newly built. Prices appear to be about $400,000. Many young professional families and faculty members live in these areas. No one knows what's going to happen to the prices of those condos as the market settles over the next 2 years. There is a substantial amount of student mostly in older apartment buildings on an off campus. In the middle of all this is downtown Evanston which is a large commercial area adjacent to the university which services the surrounding suburbs and part of Chicago. In this area there are high rise condominiums/ commercial buildings. The city, to improve its tax base, has permitted condominium buildings to be built between 20 and 30 stories Read More

Evanston Housing - 10/4/2008
Evanston is a divided community. Towards the Lake Michigan the houses can sell in the millions of dollars. To the west housing prices decline but are still very substantial. There are condominium communities in the are many conversion; some are newly built. Prices appear to be about $400,000. Many young professional families and faculty members live in these areas. No one knows what's going to happen to the prices of those condos as the market settles over the next 2 years. There is a substantial amount of student mostly in older apartment buildings on an off campus. In the middle of all this is downtown Evanston which is a large commercial area adjacent to the university which services the surrounding suburbs and part of Chicago. In this area there are high rise condominiums/ commercial buildings. The city, to improve its tax base, has permitted condominium buildings to be built between 20 and 30 stories Read More

Wide range of housing - 7/9/2008
Evanston has a range of housing that includes ranch style homes on the western border and elegant mansions along Sheridan Road by the lake. Home prices are high since Evanston is the first suburb north of Chicago. The most expensive aspect of home ownership is the steep property tax. Evanston's taxes are much higher than surrounding suburbs, and make a substantial impact on expenses. Recently, Evanston has seen a boom in condo construction. This has slowed down due to the Read More

Summers near the beach - 12/13/2007
Evanston has wonderful summers. We are so near the beach that walking around at all t imes of day is enjoyable. There are tons of people out with their Read More

Jack Mc - 1/28/2007
Evanston is a remarkable place to live, with diversity, culture, education, and shopping all easy and Read More

Corrupt, rude city - 1/7/2007
Evanston is a city that has a deceptive facade. Although you see all these towering condos and yuppie restaurants and stores, Evanston is actually a horrible place to live if you're not a said yuppie or if you're African American. Like most of NorthSide Chicago, Evanston is full of jerks, which is fine by me unless this jerkishness extends to the city officials itself. Evanston PD in particular is full of huge a-holes who rather than taming down violence in the bad areas of Evanston are content to issue parking tickets 24/7. You will not find a city of Evanston's size so rabidly devoted to issuing parking tickets; it's their number one hobby. Lastly, EPD is notoriously racist towards blacks; I'm not even black and I've noticed this. In additon, homelessness gets worse every year and if you're a university student (Northwestern is to the north next to lake) expect to be hounded by rude city denizens. Because the university charter says Evanston cannot collect property taxes from Read More

Bessie Rhodes Magnet School - 1/4/2007
Evanston's school district 65 is very poorly administrated. It is not serving the children well. The School Board is inept and wrapped up in red tape. Many families, (including our's) are moving away in search of better schools and lower taxes. If you really care about a high quality education for your child, don't move Read More

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