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Homes in Aurora, IL

City of Lights

Illinois' second-largest city offering Fox River charm, Metra access, and Chicago suburb value. Intellitary's Aurora agents compete to find your perfect home.

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πŸ™οΈAbout Aurora

Aurora is Illinois's second-largest city, known as the City of Lights for being an early adopter of electric streetlights. Located on the Fox River with Metra access to Chicago, the city offers diverse, affordable living. Intellitary brings you agents who know Aurora's diverse neighborhoods.

✨Why Live in Aurora?

βœ“Affordable Chicago suburb
βœ“Metra train to Chicago
βœ“Fox River recreation
βœ“Diverse, welcoming community
βœ“Paramount Theatre arts
βœ“Hollywood Casino entertainment

πŸ“Popular Neighborhoods

Downtown Aurora

Fox River area with Paramount Theatre and dining.

Best for: Urban dwellers, arts lovers

Fox Valley

Near Fox Valley Mall with shopping and families.

Best for: Families, shoppers

Oakhurst

East side with diverse housing options.

Best for: Families seeking value

Waubonsie

Near Waubonsie Valley High with family focus.

Best for: Families prioritizing schools

North Aurora Border

Northern area with suburban character.

Best for: Families with children

Montgomery Border

Western area with newer development.

Best for: Families seeking newer homes

🎯 Lifestyle

Aurora offers affordable Chicago-area living with Fox River recreation, Paramount Theatre entertainment, and diverse community character.

πŸš— Getting Around

Metra BNSF Line to Chicago. Pace bus service. Car helpful for most areas. O'Hare and Midway airports accessible.

β˜€οΈ Climate

Four seasons with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Lake Michigan moderates somewhat.