Picture rolling up the long, tree-lined drive, pond on one side, prairie grasses on the other, and Chicago’s skyline still only 40 minutes down I-90—that’s life after buying a house in South Barrington, Cook County’s pocket of space and calm.
If you’re after privacy, fresh air, and a five-minute hop to up-market shopping, the 60010 zip delivers.
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Spring 2025 reads as a mild buyer’s market on paper—inventory tops demand—but the 4.8 percent appreciation shows buyers still trust the zip code.
Well-priced homes in The Coves or on lake lots often go under contract before the second weekend. Cash offers help, but clean contingencies and a flexible close date score points too.
Properties are, on average, selling relatively quickly. This environment suggests that while buyers may have more options, well-priced and attractive homes in prime locations will still command attention.
Think rambling lawns, morning jogs under red-tail hawks, and grocery runs that end at a craft-coffee bar.
Most errands require wheels, yet the I-90/Northwest Tollway entrance puts O’Hare 20 minutes west and the Loop just past that. The village’s south edge hosts corporate offices, while the rest is strictly residential—no curb-to-curb traffic, plenty of starry skies.
Its southern edge features corporate activity, and it’s within comfortable reach of major employment centers throughout Cook County and the broader Chicagoland area. This blend of serene, upscale living with practical accessibility makes the area highly attractive to people looking to buy a home here.
Gated Neighborhoods: Magnolia Pointe, The Coves, The Woods of South Barrington—all private roads, guardhouses, and communal amenities from tennis to stocked fishing lakes.
Families buying a home in South Barrington benefit from access to highly-rated public schools, primarily within Barrington Community Unit School District 220.
Key schools serving the South Barrington community include:
Barrington High School (District 220, Niche Grade A+)
For higher education, institutions such as Harper College in Palatine and other Chicagoland universities are within a reasonable commute.
AreaVibes posts zero violent crimes per 100,000 residents and a property-crime rate about 9.5 % under the U.S. norm; overall offense numbers sit 62 % below national averages. Locals mention the northern half of town feels especially quiet after dark.
Violent Crime Rate: 0 reported violent crimes per 100,000 residents (Source: AreaVibes, Latest Reported Year), which is 100% lower than the national average.
Property Crime Rate: 1,770 per 100,000 residents (Source: AreaVibes, Latest Reported Year), which is 9.5% lower than the U.S. average.
Overall, crime rates in South Barrington are reported to be 62% lower than the national average, and the village is considered safer than 77% of cities in the United States.
Residents often consider the northern part of the village to be particularly safe.
Cook County assesses residential property at roughly 10 % of market value, then multiplies by the local millage. Pull the exact bill for any address you’re considering.
Custom luxury estates on acre-plus lots, many behind gates—expect brick or stone facades, five-car garages, and amenities like indoor sport courts or salt-water pools.
Absolutely. Homes zoned for Barbara B. Rose Elementary and Barrington High hold value and draw multiple-offer attention.
Yes—look at The Woods of South Barrington or Magnolia Pointe for pools, tennis courts, and manicured grounds that still leave room for a garden or guest house.
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