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About Sycamore, IL
Sycamore, Illinois, really nails that classic small-town America vibe with its deep-rooted history, lively locals, and scenic beauty all around. Established in 1837, Sycamore has evolved into a charming destination that seamlessly blends the charm of yesteryears with the conveniences of modern living. With a population of 18,577 (2020 Census), Sycamore is a hidden gem with streets shaded by trees, buildings that tell stories of yesteryears, and an inviting vibe that makes everyone feel at home right away.
Walking down its lively main streets, losing yourself in the lush green of its parks, or soaking up the countryside's peaceful vistas, Sycamore is your perfect escape into tranquility away from city noise.
What To Do in Sycamore, IL
Sycamore offers a plethora of attractions and activities to suit every interest and inclination.
- Historic Downtown: Enjoy Sycamore's special charm by wandering its downtown district. Here, you'll find yourself strolling past old-school storefronts, discovering unique little shops, and enjoying a warm welcome in one of the many snug cafes that dot the sidewalks. Downtown Sycamore is your go-to spot for an adventure in taste and style, where the sidewalks are lined with one-of-a-kind shops and galleries. Don't miss out on the local food scene either - it's packed with spots that'll make your mouth water and leave you planning your next visit before you've even left.
- Forest: Dive into the stunning landscapes at Sycamore in the heart of Sycamore Forest Preserve, where a peaceful retreat awaits you among acres filled with lush woods, sprawling prairies, and serene wetlands. You can wander along beautiful trails, spot birds in their natural habitats, and kick back with a picnic in the serene environment. The Sycamore Forest Preserve is a treasure trove of varied ecosystems and wildlife, offering peace and adventure to those who love spending time in nature.
- Speedway: Sycamore Speedway is where the action's at, bringing you heart-racing motorsport events all season long. It's a spot that locals love for its high-speed thrills and electric atmosphere during every race. At Sycamore Speedway, you'll find everything from the thrill of stock car races to the wild excitement of demolition derbies. It's a place where fans young and old come together for some heart-pumping entertainment.
- Events: Jump into the vibrant community spirit of Sycamore by attending local events and festivals throughout the year. Sycamore never misses a beat when it comes to celebrating its rich culture and strong sense of community. Whether it's getting cozy with the annual Pumpkin Festival, browsing through unique finds at the Artisan Market, cheering on festive holiday parades, or swaying to tunes at outdoor concerts - there's always an event that brings everyone together.
Working in Sycamore, IL
Sycamore's economy benefits from healthcare, manufacturing, education, and retail. The town's unemployment rate is 6.3%. The median household income in Sycamore is $73,485 per year, which is about $4,500 higher than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing a bit slower than the national average. Sycamore’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 30.7%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are education (15.2%), healthcare (7.7%), construction (6.7%), public administration (4.4%), finance/insurance (4.3%), computer & electronic products (4.3%), and professional, scientific, and technical services (4.3%).
Sycamore, IL Neighborhoods
Here are the most desirable neighborhoods to explore when hunting for a home to buy or rent.
- Heron Creek Estates: This is a vast area to the north of the town. The median real estate price is $436,006. This amount is more expensive than 79.5% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. There are single-family homes and farm homes. The average rent is $2,318. The vacancy rate is 0%, so it is difficult to find a rental.
- Reston Ponds: This area includes the town center. The median real estate price is $332,319. The average rental price is $1,861. The vacancy rate is 8.7%, making it easier to find an available place.
- Townsend Woods / River Edge: A lovely river runs along the western edge of this neighborhood. The median price for a home is $325,856. The average rent is $1,863. The vacancy rate is 1.9%, so it is challenging to find a place.
Sycamore, IL School District
The Sycamore Community Unit School District 427 manages the public schools. The school district invests $16,824 yearly for the educational services needed by each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is exceptional at 14 to one, which creates a modest class size.
In addition to public schools, this area has three private schools, which are Aurora Christian Schools Cornerstone Campus (PK to 8th), Montessori Childrens House of Sycamore and DeKalb (PK to K), St. Mary Catholic School (PK to 8th).
Northern Illinois University is six miles from Sycamore, and there are 44 other colleges and universities within 50 miles. Aurora University is 24 miles away. Judson University is 20 miles away. The Rockford University is 25 miles from Sycamore.
Moving to Sycamore, IL Resource Guide
Sycamore’s municipal government has an elected mayor and eight members serving on the City Council. More information is on Sycamore's website.
Sycamore Park District manages the parks and recreation. There are many activities and programs for youth, adults, and seniors.
Sycamore, IL Housing
The median price is $264,900. The price trend is down -2.7% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market. Housing costs are 5% higher than the national average. The cost of living is 1% higher than in other Illinois cities and 3% lower than the rest of the country.