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    Zion

    Zion city, Illinois

    Affordable
    About Zion

    Zion, Illinois, offers a compelling proposition for those seeking affordability without sacrificing lifestyle. This charming community, home to nearly 25,000 residents, stands out for its remarkably accessible housing market. With a median home value of just $163,500, Zion presents a significant discount compared to the national median. This translates to more home for your money, allowing you to invest in your future without stretching your budget. The overall vibe here is one of comfortable suburban living, with a strong sense of community and a relaxed pace of life.

    From an investment perspective, Zion presents a solid opportunity. While the median household income of around $65,000 is slightly below the national average, the lower cost of living provides a significant advantage. This makes Zion particularly attractive to first-time homebuyers, young families, and those seeking a more manageable cost of living. While specific employment data isn't readily available, the proximity to Chicago and its surrounding areas offers a wide range of job opportunities. The area is known for its safety and family-friendly environment, making it an ideal place to raise children or enjoy a peaceful retirement.

    Zion, Illinois at a Glance

    Zion is a city in Zion city, Illinois with a population of approximately 24,570. The median home value is $163,500 and the median household income is $65,018. It has a Walk Score of 0 out of 100, indicating car dependency. The violent crime rate is 1.2 per 1,000 residents, which is 67% below the national average. Air quality is rated Good. The overall climate risk is rated as "Relatively Moderate." Median rent is $1,354 per month. Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA, Walk Score, and FEMA.

    Median Home Value

    $163,500

    Median Income

    $65,018

    Population

    24,570

    Walk Score

    0

    Air Quality

    AQI 43

    Good

    Climate Risk

    Relatively Moderate

    Kurby Score
    52
    C+

    Fair

    Walkability & Transit11/100
    Affordability76/100
    Safety95/100
    Education3/100
    Economy55/100
    Environment44/100

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    Demographics
    Population
    24,570
    Median Age
    N/A
    Median Household Income
    $65,018

    13% below nat'l avg

    Bachelor's Degree+
    N/A
    Poverty Rate
    14.5%

    17% above nat'l avg

    Housing
    Median Home Value
    $163,500

    42% below nat'l avg

    Median Rent
    $1,354

    16% above nat'l avg

    Homeownership Rate
    90.0%

    37% above nat'l avg

    Affordability Index
    218

    118% above nat'l avg

    Safety
    Violent Crime Rate
    1.2 per 1K

    67% below nat'l avg

    Property Crime Rate
    3.7 per 1K

    81% below nat'l avg

    Livability
    Walk Score
    0 / 100

    100% below nat'l avg

    Transit Score
    N/A
    Bike Score
    21 / 100

    34% below nat'l avg

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    Air Quality
    AQI
    43

    Near nat'l avg

    Category
    Good
    GoodModerateUnhealthy
    Climate Risk
    Overall Risk
    Relatively Moderate
    Risk Score
    73.10

    Top Hazards

    Cold Wave
    Very High
    Drought
    Relatively Moderate
    Landslide
    Relatively Low
    Noise Levels
    Overall
    Quiet
    Road Traffic
    N/A
    Aviation
    N/A
    Rail
    N/A
    Utility Costs
    Electricity Rate
    15.0¢/kWh

    10% below nat'l avg

    Est. Monthly Electric
    $135

    Near nat'l avg

    Nearby Schools
    Total Schools
    2
    Elementary
    1
    Middle
    0
    High School
    1
    Avg. Enrollment
    449
    Student-Teacher Ratio
    15.2:1
    Free/Reduced Lunch
    23.1%
    Title I Schools
    0%

    Student Demographics

    Nearby Schools

    Heyworth Elem SchoolElementary · 490 students
    Heyworth Jr-Sr High SchoolHigh · 408 students
    Employment
    Unemployment Rate
    6.4%

    73% above nat'l avg

    Poverty Rate
    14.5%

    17% above nat'l avg

    Weather & Climate in Zion

    Avg High

    63°F

    Avg Low

    45°F

    Annual Rainfall

    37.7"

    Avg Humidity

    69%

    Monthly Temperature (°F)
    Monthly Precipitation (inches)

    Political Landscape

    Political Leaning
    Swing / Purple
    DemocratRepublican

    → Politically stable

    Based on McLean County county-level presidential election data

    Presidential Election Results

    Culture & Things to Do in Zion

    Attractions & Landmarks
    🌳Illinois Beach State Park(park)
    🏛️Zion Historical Society Museum(museum)
    🏗️North Point Marina(landmark)
    🏛️Lake County Discovery Museum(museum)
    🌳Six Flags Great America(amusement park)
    🏗️Zion-Benton Public Library(landmark)
    🌳Shiloh Park(park)
    Local Events & Festivals

    Zion's Farmers Market

    A weekly market offering fresh produce and local goods.

    Zion's Annual Christmas Parade

    A festive parade celebrating the holiday season.

    Zion Park District Events

    Throughout the year, the park district hosts various community events.

    Lake County Fair

    An annual fair held in nearby Grayslake, featuring rides, exhibits, and entertainment.

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