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A growing city between Chicago and Milwaukee
The city of Kenosha is growing, and just 3 miles from the shoreline of Lake Michigan, Hillcrest is not exempt. “It’s a bigger city now. Not quite Milwaukee or Chicago, but when you’re born and raised here, you don’t always realize how much we have,” says Wendy Gauss, a 51-year resident of Kenosha. The Realtor with Re/Max Elite also serves as a chairperson for the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce. “Illinois’ property taxes are crazy high, so we’ve had an influx of people coming here to buy.” Set with a Metra station taking commuters straight to Ogilvie Center, Kenosha is far removed from the rural Wisconsin farmland just west. But Hillcrest straddles the two, close enough to the downtown scene while still offering spacious lots with modern builds.
Interstate 94 is conveniently located nearby for those that commute.
Modern traditional homes are tucked into subdivisions with spacious lots.
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A textbook Wisconsin suburb
The modern traditional homes of Hillcrest are sometimes priced higher than in surrounding Kenosha neighborhoods. These single-family homes average about 2,000 square feet and have spacious front yards outlined by wide, neat sidewalks. Around back, it’s common to find pools, gardens, patios and playgrounds carefully fenced in, denoting the community as a textbook suburb. Along 22nd Street, ranch-style homes are a bit older, while condos and apartments flank the neighborhood’s southern end. Altogether, prices hover between $250,000 and $450,000, with most homes constructed in the early 2000s.
The community of Hillcrest is a classic Wisconsin suburb located on the outskirts of Kenosha.
Hillcrest residential streets include well manicured lawns and gardens.
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Extracurriculars and athletics with Kenosha Unified Schools
Students are zoned for the Kenosha Unified School District, divided between two catchment areas. Some will begin at Somers Elementary, while others attend Stocker Elementary. Both earn a B-minus on Niche and feed into Bullen Middle, located just half a mile from most residences. The middle school earns a C on Niche and offers extracurricular and athletic opportunities. "It's a safe area,” says real estate agent Shiela Heg, a 70-year resident of Kenosha. “Lots of kids here walk to the nearby middle and high school.” Students wrap up at Bradford High, which receives a B-minus on Niche with above-average ratings in the categories of college prep, sports and diversity.
Stocker Elementary School has over 300 enrolled students.
Somers Elementary School is a public school serving grades PK-5th.
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Driving to Milwaukee, riding the Metra to Chicago
The city of Kenosha is often seen as the midway point between Chicago and Milwaukee, but residents are far less likely to drive in the Windy City. “We have a train that goes from Kenosha to Ogilvie Center,” Gauss explains, referring to the Kenosha Metra. “Navigating the interstate to Milwaukee is less hassle. If you’re looking at an hour to Chicago anyway, taking the train is so much easier.” Residents of Hillcrest are about 4 miles from downtown Kenosha, where the Metra station is located. Those driving 66 miles south into Chicago take Interstate 94, while Milwaukee is situated 36 miles north on the same highway. Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is about 29 miles into the commute, though regional and privately-owned airports nearby include Batten International and Kenosha Regional. The closest emergency room is at St. Catherine’s Medical Center on 75th Street. Locals can take Kenosha Area Transit buses to navigate the city, offered along 47th Avenue and Washington Road.
The Kenosha Metra station is located downtown, taking riders directly to Downtown Chicago.
Take a Streetcar in Downtown Kenosha as one form of public transportation.
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Triple D takes on the Garbage Plate at Frank’s Diner
The Garbage Plate at Frank’s Diner has been a local legend since 1926, so much so that it was featured on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” back in 2007. “They serve breakfast out of a train caboose,” Gauss says, excitedly. The iconic dish is a whopping mash-up of eggs, vegetables and meats including chorizo or spam. “They even make their own bread,” she continues. “Another spot that people love to hit is Mars Cheese Castle. If they don’t have the cheese you’re looking for, I don’t know where else you’ll get it. Anything you need for a charcuterie board; you can buy it there.” Farther south on 75th Street, Tuscany Bistro is another Gauss recommendation. “The owner’s recipes are straight from Italy, learned from her grandparents,” she explains. Hillcrest’s residents hardly travel far for the essentials, as shopping centers off Green Bay Road offer everything from Walmart Supercenter to ALDI and Sam’s Club.
Frank’s Diner is a Kenosha institution that's been serving Kenosha since 1926.
Frank's Diner has a very cozy vibe with a rich history in Kenosha.
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Petrifying Springs and the many parks of Kenosha
Many residents of Hillcrest are within walking distance of Sunrise Park, a 20-acre green space with playgrounds and ball fields, where locals can jog on the paved trail or catch a pick-up game. The Hillcrest Disc Golf Course is relatively unknown around Kenosha, but warm days are well-spent playing a round of nine next door to the neighborhood. “Petrifying Springs is probably our biggest park,” Gauss says. The wooded area is packed with pavilions and elevated walking trails for guests to immerse themselves in the county’s oldest park, known to locals as simply “Pets.” The Kenosha Dream Playground is bit farther downtown but offers a complete ADA compliant play space for children of all abilities. “We also have the entire lakefront,” Gauss continues. “Eichelman Park has a band shell played in the summer, or people head to Simmons Island,” where admission is free.
Petrifying Springs Park is a beautiful place to go on a bike ride.
Petrifying Springs Park offers a golf course.
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Named “Best Event” for three years in a row
The Kenosha HarborMarket began in 2003, now a three-year winner of Kenosha’s “Best Event” award. Vendors gather each Saturday from May through October with fresh produce, artisan products and pantry staples to promote shopping local. The city is also known to host a vibrant Independence Day celebration, where festivities are held on the lakefront featuring live music, food vendors and fireworks. Residents can look forward to the Peanut Butter and Jam concert series held at the end of July, too. Lawn chairs and blankets are draped around Veterans Memorial Park where select musicians perform matinees and evening shows.
The Kenosha HarborMarket invites guests to shop dozens of vendors selling fresh produce.
Enjoy a the outdoors near the fountain just outside of the Kenosha Public Museum.
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Parks in this Area
Jamestown Park
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Petrifying Springs Park
St. Peter's Park
Lake
Multi-Purpose Field
Sunrise Park
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Limpert Park
Kenosha Sports Complex
Shagbark Recreation Area
Transit
Airport
General Mitchell International
41 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Hillcrest
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
3
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
2
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
2
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hillcrest, Kenosha sell after 23 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Hillcrest, Kenosha over the last 12 months is $343,658, consistent with the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
2,223
Median Age
44
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
20.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16.9%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$106,475
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$121,207
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
97.5%
College Graduates
52%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
27.6%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
73.6%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
79°F
Annual Snowfall
25''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
28/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
7/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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