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    Clean and good price

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    Close by and convenient

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Cortland.

About Cortland, IL

Cortland, nestled in the heart of northern Illinois, exudes a charming allure that blends rural tranquility with suburban convenience. Established in 1892, Cortland has evolved into a close-knit community where friendly faces and picturesque landscapes welcome both residents and visitors alike. The population was counted as 4,398 during the 2020 Census.

Cortland sits like a peaceful island in the sea of green that is the Midwest's plains, offering folks a calm getaway from city life. Yet, it’s not all quiet on the front – Chicago and Rockford are just a hop away for anyone craving a quick dash to the big city. You can really see the town's deep roots in farming when you look around at the vast fields that stretch out. Come harvest time, they light up with a brilliant gold color, turning the whole horizon into something out of a painting.

Cortland wraps you up in its small-town charm, offering a picturesque escape with the convenience of city perks just a stone's throw away. It's the perfect spot for anyone looking to dial down the urban noise while still having room to grow and explore new opportunities.

What To Do in Cortland, IL

Cortland presents an array of attractions and activities to suit many interests and preferences.

  • Nature Preserve: Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Cortland Prairie Nature Preserve, a sprawling natural area teeming with native flora and fauna. You can meander through picturesque paths, spot animals living their best life right in the wild, and soak up the peaceful vibes of a place that's still raw and real.
  • Lake: Embrace the joys of outdoor recreation at Lakeside Park, a picturesque green space nestled along the shores of a tranquil lake. Lakeside Park is the go-to spot with its fun playgrounds, cozy picnic spots, and picturesque trails perfect for a family day out, quiet walks or just some time to chill and soak in the scenery.
  • Local Dining: Indulge in delectable cuisine at Cortland's charming eateries, where mouthwatering dishes and warm hospitality await. Cortland's eating spots will definitely make your mouth water, from snug cafes that whip up fancy coffees and sweets to family-run eateries serving comforting, hearty meals along with local favorites. There’s a rich variety of food experiences waiting to jazz up your taste buds here.
  • Community Events: Immerse yourself in the vibrant community spirit of Cortland by participating in local events and festivals throughout the year. Cortland is buzzing with life all year round, from park concerts under the summer sky to festive parades and bustling farmers' markets. It's a place where neighbors become friends, and every event is an opportunity to make memories that last.

Working in Cortland, IL

Cortland's economy benefits from education, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing. The town's unemployment rate is 6.3%. The median household income in Cortland is $72,431 per year, which is about $2,400 higher than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing a bit slower than the national average. Cortland’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 (13.6%), construction (10.6%), healthcare (6.8%), professional, scientific, and technical services (5.0%), public administration (4.1%), department & other general merchandise stores (3.2%), and metal & metal products (3.0%).

Cortland, IL Neighborhoods

There is only one neighborhood in this community. The adjacent areas in the nearby communities of DeKalb and Sycamore are included for comparison purposes.

  • Cortland: The median real estate price is $113,639. This amount is less than 87.9% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. There are single-family homes and mobile homes. The average rent is $1,563. The vacancy rate is 0%, so it is not difficult to find a place to rent.
  • DeKalb Summit Enclave / Cortland Estates: This area has the DeKalb Taylor Municipal Airport. The median real estate price is $260,175. The average rental price is $1,907. The vacancy rate is 4.8%.
  • Sycamore Townsend Woods / River Edge: This area is on the northern side of the city. The median price for a home is $325,856. The average rent is $1,863. The vacancy rate is 1.9%, so it is hard to find a place.

Cortland, IL School District

The Cortland Community Unit School District 428 manages the public schools. The school district invests $17,704 yearly for the educational services needed by each student. The student-to-teacher ratio is decent at 15 to one, which creates a modest class size.

In addition to public schools, this area has three private schools, which are Camelot-nwca (Special Education K), Hillcrest Drive KinderCare (NS to PK), and nearby in DeKalb is St. Mary School (NS to 8th).

Northern Illinois University is four miles from Cortland, and there are 37 other colleges and universities within 50 miles. Aurora University is 22 miles away. Judson University is 22 miles away. The Rockford University is 28 miles from Cortland.

Moving to Cortland, IL Resource Guide

Cortland’s municipal government has an elected mayor and six trustees serving on the Town Board. Find more information on the City of Cortland's website.

The parks and recreational areas are managed by DeKalb Park District. There is a sports and recreation center in nearby DeKalb.

Cortland, IL Housing

The median price is $274,900. The price trend is up 3% year-over-year. The housing market is a balanced market. Housing costs are 3% higher than the national average. The cost of living is the same as other Illinois cities and 4% lower than the rest of the country.