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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 Richton Park.
About Richton Park, IL
Nestled in Cook County, Illinois, Richton Park shines as a gem with its mix of cultures, top-notch schools, and easy reach to city perks. Established in 1926, Richton Park has evolved into a vibrant and family-friendly community with a strong sense of pride and unity. Strolling down Richton Park's shaded avenues, enjoying the well-kept green spaces, and soaking up its welcoming vibe make it a top pick for anyone seeking a secure spot to settle down or simply spend some quality time. The current population, according to the 2020 U.S. Census, is 12,775.
Richton Park is a playground for all, boasting fun recreational spots, buzzing with cultural festivities, home to unique local shops, and always lively with community gatherings that bring everyone together. Dive into Richton Park's green spaces or hit up a vibrant festival; maybe even grab a bite at one of its intimate eateries. It’s your invitation to soak in suburban charm right within the bustling vibe of the Chicago area.
What To Do in Richton Park, IL
Richton Park offers a variety of attractions and activities.
- Central Park: Immerse yourself in outdoor recreation at Central Park, a spacious green space located in the heart of Richton Park. If you swing by, you'll find plenty to keep you busy - think picnics, games on the sports fields, kids running wild in playgrounds, and peaceful strolls along walking trails. Plus, there's a calendar full of special events and community meetups all year round to look forward to. Central Park is a picturesque haven with stunning views and attractions that cater to families. It's the perfect spot for both locals and tourists to connect with nature and make unforgettable memories with their loved ones.
- Community Center: At the Richton Park Community Center, you'll find an exciting mix of programs and events that cater to everyone, from toddlers to seniors. It's a place buzzing with life where culture and fun come together for community members of every age group.
- Local Food: When it comes to grabbing a bite locally, you're stepping into an adventure where every meal tells a story. Picture this: Every forkful and sip is not just about filling up but exploring what makes your local eateries buzz with life. From corner diners that have seen generations come and go to trendy spots lighting up your Instagram feed, each place has its charm waiting for you to discover.
- Community Events: Treat yourself to Richton Park's lively community events throughout the year. Richton Park buzzes with activity all year round, from the lively Richton Park Fest to bustling Farmers' Markets and vibrant holiday festivities.
Working in Richton Park, IL
Richton Park's economy benefits from healthcare, transportation, education, and manufacturing. The unemployment rate in this village is 8.4%, which is much higher than the national average. The median household income is $65,132 per year, which is about $4,000 less than the American average of $69,021.
The economy is growing slower than the rest of the country. Richton Park’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 25.8%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.
Industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (9.8%), education (9.3%), finance/insurance (8.8%), professional, scientific, and technical services (7.9%), gov. administration (5.9%), construction (4.9%), hotels/restaurants (3.7%).
Richton Park, IL Neighborhoods
There are many gorgeous homes in the top neighborhoods to view for purchase or renting.
- Meadow Lake Estates: This area includes the Rich South High School. The median real estate price is $287,571. This amount is higher than 54% of all other places in Illinois. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $3,773. The vacancy rate is 2.5%, so it is challenging to find a place to buy or rent.
- Richton Hills / Lincoln Crossing: This area has single-family homes and apartment complexes. The median real estate price is $188,786. The average rental price is $2,034. The vacancy rate is 3.4%.
- Lioncrest / Farm Trace: This area is on the western side of Richton Park. The median price for a home is $188,726. The average rent is $2,008. The vacancy rate is 7%.
Richton Park, IL School District
The Matteson School District 162 is the administrator for the public schools. The school district spends $19,010 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is terrific at 12 to one.
In addition to the public schools, there are two private schools in nearby Matteson, which are South Suburban Christian Academy (PK to 5th) and Childrens 2nd Language Academy (PK to K).
There are no colleges in Richton Park; however, there are 84 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The nearby towns offer two-year community colleges. Popular four-year programs are at the Chicago State University (18 miles away), Purdue University Northwest (15 miles away), and Governors State University (two miles away).
Moving to Richton Park, IL Resource Guide
Richton Park’s municipal government has a president and eight trustees serving on the Village Board of Trustees. Find more information on the Richton Park website.
The Parks and Recreation Department maintains the public parks, children’s playgrounds, fitness programs, community center, and athletics teams. There is an online system called RecDesk to view and sign up for the programs.
Richton Park, IL Housing
The median price is $199,900. The price trend is down -11.2% year-over-year. The housing market is a seller’s market, with not enough homes for sale to match the interested buyers. Housing costs are 11% below the national average. The cost of living is 2% higher than other Illinois cities and 2% lower than the national average.