River Crossing

Waterbury is the second most populated neighborhood in Woodridge, Illinois area. It’s an urban area with many homes built along rivers or near their banks for people who work at nearby industries like steel mills and factories that need access to water transportation routes. The area features many residential homes with convenient access to transportation and other services. This particular neighborhood in Woodridge, the Waterbury section of town, has some unique things worth noting about its looks and life there.

The median real estate price in River Crossing is $270,624, which makes it one of the more expensive neighborhoods around. However, this doesn’t mean you should avoid living here because many people love their homes and enjoy life as well.

The cost of renting in River Crossing is higher than the average for Illinois but not as bad as other cities. This is the most expensive neighborhood in Waterbury. The average rental price currently stands at $1,939 based on complete analysis by NeighborhoodScout, and it’s more than 79% higher than other areas of Illinois.

River Crossing is a great place to live if you’re looking for an apartment with lover quarters, schools are close by, and there are plenty of shopping centers. The population in this part of Waterbury consists primarily of people who work at either offices or businesses along the river and families living there. The area has an array of small (studio to two bedroom) and medium-sized apartments for those who desire more than just their own room while they’re at work every day. There’s also single-family homes with plenty available here as well if you’re looking into buying something that will last longer.

A mixture of owners and renters occupies the residential real estate in this area. Many people live there because it’s affordable but not too shabby. The homes were built between 1970-1999, with some dating back further into history before then (1940 or earlier). The current vacancy rate in Waterbury is lower than 84% of all neighborhoods across America. This means that there are only 3 out of 100 homes for sale, which can be compared to other tight housing markets.

Middle-income families make up the majority in this River Crossing neighborhood. There are more moderate-income residents here than 57% of all other American neighborhoods, according to NeighborhoodScout’s exclusive analysis, which tracks personal finance habits across cities and townships nationwide. The people who live near Woodridge offer an exciting mix: they’re neither rich nor poor – just comfortably middle class with two contradicting lifestyles nearby.

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