Skokie is a village in Cook County, Illinois, just north of Chicago's border and about 15 miles from the downtown Loop. With a population of roughly 65,000, it is one of the larger and more diverse suburbs in the region, once promoting itself as 'The World's Largest Village.' Skokie's street grid continues Chicago's, and it is served directly by the CTA, including the Yellow Line, giving it a denser, more transit-connected character than many North Shore suburbs.

New Listings in Skokie, IL - Near the Yellow Line

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NEW LISTINGS IN SKOKIE, IL - NEAR THE YELLOW LINE

Skokie Open Houses This Week

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SKOKIE OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEK

Recently Sold Homes in Skokie, IL

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RECENTLY SOLD HOMES IN SKOKIE, IL

The Top Four Reasons to Consider Living in Skokie, IL

Transit Access
Skokie is served by the Chicago Transit Authority, including the Yellow Line connecting to the city. Its street grid is a continuation of Chicago's, making it one of the more transit-oriented suburbs in the area.
Diverse and Dense
With around 65,000 residents and a long history as a highly diverse community, Skokie offers a wide range of housing and a vibrant mix of cultures, shops, and dining.
Shopping and Amenities
Skokie is home to Westfield Old Orchard, a major regional shopping center, along with extensive retail and dining throughout the village.
Variety of Housing
As a larger, denser suburb, Skokie offers a broader mix of housing types than smaller North Shore villages, from single-family homes to condominiums and multi-family properties.
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