
Aurora, IL·D204
Modern family living on Aurora's east side, where top-rated Indian Prairie schools meet an easy BNSF Metra ride into Chicago.
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Mustangs · Black & Gold · 2,807 students · DuPage Valley Conference
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Market snapshot
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Homes for sale now
166
Typical list price
$440,000
Avg time on market
10 days
Sold in the last year
405
Typical sale price · last 90 days
$422,500
What it's like to live here
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@solariesrkdLiving near Metea Valley HS
Metea Valley sits on the far east side of Aurora, the second most populous city in Illinois, right where Aurora blends into Naperville along the DuPage County line. This is solidly suburban Chicago: tree-lined subdivisions, newer single-family neighborhoods, and well-kept townhome communities that built up around the Eola Road and Route 59 corridors over the last few decades. Families are drawn here for exactly the reason you are reading this page, the schools, and the housing stock leans toward roomy four-bedroom homes on quiet residential streets rather than the older bungalows you find closer to historic downtown Aurora on the Fox River.
For commuters, this part of Aurora is well positioned. The Route 59 Metra station on the BNSF line is a short drive away and is one of the busiest suburban boarding stations in the entire Metra system, putting downtown Chicago within reach without a daily drive into the city. The Aurora Transportation Center, the western end of the BNSF line, sits about 37 miles from Chicago Union Station. Drivers get quick access to Interstate 88, the Reagan Memorial Tollway, which runs along the north edge of this area and feeds straight into the East-West office corridor and into the city.
Day to day, residents have the best of both Aurora and Naperville close at hand: the shopping and dining around Route 59 and Fox Valley, the riverfront and historic Stolp Island district in downtown Aurora, and Naperville's celebrated Riverwalk and downtown just minutes east. It is a practical, family-first pocket of the western suburbs where good schools, an easy train ride, and modern housing all line up.
🐎Home of the Mustangs
Metea Valley's black-and-gold Mustangs compete in the DuPage Valley Conference.
🏐State volleyball champs
The girls volleyball team won the IHSA Class 4A state title in 2021, the school's first IHSA team championship.
🏫District 204
One of three high schools in Indian Prairie School District 204, serving Aurora, Naperville, and nearby communities.
🚆Metra-friendly
The BNSF line connects this part of Aurora to downtown Chicago, with the western terminus about 37 miles from Union Station.
🌊Fox River city
Aurora is the second most populous city in Illinois, set along the Fox River with a historic downtown on Stolp Island.
🛣️Easy highway access
Interstate 88, the Reagan Memorial Tollway, runs along the north edge of the area for a quick route into the city or western suburbs.
The school
Metea Valley High School opened in August 2009 in Aurora as one of the high schools operated by Indian Prairie School District 204. The campus cost $124.7 million to build and was designed to hold up to 3,000 students, reaching full 9-12 enrollment during the 2011-2012 school year. Following the district tradition of naming its high schools after Native American figures, the school is named for Metea, a chief of the Potawatomi tribe, a name selected in 2006 during planning. The school colors of black and gold and the Mustang mascot were chosen by students in early 2007.
Metea Valley has been recognized for academic rigor in national rankings, including a top-30-in-Illinois placement by U.S. News & World Report in the 2013-2014 cycle. For current, detailed academic metrics such as AP participation, graduation rate, and college readiness, the Illinois Report Card is the authoritative source.
Metea Valley's Mustangs compete in the DuPage Valley Conference, having moved there in fall 2015 after originally joining the Upstate Eight Conference. The program's signature moment came in 2021 when the girls volleyball team captured the IHSA Class 4A state championship, the first IHSA team state title in school history. The Mustangs' chief rivals are the other two Indian Prairie high schools, Waubonsie Valley and Neuqua Valley.
Trophy case
Notable alumni
Facts on this page sourced from Wikipedia and the District D204 website. Last verified 2026-06-25.
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This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC for the period June 25, 2025 through June 25, 2026. Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC does not guarantee nor is it in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by Midwest Real Estate Data LLC may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.