
Bartlett, IL·U-46
A settled, family-friendly northwest suburb where a historic downtown, a Metra ride into Chicago, and the village's only high school all sit minutes from home.
30W010 Smith Road →
675 Greenfield Court →
Hawks · Forest Green, Navy & White · 2,091 students · Upstate Eight Conference
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Market snapshot
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Homes for sale now
77
Typical list price
$450,000
Avg time on market
8 days
Sold in the last year
298
Typical sale price · last 90 days
$435,000
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@.coreybagelsLiving near Bartlett HS
Bartlett is one of those northwest suburbs that just feels settled, in the best way. The village sits where Cook, DuPage, and Kane counties meet, about 35 miles from downtown Chicago, and it has held onto a real small-town center: a historic 1873 train depot, a gazebo in Bartlett Park, and a downtown that locals actually walk to. You will find a strong mix of housing here, from established 1980s and 1990s subdivisions that fueled the village's big growth decades to newer construction near the Route 59 and Stearns Road retail corridor.
The commute is a genuine selling point. Bartlett station sits on Metra's Milwaukee District West Line, so you can step onto a train and ride straight into Chicago Union Station without fighting the expressway, with westbound service toward Elgin too. Pace bus Route 554 ties the village to Elgin and Schaumburg, and Illinois Route 59 keeps you connected to the wider suburban grid.
Day to day, the lifestyle is easy and family-paced. The Bartlett Park District runs Villa Olivia, a year-round resort with an 18-hole golf course plus skiing and tubing in winter, and the village is well known for its big Independence Day festival and its quiet streets. It is the kind of place buyers move to and then stay.
🦅Home of the Hawks
Bartlett competes as the Hawks in the Upstate Eight Conference, in forest green, navy, and white.
🎓District U-46
Part of Elgin Area School District U-46, the second-largest school district in Illinois.
🚆Metra access
Bartlett station on the Milwaukee District West Line runs east to Union Station and west toward Elgin.
🔬STEM Academy
Home to the Academy of Science, Engineering, and High Technology for students focused on STEM fields.
🏫Opened 1997
Bartlett High School opened in August 1997 and is the only high school in the village.
⛳Villa Olivia
The village is home to a year-round resort with an 18-hole golf course and winter skiing and tubing.
The school
Bartlett High School opened in August 1997 as the fourth high school in Elgin Area School District U-46, and it remains the only high school located in the Village of Bartlett. The three-story building spans roughly 396,000 square feet on a 22-acre campus that includes athletic fields and a pond, and it was originally designed for about 2,800 students. A new sports complex with a football field and bleacher seating for 1,800 was added for the 2018-2019 season.
Bartlett is home to the Academy of Science, Engineering, and High Technology, an advanced curriculum for students with a special interest in technology, science, math, and engineering. The school offers roughly 20 Advanced Placement courses and reports a four-year graduation rate around 90 percent, above the Illinois state average.
Bartlett competes as the Hawks in the Upstate Eight Conference, offering more than 70 activities across athletics, fine arts, and clubs. In 2023, Emma Engels won an IHSA girls wrestling state title at 100 pounds, the first individual state champion in school history.
Notable alumni
Facts on this page sourced from Wikipedia and the District U-46 website. Last verified 2026-06-27.
Listings filtered by the school the MRED listing agent assigned. Roughly 7 in 10 active listings have this field populated; the remaining listings will surface once the school-district boundary pipeline ships. School assignment is not a guarantee. Always verify with the district before writing an offer.
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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 27, 2025 through June 27, 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.