Tinley Park · Cook County · IL
Homes for sale in
Oak Village.
- Active listings
- 2
- Median list
- $217K
- Avg time on market
- 8 days
- Sold · last year
- 8
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About the community
A mature, walkable condominium community a short walk from the Tinley Park Metra.
Oak Village is an established attached-home community in central Tinley Park, sitting just east of Oak Park Avenue in the blocks roughly between 179th and 181st Street. Addresses run along Royal Oak Court, Live Oak Court, 66th Court, 180th Street, 181st Street, and Oak Park Avenue itself. The buildings are low-rise and brick, the grounds are mature, and the community is arranged around a shared outdoor pool and clubhouse. What sets it apart is position: Memorial School and its park sit at the north edge, Central Middle School is two blocks south, and the Oak Park Avenue Metra station is a walk up the same street grid the community is built on.
At a glance
Brick condominium buildings
Low-rise attached homes, predominantly two bedrooms, with private balconies and attached garages in some buildings.
Pool and clubhouse
A shared outdoor pool and clubhouse sit at the center of the community, with some balconies overlooking the pool area.
Walk to the Rock Island line
The Tinley Park station at 6700 South Street sits between Oak Park Avenue and 66th Court, about three quarters of a mile north, 23.5 miles from LaSalle Street Station.
District 146 and Bremen 228
Community Consolidated District 146 for PreK-8 and Bremen Community High School District 228 for grades 9-12. Confirm the specific campus by address.
Parks at both edges
Memorial School Park (4.2 acres, playground) at the north edge and the Central Middle School fields two blocks south.
Two build eras
The 180th, 181st, Oak Park Avenue, and Live Oak buildings date to the 1970s; Royal Oak Court and 66th Court date to the 1980s and early 1990s.
What’s close
Oak Village sits in central Tinley Park just east of Oak Park Avenue, roughly a mile south of the historic downtown and a walk from the Rock Island Metra line.
- Train
- The Tinley Park (Oak Park Avenue) station on Metra's Rock Island District, about three quarters of a mile north, with the larger 80th Avenue station about a mile and a half west.
- Schools
- Community Consolidated District 146 for PreK-8 and Bremen Community High School District 228 for 9-12. District 228 runs four campuses, so confirm yours by address.
- Highway
- I-80 is the main regional connection, with the Harlem Avenue (Route 43) interchange the closest full access point to the south and east.
- Downtown
- Historic downtown Tinley Park along Oak Park Avenue, with Harmony Square and Zabrocki Plaza hosting the summer farmers market and concerts.
- Parks
- Memorial School Park at the north edge, plus the Tinley Park-Park District's 40 parks including Centennial Park and the Bettenhausen Recreation Center.
- Healthcare
- UChicago Medicine at Ingalls - Tinley Park on 159th Street offers a 24-hour walk-in urgent aid center. The nearest full hospitals are in Harvey and New Lenox.
What it’s actually like to live here
Oak Village is what a well-located, unpretentious condominium community looks like after fifty years of settling in. The buildings are brick and low-rise, the grounds are genuinely landscaped rather than merely mowed, and the pool and clubhouse still function as the social center of the place in July. The scale is human. You are not walking a quarter mile from your car, and in the buildings that have them, the attached garage opens into a lower-level hallway rather than a shared deck. Buyers coming from a single-family house often expect to feel confined and are surprised instead by the balconies, the light, and how much of the maintenance calendar simply stops being their problem.
The location does the heavy lifting. Memorial School and its park sit at the north edge, Central Middle School and its ball fields are two blocks south, and the Oak Park Avenue Metra depot is a walkable stretch up the same street grid the community occupies, feeding the Rock Island line into the city with more than forty weekday trains. Downtown Tinley Park, with Harmony Square, Zabrocki Plaza, the summer farmers market, and a stretch of Oak Park Avenue thick with restaurants and taverns, is close enough that walking to dinner is an honest claim in good weather. For a buyer whose life runs on a train schedule, or a downsizer who wants a walkable downtown without a downtown price, the geography here is hard to beat at this tier.
The honest tradeoffs are worth stating plainly. This community was built across two decades, and the difference between a 1973 building on 181st Street and a 1991 building on Royal Oak Court shows up in mechanicals, windows, layouts, garage availability, and assessment levels. There is no single Oak Village unit, so the building matters as much as the community, and the association budget and reserve study matter more than either. Square footage is modest and most homes are two bedrooms, so this is not the answer for a family that needs a fourth bedroom and a yard. Cook County taxes here run above what a comparable home costs a few miles south in Will County, and the high school district is Bremen 228 rather than the District 230 campuses that serve western Tinley Park, which is a distinction some buyers care about and should hear up front. Finally, because a portion of the stock has historically been rented, any buyer using conventional or FHA financing should confirm owner-occupancy ratios and rental caps early rather than at underwriting.
The questions buyers actually ask
Oak Village FAQ
The questions I get most from buyers shopping Oak Village. If yours isn't here, text 224-385-8779, same-day reply.
- What does the HOA actually cover?
- Every home here is a condominium and carries a monthly assessment. Reported dues vary meaningfully from building to building, which is what you would expect in a community assembled across two build eras with differing garage and amenity configurations. Public records do not publish a single coverage list, so request the 22.1 disclosure package, the current budget, and the reserve study for the specific building before you write an offer.
- What are property taxes like?
- Roughly $4,000 – $7,000 per year, depending on home size and value. Cook County assessor records are the source of truth. Happy to pull a specific bill on any home you're considering.
- What's the typical closing timeline?
- 30 to 60 days from accepted offer to keys. Cash deals can close in two weeks. Conventional financing is usually closer to 60.
- Is Oak Village condos or single-family homes?
- Attached condominium homes in low-rise brick buildings, along Royal Oak Court, Live Oak Court, 66th Court, 180th Street, 181st Street, and Oak Park Avenue. Some homes carry a one-car attached garage reached from a lower-level hallway. If you see a listing site showing detached single-family homes in Oak Village, treat it as an aggregator error.
- What do homes cost here, and how is the market moving?
- Check the live Market snapshot on this page. It pulls straight from the MLS and updates continuously, so it will always be more current than a number written into a paragraph. In general terms, Oak Village is one of the more attainable ways into Tinley Park proper and sits well below detached-home pricing in the same village.
- When were these built, and does the year matter?
- More than usual, yes. Records show homes built between 1972 and 1992, and the eras cluster geographically. The 180th Street, 181st Street, Oak Park Avenue, and Live Oak Court buildings date to the early and mid 1970s, while the Royal Oak Court and 66th Court buildings date to the 1980s and early 1990s. Mechanicals, windows, layouts, and garage availability differ accordingly, so shop the building, not just the community.
- What are the association dues and what do they cover?
- All homes carry a monthly assessment, and reported dues vary meaningfully from building to building, which is consistent with more than one association or assessment tier inside what the MLS labels Oak Village. Because coverage is not published publicly, do not rely on a general answer. Request the 22.1 disclosure package, the current budget, and the reserve study for the specific building, and read what is and is not included before your attorney review period closes.
- Can I really walk to the train?
- The Tinley Park station on the Rock Island District line is at 6700 South Street, between Oak Park Avenue and 66th Court, which is the same street grid Oak Village occupies, roughly three quarters of a mile north. The line runs 23.5 miles into LaSalle Street Station with 42 trains on a weekday. The larger 80th Avenue station, one of the busiest in the Metra system, is about a mile and a half west if you would rather drive and park.
- What schools serve Oak Village?
- Community Consolidated School District 146 for PreK through 8 and Bremen Community High School District 228 for 9 through 12. Memorial School on 179th Street is the closest District 146 elementary and sits at the north edge of the community, and Central Middle School on Oak Park Avenue is the district's only middle school, two blocks south. District 228 operates four high school campuses and published sources disagree on which one serves this address, so confirm with the district before you rely on a specific high school.
- Who is the real estate agent for Oak Village?
- Joe Keegan is the local licensed Illinois real estate broker who covers Oak Village in Tinley Park, IL through Subdiview, a neighborhood-first home search for the Chicago suburbs and collar counties. Joe prices and negotiates from the live MRED sold comps for Oak Village specifically, not national averages, and can help you buy or sell here. Reach Joe at 224-385-8779 or joe@joekeeganhomes.com.
Your local agent
Joe knows Oak Village
Most agents will list anything. I focus on the places I actually know, and the things that move value here don't show up in the MLS write-up: which streets and buildings hold demand, what the HOA or assessments really cover, how the comps read once you account for condition and location, and where buyers consistently want to be.
When you're ready to tour or list, you want someone who has read the last 50 closed comps in this specific market, not a national average, and can tell you what they actually mean for your price. That's how I work. Text or call any time, and I'll give you a real take, not a brochure.
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Market snapshot
Oak Village, by the numbers
Live MRED data, refreshed daily. The numbers below tell you what this market is doing today, not what Zillow's algorithm thinks it might be doing six weeks from now.
Typical list price
$217,400
Typical sale price · last 90 days
$225,000
Homes for sale right now
2
Avg time on market
8 days
Sold in the last year
8
This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC for the period August 17, 2025 through August 17, 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.
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Homes in Oak Village are most often zoned to Bremen HS. Open a school to see its area, the district, and every home for sale that feeds it.
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