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The Living Guide

Naperville Neighborhoods

From the historic streets of downtown to the rolling greens of the south side. Discover the neighborhood that matches your lifestyle.

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Why Live in Naperville?

Ranked as one of the best places to live in America, Naperville offers a rare combination of world-class schools, a vibrant downtown dining scene, and diverse housing options. Whether you prefer the historic charm of the north side or the luxury estates of the south, there is a community here for you.

Browse Naperville Subdivisions

Pembroke Commons subdivision entrance sign in Naperville with brick pillars, planters, landscaping, and nearby homes.

Pembroke Commons

A well-established Naperville subdivision near top-rated District 203 schools and the Springbrook Prairie Forest Preserve
$325k–$550k
Harmony Grove subdivision entrance sign in Naperville with brick monument, flowers, lawn, and mature trees.

Harmony Grove

South Naperville, Route 59, newer construction
$740k-$865k
Aero Estates subdivision in Naperville with newly built townhomes, attached garages, driveways, and landscaped front entries.

Aero Estates

Naperville's unique fly-in residential community with private airport access.
$650k–$1.2M
Aerial view of Heatherstone East subdivision in Naperville with residential homes, mature trees, sidewalks, and nearby pond.

Heatherstone East

75th Street corridor, commuter routes, low-maintenance townhouse living in South Naperville.
$550k–$950k
Quiet residential street in Naperville, Illinois, with a row of two-story suburban homes, small front lawns, leafing spring trees, parked cars, and mailboxes along the sidewalk under an overcast sky.

Springbrook Prairie

Nature's Embrace in Southern Naperville
$600K-$875K
Row of multi-story townhomes with garages and trees beside a curved sidewalk and manicured green lawn under a blue sky with clouds.

Enclave at Country Lakes

Lakeside living with suburban charm.
$300k - $345k
Residential lane between rows of multi-story townhomes with brick and siding, garages, shrubs, and small trees under a blue sky.

Charlestown Woods

Charming townhome living close to vibrant downtown Naperville.
$485k - $855k
Tree-lined suburban street with detached homes, driveways, and green lawns under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Penncross Knoll

Family-friendly homes near parks and top-rated schools.
Suburban street with brick-and-siding townhomes, attached garages, parked cars, and a young tree under a blue sky with large white clouds.

Lakewood Crossing

Family-friendly living in Naperville with convenient access to amenities.
$339,900 - $505,000

Naperville Neighborhoods Map

See where every Naperville subdivision sits in relation to downtown, schools, I-88, and Route 59. Tap any pin to open that neighborhood's page.

Schools That Shape Naperville Neighborhoods

From award-winning elementary schools to nationally recognized high schools, education drives home values and family decisions across Naperville. Explore the school districts, attendance boundaries, programs, and academic highlights that define each area. Whether you prioritize STEM academies, International Baccalaureate programs, or walkable K-5 schools, understanding the school landscape helps you choose the right neighborhood for your family.
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Modern school building in Indian Prairie School District 204 (IPSD 204), serving families in Naperville, Aurora, Plainfield, and Bolingbrook.

Indian Prairie School District 204

Inspire all students to achieve their greatest potential.
Suburban neighborhood street with single-family homes, parked cars, and autumn trees under a calm evening sky.

Maplebrook

Family-friendly community with top-rated schools.
Aerial view of an elementary school campus surrounded by suburban homes under a bright blue sky.

Kingsley Elementary School Neighborhood, Naperville Illinois

Family-friendly community centered around highly-rated Kingsley Elementary.
Aerial view of a large church with a tall white steeple at a busy intersection in a residential neighborhood.

Saints Peter & Paul

Historic charm and strong community in Downtown Naperville.

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Naperville Neighborhoods FAQ

How many neighborhoods and subdivisions does Naperville have?

Naperville is home to more than 130 named neighborhoods and subdivisions, ranging from the historic, tree-lined streets near downtown and the Riverwalk to large master-planned communities on the south and west sides. You can browse them on the interactive subdivision map and the A to Z list on this page.

Where can I see a map of Naperville's neighborhoods?

This page includes an interactive Naperville neighborhoods and subdivisions map. Each pin marks a subdivision and links to its dedicated page, so you can see where a community sits in relation to downtown, schools, I-88, and Route 59 before you visit.

How do I choose the right Naperville neighborhood?

Start with the things that shape daily life: school attendance area, commute (Metra and I-88 access), price range, and the amenities you want, such as walkable to downtown, golf course, pool and tennis, riverfront, or a quiet cul-de-sac. Use the filters and neighborhood guides on this page to compare, then reach out to The Dan Firks Team for local, address-specific guidance.

What school districts serve Naperville's neighborhoods?

Most Naperville neighborhoods fall within one of two districts: Naperville Community Unit School District 203 (generally central, north, and east Naperville) and Indian Prairie School District 204 (generally south and southwest Naperville). A small number of edge areas sit in neighboring districts. Because boundaries follow the address rather than the city limits, always confirm the exact attendance area for any specific home.

Are Naperville neighborhoods in DuPage County or Will County?

Both. Naperville straddles the DuPage and Will county line: northern and central neighborhoods are typically in DuPage County, while many south-side subdivisions are in Will County. The county affects property tax bills and some services, so it is worth confirming for any neighborhood you are considering.

What types of neighborhoods does Naperville have?

Naperville offers a wide mix: established neighborhoods near the historic downtown and Riverwalk, master-planned communities with clubhouses, pools, and trails on the south and west sides, townhome and condominium communities, golf course communities, and newer-construction subdivisions. The map and guides on this page help you match a neighborhood type to how you want to live.