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Westmont Overview

Once a quiet agrarian community, Westmont has developed into a booming metropolis. Thanks in part to the extension of a local rail line in the 1850s, Westmont has grown from a sleepy town to a cozy community ideal for residents seeking a slightly slower pace. Today the area around Westmont has become one of the most prosperous areas in the state. Westmont is historically known for its contributions to the Chicago Blues scene—Muddy Waters, the father of Chicago Blues, lived and died in the community.

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The Tinley Park real estate market has a wide range of housing options, from large Prairie-style homes with lush lawns and tall trees, to mid-century split-levels in traditional subdivisions with manicured lawns. Tinley Park homes, featuring both single-family homes and newer condos and townhouses, are a popular choice for families looking to be close to Chicago while having more space in an affordable and vibrant community. Most Tinley Park real estate offers lawn space or nearby parks, making it ideal for home seekers wishing to add greenery to their homelife. It would not be uncommon to find raised ranches and split levels among the winding subdivision streets - as well as newer, more upmarket homes with modern layouts - nestled among trees and welcoming neighbors.

Westmont History

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Westmont is located approximately 18 miles (29 km) west of the Chicago Loop in the southeastern portion of DuPage County, on the fringe of the Chicago Metropolitan Area. The area known as Westmont was inhabited by the Potawatami until the year 1833. After several failed attempts by the U. S. Government to persuade the Native Americans to move from the area, in 1833, the Native Americans agreed under coercion to vacate their land for nominal payment. The development of the Illinois-Michigan Canal, authorized by the State of Illinois in the 1820s but delayed in construction until the 1830s, contributed to Westmont's early growth. When the economic Panic of 1837 halted canal construction, many of the workers turned to farming, and agriculture became the major occupation, with produce sold in nearby Chicago. The area around Westmont became one of the most prosperous sections of the state. Westmont has historically been known for its contributions to the Chicago Blues scene, as the father of Chicago Blues, Muddy Waters, lived and died in the community.

Dream Town Knows Westmont

As suburban experts, Dream Town has successfully sold properties in Westmont. Dream Town holds a well-earned reputation for its impressive sales volume and dedication to personal, attentive service. Benefit from the Dream Town advantage when selling your Westmont home. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, Dream Town drives more sales than any other Chicago brokerage.

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The Sights of Westmont

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