Known for its curved roads that were influenced by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Clarendon Hills has a unique street plan that contours its beautiful natural landscape.
The rapidly-growing village has been named one of the best places to live in the Chicago area by West Suburban Living and today is home to more than 80 businesses. Eight parks spanning nearly 50 acres offer recreational activities with amenities including baseball diamonds, soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, trails, and areas for picnicking.
Once known as “Daisy Fields,” Clarendon Hills celebrates its beginnings every June with Daisy Days and the annual Daisy Dash, consisting of a 5K run to benefit local charities.
Transportation is convenient for commuters with the Clarendon Hills Metra station, which provides service to Chicago and Aurora along the BNSF Railway.
As active members of the community, they maintain a solid reputation as honest, ethical, and dedicated to their clients.