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Romeoville

Romeoville

Romeoville is a high-value Will County suburb known for its premier recreation facilities and strategic location along the I-55 corridor. It offers buyers a mix of established neighborhoods and modern new construction, making it one of the most affordable and commuter-friendly options in the southwest suburbs.

Overview for Romeoville, IL

41,933 people live in Romeoville, where the median age is 35.6 and the average individual income is $36,267. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

41,933

Total Population

35.6 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$36,267

Average individual Income

Living in Romeoville, IL

A local guide for buyers who want affordability, recreation, and a central location

Romeoville is a rapidly evolving Will County village that has transformed from a quiet industrial hub into a sought-after suburban destination. Known for its strategic location along the I-55 corridor, Romeoville offers a unique mix of established residential pockets and massive new-construction growth. If you’re searching things like “Is Romeoville a good place to live?” “Romeoville Metra schedule,” “Valley View School District,” or “Romeoville vs Plainfield,” this guide gives you the ground-level perspective on life in the village.

Romeoville is a top choice for buyers who want more "house for their money" without sacrificing amenities. It’s a place where you can find entry-level townhomes, mid-century ranch styles, and expansive new builds all within a 10-minute drive of each other.

What it feels like to live in Romeoville

Romeoville feels practical and active. It doesn't have the "sleepy" vibe of some outer suburbs because of its thriving local economy and massive park system.

  • Value-Driven: One of the most affordable entry points for high-quality housing in Will County.

  • Active & Green: Over 30 parks and a huge focus on community recreation facilities.

  • Balanced: A mix of residential quiet and major retail/dining convenience along Weber Road.

The village has a "getting things done" energy. Whether it's the newer municipal buildings or the constant improvement of local trails, residents here tend to appreciate a community that is clearly investing in itself.


A day in the life in Romeoville

Life here revolves around convenience. Weekdays usually involve a quick hop onto I-55 or a trip to the Metra station, with grocery runs and errands being handled easily at the major retail hubs on the west side.

Weekends in Romeoville are about the outdoors and local events:

  • Hitting the Romeoville Aquatic Center or Heritage Falls Water Park in the summer.

  • Taking the kids to Volunteer Park for the splash pad or the skate park.

  • Grabbing some breakfast at Bee Brothers or meeting neighbors at RomeoFest.

It’s the kind of town where you’ll see people out on the trails or at the Athletic & Event Center year-round.


The Recreation Hub

Romeoville doesn't have a "traditional" old-world downtown like some neighbors, but it has something many buyers prefer: a centralized Recreation and Municipal corridor that acts as the heart of the town.

Highlights that residents actually use:

  • Edward Hospital Athletic & Event Center: A massive 76,000-sq-ft facility for indoor sports and expos.

  • O'Hara Woods Preserve: 54 acres of natural trails and birdwatching in the middle of town.

  • The Romeoville Aquatic Center: A premier indoor/outdoor water facility open year-round.

  • Village Park: The central spot for the 55,000-sq-ft Recreation Center and major festivals.


Neighborhoods & housing options

Romeoville is widely considered one of the best "value" plays in the Chicago suburbs. You get significantly more square footage and newer finishes than you might in nearby towns for the same price.

You’ll find:

  • Established Subdivisions: Mature trees and solid 1970s-90s builds that offer great bones for renovation.

  • Newer Developments: Large, modern single-family homes on the west side near the Plainfield border.

  • Townhome Communities: High-demand options like Weslake or Marquette's Landing for low-maintenance living.

Whether you are a first-time buyer looking for a starter home or a move-up buyer wanting a 4-bedroom with a 3-car garage, Romeoville likely has a neighborhood that fits.


Schools in Romeoville

Most of Romeoville is served by the Valley View School District 365U, known for its diverse programs and strong athletic traditions. Small portions of the village are also served by Plainfield and Lockport districts.

See below for School Information and Ratings


Commuting from Romeoville

Romeoville is a logistics and commuter hub for a reason.

  • I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) is the main artery, providing a direct shot into Chicago or south toward Joliet.

  • Metra Heritage Corridor Line offers a station at 135th and New Avenue for a stress-free trip to Union Station.

  • Weber Road & Route 53 connect you quickly to Naperville, Bolingbrook, and Crest Hill.


Parks, trails, and family stuff to do

If you like being outside, Romeoville is hard to beat for its price point. The village is packed with modern recreational infrastructure.

Parks & Outdoor Space

  • Volunteer Park – Features a popular splash pad, dog park, skate park, and disc golf course.

  • Discovery Park – A go-to for youth sports with multiple ball fields and open green space.

  • Centennial Trail – Offers scenic biking and walking paths along the Des Plaines River.

Pools & Aquatic Centers

  • Romeoville Aquatic Center – An award-winning year-round facility with indoor slides, a lazy river, and a lap pool.

Golf Courses

  • Mistwood Golf Club – A premier public course featuring a "Performance Center" and a highly-rated tavern/restaurant.


Diversity, community, and who Romeoville is best for

Romeoville is a vibrant, diverse community (consistently ranked among the most diverse in Illinois) that attracts people who want a grounded, suburban lifestyle without the "status-seeking" atmosphere of some neighbors.

Romeoville is usually a great fit for:

  • First-time buyers looking for modern homes under $400k.

  • Commuters who want easy access to I-55 and the Heritage Corridor Metra.

  • Families who prioritize community-funded parks and recreation.

  • Buyers looking for a community that is still growing and modernizing.


Romeoville quick Q&A

Is Romeoville, IL a good place to live? Yes—especially if you value affordability and access. It offers a very high standard of parks and facilities for its price point.

How is the commute from Romeoville to Chicago? By car, I-55 is the direct route (about 30-45 mins without heavy traffic). The Metra Heritage Corridor line provides a 50-minute ride to Union Station on weekdays.

What parts of Romeoville are most in demand? Neighborhoods on the west side (near Weber Rd) are popular for newer builds, while central neighborhoods near the Recreation Center are prized for their proximity to parks and schools.


Next steps

If you’re considering Romeoville, the best move is to compare the newer construction on the west side with the established values in the center of town to see which fits your budget and lifestyle best.

Use the suburb guides on this site to compare Romeoville with nearby areas like Plainfield, Bolingbrook, and Shorewood. If you want a personalized list of homes that fit your specific criteria, reach out through the contact page today.

 


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Around Romeoville, IL

There's plenty to do around Romeoville, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Just Breathe Yoga Studio, and Kasia M Wolny.

Name Category Distance Reviews
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Active 4.67 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.98 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Romeoville, IL

Romeoville has 13,388 households, with an average household size of 3.08. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Romeoville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 41,933 people call Romeoville home. The population density is 2,149.49 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

41,933

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

35.6

Median Age

49 / 51%

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Schools in Romeoville, IL

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