Frequently Asked Questions about Far Southeast
What is it like to live in Far Southeast, Aurora, IL?
Far Southeast is part of Aurora’s southeastern residential sector, with predominantly single-family homes, local retail strips, and a suburban street layout. Residents typically rely on personal vehicles for commuting, as public transit options are limited and travel time to downtown Aurora or Chicago depends on traffic. Safety and housing costs vary by block—consult Aurora Police Department crime maps and current MLS listings for up-to-date, specific information; the area experiences a Midwestern climate with cold winters and warm, humid summers.
Is Far Southeast, Aurora, IL expensive?
There is limited publicly available neighborhood-level cost-of-living and housing data specifically for Far Southeast. Aurora’s overall housing costs and cost of living are generally lower than nearby Chicago, but prices vary across neighborhoods. For a definitive answer, consult current MLS/Zillow listings or U.S. Census/ACS median home value and rent figures for the specific census tract.
What is the weather of Far Southeast, Aurora, IL?
The area has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) with cold winters and hot, humid summers. Typical January averages are highs around 28–32°F (−2–0°C) and lows near 12–18°F (−11–−8°C); July averages are highs about 83–86°F (28–30°C) and lows around 62–67°F (17–19°C). Precipitation is year-round with annual rainfall about 36–38 inches and average seasonal snowfall roughly 30–35 inches, with snow in winter and spring/fall storm periods.
How safe is Far Southeast, Aurora, IL?
Neighborhood-level safety data for Far Southeast is limited in public datasets; citywide crime reports and the Aurora Police Department’s crime map show that crime levels vary significantly block-by-block. Public incident data in Aurora include both property and violent crime, with some neighborhoods reporting higher incident rates than others. For current, verifiable conditions, consult the Aurora Police Department crime map and recent city or state crime reports and contact local community groups for up-to-date neighborhood information.