Frequently Asked Questions about Nowell Park
What is it like to live in Nowell Park, Joliet, IL?
Neighborhood-level, up-to-date information specific to Nowell Park in Joliet, IL is limited; consult local real estate listings or the City of Joliet for current housing, schools, and amenities. Joliet offers regional commuter rail service to Chicago, access to I‑55 and I‑80, a mix of historic and newer housing, and a cost of living generally lower than Chicago's. The city has parks along the Des Plaines River and a Midwestern climate (cold winters, warm summers); safety and property conditions vary by block, so review recent local crime statistics before deciding.
Is Nowell Park, Joliet, IL expensive?
Nowell Park is a residential area in Joliet; housing and overall cost of living in Joliet are generally lower than the nearby Chicago metro and are near or below U.S. averages for housing costs. Neighborhood-level price data for Nowell Park is not separately published by major public sources, so current expense depends on local listings. Check recent MLS/Zillow listings or Will County property records for precise, up-to-date prices.
What is the weather of Nowell Park, Joliet, IL?
The area has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Winter temperatures commonly fall below freezing with regular snowfall from December through March, while summer highs frequently reach the mid-80s°F (around 29°C) with high humidity. Precipitation is year-round, with spring and early summer typically the wettest periods and occasional severe thunderstorms in late spring–summer.
How safe is Nowell Park, Joliet, IL?
As of 2025, Nowell Park is part of Joliet, which records higher-than-average property and violent crime rates compared with Illinois and U.S. averages. Safety varies block-by-block; for current, block-level details consult the Joliet Police Department crime maps, recent FBI/Illinois State Police statistics, and local community reports.