Frequently Asked Questions about St. John
What is it like to live in St. John, Joliet, IL?
I could not find verifiable, up-to-date information identifying a distinct neighborhood called 'St. John' within Joliet, IL. Joliet is a mid-sized Will County city with a mix of suburban and industrial areas, commuter access via I‑80/I‑55 and Metra (Rock Island and Heritage Corridor lines), and housing costs generally lower than Chicago. Safety, amenities and housing stock vary by neighborhood, so consult Joliet crime maps, Will County property records and current local real estate listings for neighborhood-level details.
Is St. John, Joliet, IL expensive?
Neighborhood-level price data for St. John in Joliet is not readily available from public sources. Joliet’s overall cost of living and median home prices have historically been lower than the Chicago metropolitan average, so St. John is generally not considered as expensive as comparable Chicago neighborhoods. For precise, up-to-date comparisons consult local MLS listings, the Will County assessor, or recent cost-of-living indices.
What is the weather of St. John, Joliet, IL?
St. John in Joliet has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Typical January highs are around the low 30s °F with lows in the teens, while July highs are usually in the mid-80s °F with overnight lows in the 60s. Precipitation is year-round but peaks in late spring and summer with frequent thunderstorms, and seasonal snowfall commonly totals several dozen inches.
How safe is St. John, Joliet, IL?
Neighborhood-level crime data specifically for St. John within Joliet is limited in public databases. City-level statistics indicate Joliet’s violent and property crime rates have been at or above U.S. national averages based on FBI data and local police reports through 2023–2024. For current, precise safety information, consult the Joliet Police Department crime map, recent police reports, or local neighborhood watch resources.