Frequently Asked Questions about Windcrest
What is it like to live in Windcrest, Oswego, IL?
Windcrest is a residential subdivision within the village of Oswego in Kendall County, part of the Chicago metropolitan area. Residents use suburban services including Oswego Community Unit School District 308, village parks, and municipal services, with housing largely composed of single-family homes. Commuting to Chicago is typically by car; the nearest Metra stations are in Aurora and Naperville and local public-transit options are limited. Current details on Windcrest’s HOA, exact housing stock, and neighborhood amenities are not available here; consult local listings or the village for up-to-date specifics.
Is Windcrest, Oswego, IL expensive?
Specific, up-to-date average home-price or cost-of-living figures for the Windcrest subdivision are not publicly aggregated. Housing costs in Oswego vary by home size, age and lot and are reported at the village and county level through MLS and the Kendall County assessor. For current, verifiable pricing compare active MLS listings or contact a local real-estate agent or the county assessor.
What is the weather of Windcrest, Oswego, IL?
The area has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold with average January lows around 15–20°F (−9 to −6°C) and regular snowfall, while summers are warm to hot and humid with July highs averaging about 80–86°F (27–30°C). Precipitation is distributed year-round, with thunderstorms most common in summer and occasional winter snowstorms.
How safe is Windcrest, Oswego, IL?
Specific, up-to-date crime statistics for the Windcrest subdivision are not published separately. Oswego village-level data and recent FBI reports indicate the village's violent crime rate has been below the U.S. average, while property crime levels vary year-to-year. For current, block-level safety information contact the Oswego Police Department or review local crime maps and reports.