Frequently Asked Questions about The Townes at Ashcroft Walk
What is it like to live in The Townes at Ashcroft Walk, Oswego, IL?
The Townes at Ashcroft Walk is a townhouse development within suburban Oswego, Illinois. Oswego is in Kendall County and is served by Oswego Community Unit School District 308, with parks, trails and local retail amenities nearby. There is no Metra station in Oswego, so commuters typically drive to nearby Aurora or Naperville stations or use regional highways; local public transit is limited. Specifics about unit features, HOA fees, and on-site amenities for this development are not verifiable here.
Is The Townes at Ashcroft Walk, Oswego, IL expensive?
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What is the weather of The Townes at Ashcroft Walk, Oswego, IL?
The area has a humid continental (hot-summer) climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy—January average temperatures typically fall in the low-to-mid 20s °F (about -6 to -3 °C)—while summers are warm and humid, with July highs near the low 80s °F (around 27–29 °C). Precipitation is distributed year-round, with common winter snowfall and frequent thunderstorms in late spring and summer.
How safe is The Townes at Ashcroft Walk, Oswego, IL?
Specific crime statistics for The Townes at Ashcroft Walk are not published separately. The development is within Oswego Police Department jurisdiction and covered by Kendall County public-safety resources, and the village publishes crime reports and online maps. For current, neighborhood-level safety data consult the Village of Oswego police crime statistics, local crime-mapping services (e.g., CityProtect/SpotCrime), or the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office.