Frequently Asked Questions about Medinah
What is it like to live in Medinah, Roselle, IL?
Medinah is a quiet, suburban area characterized by predominantly single-family homes on larger lots and notable for the Medinah Country Club and golf courses. Residents access parks, local shopping and services in Roselle and nearby suburbs, while commuting is typically by car with nearby access to O’Hare Airport and major expressways (I‑290, I‑355); public transit options are limited. Housing is largely residential with a mix of older and newer construction and is served by local suburban school districts.
Is Medinah, Roselle, IL expensive?
Medinah (the neighborhood near the Medinah Country Club) is generally more expensive than the broader Roselle area, with higher-than-average home values driven by larger lots and upscale single-family homes. Housing is the main reason local cost of living is above Roselle and many nearby suburbs. Precise median sale prices change regularly; consult current real estate listings or DuPage County assessor data for exact figures.
What is the weather of Medinah, Roselle, IL?
The area has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, with January highs near freezing and lows in the teens (°F), while summers are warm to hot and humid, with July highs typically in the low–mid 80s°F. Precipitation is spread through the year (including thunderstorms and occasional severe weather in late spring–summer), and annual snowfall is generally around 30–40 inches.
How safe is Medinah, Roselle, IL?
Medinah is a primarily residential area served by the Roselle Police Department and DuPage County law-enforcement agencies and is generally regarded as a lower-crime suburban community. Detailed crime statistics for Medinah specifically are not published separately; Roselle and DuPage County publish annual crime reports and maps. For up-to-date, address-level safety information consult the Roselle Police Department crime map or DuPage County crime statistics.