See our chart below for the top-selling suburban housing markets in Chicagoland in April, according to research from Redfin. To adjust between total home sales and the single-family/condo markets, click on the tabs.
| Suburb | Total Home Sales |
|---|---|
| Naperville | 271 |
| Aurora | 221 |
| Plainfield | 175 |
| Joliet | 149 |
| Elgin | 136 |
| Palatine | 124 |
| Arlington Heights | 124 |
| Schaumburg | 120 |
| Evanston | 109 |
| Bolingbrook | 106 |
| Suburb | Single-Family Sales |
|---|---|
| Naperville | 198 |
| Aurora | 147 |
| Plainfield | 142 |
| Joliet | 125 |
| Elgin | 91 |
| Bolingbrook | 87 |
| Crystal Lake | 85 |
| Arlington Heights | 82 |
| Glen Ellyn | 77 |
| St. Charles | 76 |
| Suburb | Condo/Townhome Sales |
|---|---|
| Naperville | 72 |
| Aurora | 66 |
| Evanston | 64 |
| Schaumburg | 57 |
| Plainfield | 56 |
| Tinley Park | 45 |
| Oak Park | 43 |
| Arlington Heights | 42 |
| Orland Park | 42 |
| Des Plaines | 39 |
Photo credit: Carole J. Buckwalter, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bridge_at_the_Riverwalk,_Naperville_IL.jpg

These are interesting number but information would be more relevant if we knew the # households in each community and the median price range