971 Coventry Lane

Property details·Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois·16-27-307-040

3Beds
2Baths
2,394Sq ft
0.13Acres
1988Built
$700KLast sale

Location

Address

971 Coventry Lane

Highland Park, IL 60035

Lake County

Parcel ID

16-27-307-040

Coordinates

42.169493, -87.826750

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
2,394
Stories
1.75
Year built
1988
Fireplace
Yes
Garage
2-car G

Land & lot

Lot size
0.13 acres
Land area
5,528 sq ft
Subdivision
Highland Park
Neighborhood
1827060
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$17,137.56
Market value$645,035
Assessed value$214,990
Building value$537,312
Land value$107,723

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Lake County 2026 Insights

Lake County, Illinois: Chicago's Affluent Northern Collar

There's a telling paradox at the heart of Lake County's housing story. This is one of the wealthiest counties in the Midwest — median household income of $108,917, nearly 45% above the national figure — yet 22% of its renters are severely rent-burdened, spending more than half their income on housing. That gap between the county's prosperity narrative and the daily financial reality for its renting minority is the most interesting tension in the data.

Lake County stretches from the northern edge of Chicago's suburbs all the way to the Wisconsin border, encompassing Waukegan's gritty industrial waterfront, the manicured lakefront estates of Lake Forest and Highland Park, and pharmaceutical corridors around Abbvie's global headquarters in North Chicago. That geography — not just the demographics — explains why the income distribution is so stretched. The Gini coefficient of 0.477 is notably high for a suburban county, reflecting a community that is simultaneously home to Fortune 500 executives and working-class manufacturing families.

A Housing Market Quietly Running Hot

A 13% year-over-year price increase on a median of $380,000 is not what most people expect from a mature, fully-built-out Chicago suburb. But Lake County has benefited from a specific post-pandemic dynamic: remote workers fleeing Cook County's property taxes and urban density, willing to pay a premium for larger homes with lake access or forest preserve surroundings. The average home here is just over 2,000 square feet at $225 per square foot — still meaningfully cheaper per square foot than Chicago's North Shore equivalents, which helps explain the migration pull.

The spread between the 10th and 90th percentile prices — $185,000 to $925,000 — is extraordinarily wide for a single county, a 5x range that underscores just how economically diverse this geography really is.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$380,000+13.0% YoY, outpacing most Illinois counties
Median Household Income$108,9171.45x national average of $75,149
Homeownership Rate74.4%well above national average of ~65%
Severe Rent Burden22.0%1-in-5 renters spending 50%+ of income on housing

The Remote Work Premium

With 17.3% of workers now working from home — nearly double pre-pandemic norms — and a remarkably low 1.6% car-free rate, Lake County is quintessentially auto-dependent suburban Illinois. Yet that remote work share is meaningful: it's drawing higher-income households who no longer need Metra access to justify living here, pushing demand into neighborhoods that previously felt "too far out."

The Education and Workforce Divide

Nearly 47% of Lake County adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher — a figure that reflects the county's pharmaceutical, healthcare, and finance employment base. But 9.4% have less than a high school diploma, and the limited English-speaking population of 13.1% points to a significant immigrant workforce, concentrated in Waukegan and Round Lake Beach, that experiences an entirely different economic Lake County than the one captured in the headline income numbers.


What makes Lake County, Illinois unique? Lake County sits at a genuine economic crossroads: it's Illinois's second-wealthiest large county by median income, yet contains Waukegan — one of the state's most economically distressed mid-sized cities. That internal contrast, stretched between lakefront mansions and industrial neighborhoods, makes its housing data genuinely difficult to summarize in a single number.

Is Lake County affordable compared to Chicago? On a per-square-foot basis, yes — $225/sqft versus $300+ in many Chicago neighborhoods. But the 13% annual price surge and a price-to-income ratio around 3.5x (which sounds reasonable nationally) masks severe affordability stress for the county's renting quarter, particularly in lower-income municipalities.

Why are home prices rising so fast in Lake County? A combination of limited inventory (just 4,553 sales against 270,000 total units in 12 months), post-pandemic remote work migration from Cook County, and the enduring appeal of Great Lakes access and top-tier school districts in communities like Lake Forest, Deerfield, and Libertyville.

Local market context

Highland Park has 13,223 properties in our comprehensive database.

Properties in Highland Park average $900,535, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $319 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Highland Park are 76% higher than the Lake County average.

MetricHighland ParkLake Countyvs County
Average Price$900,535$510,668+76%
Avg Sq Ft2,8192,117+33%
Price/Sq Ft$319$241+32%
Properties13,223297,589-96%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Highland Park, IL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Highland Park, IL?

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Homes in Highland Park, IL average 2,819 square feet, with an average price of $900,535.

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