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Winfield, IL Homes For Sale

Winfield, IL Homes For Sale

Explore homes, neighborhoods, and what it’s like living in Winfield, Illinois

Browse current homes for sale in Winfield, IL and explore some of the most popular neighborhoods in the area.

Popular Neighborhoods in Winfield, IL

Explore some of the most well-known neighborhoods in Winfield and what makes each one different

Winfield is made up of several distinct neighborhoods, each with its own feel and price point. Some areas offer larger lots and established trees, while others feature newer construction and more modern layouts. Communities like Klein Creek offer a more established setting with golf course views and mature landscaping, while neighborhoods like Fisher Farms provide a newer, more updated feel.

We’ve created dedicated pages for some of the most well-known neighborhoods in Winfield, where you can explore what it’s like to live in each area, along with current homes for sale and recent sales:

Klein Creek (golf course community)

Timber Ridge

Fisher Farm

Silverwood Glen

Shelburne Farms

The Woods of Cantigny

 

If you are considering a specific subdivision, exploring recent sales and property trends within that neighborhood can give you a much clearer picture of value.

 

Want a more detailed breakdown of each neighborhood in Winfield? You can read our full guide to the best neighborhoods in Winfield here.

Living in Winfield, Illinois

A quieter, more residential suburb with space and convenience

Winfield is a small village in DuPage County with a quiet, residential feel. It sits just west of Wheaton and offers a little more space and a little less traffic than some of the surrounding towns.

Many buyers are drawn to Winfield because of that balance. You are close to shopping, restaurants, and the Metra in nearby towns, but still get tree-lined streets, larger lots in many areas, and a more relaxed pace of life.

The Illinois Prairie Path runs through Winfield and is popular for walking, biking, and running. Several local parks throughout the village offer playgrounds, open green space, and small ponds.

Winfield is also home to Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, one of the largest employers in the area. This brings many medical professionals and adds long-term stability to the community.

While Winfield itself is primarily residential, you are just minutes from downtown Wheaton, Cantigny Park, and shopping and dining throughout the western suburbs.

For buyers who value space, established neighborhoods, and a quieter overall feel, Winfield continues to be a strong option in DuPage County.

If you want a deeper breakdown of neighborhoods and what to expect, you can read our full guide to living in Winfield here.

Winfield IL Real Estate Market

Home styles, price ranges, and what buyers can expect

Winfield real estate offers a mix of established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. Most homes are single-family properties, with a range of ranch homes, two-story homes, and some larger custom builds.

 

Home prices in Winfield typically range from the mid $300s to the $800s and above, depending on size, updates, and location within the village. Homes near Pleasant Hill Elementary and within newer subdivisions often attract strong buyer interest.

 

Inventory in Winfield tends to be limited compared to larger surrounding towns. Because of that, well-priced and updated homes can move quickly, especially in the spring and early summer market.

 

If you are considering buying or selling in Winfield, understanding recent sales and pricing trends is key. Even within the same subdivision, values can vary based on condition, lot size, and finished basement space.

Recently Sold Homes in Winfield, IL

Review recent home sales in Winfield to better understand current market values and pricing trends.

Schools in Winfield, IL

School districts serving Winfield, IL

Winfield is served primarily by Community Unit School District 200, which also serves parts of Wheaton and nearby communities. Winfield District 34 also serves a large portion of students for elementary and middle school.

Many buyers moving to the area specifically ask about school boundaries, so it is important to confirm attendance zones before making an offer.

Some of the well-known schools serving Winfield include:

• Pleasant Hill Elementary School
• Winfield Central School
• Wheaton North High School

 

School boundaries can vary depending on the specific neighborhood. For example, homes in subdivisions like Klein Creek and Shelburne Farms may feed into different elementary schools depending on location.

If schools are a priority in your home search, we recommend verifying the exact district and school assignment for any property you are considering.

FAQs About Winfield, IL

Common questions buyers may have before moving to Winfield

Winfield is known for its quieter residential feel, access to parks and the Prairie Path, and proximity to surrounding towns like Wheaton. Many buyers choose Winfield for its balance of space and convenience.

Most of Winfield is served by Community Unit School District 200. Winfield District 34 is also serving parts of Winfield for elementary and middle school. School assignments can vary by neighborhood, so it is always best to confirm boundaries directly with the district boundary maps. 

Winfield primarily features single-family homes, with a mix of ranch homes, two-story homes, and some townhome communities like Timber Creek, Lee Station, Shelburne Farms, and parts of Klein Creek. 

Winfield is located about 30 miles west of downtown Chicago. Many residents commute via nearby Metra stations in Wheaton or West Chicago.

Winfield has limited new construction compared to neighboring towns, but occasional newer builds and redevelopment opportunities do come to market.