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Situated along the Fox River in McHenry County, Cary combines residential comfort with convenient access to both nature and city life. Founded in 1841 by William Dennison Cary, this historic village has evolved from its railway beginnings into a well-established community of nearly 18,000 residents. With average one-bedroom apartment rents around $1,474 and two-bedrooms at $1,673, Cary offers housing options at price points that compare favorably to other Chicago suburbs while providing excellent transportation access via the Union Pacific Northwest Metra line and U.S. Route 14.
Cary's compact 6.6 square miles encompasses both natural attractions and everyday conveniences. The village's location offers a 50-minute Metra train ride to downtown Chicago, making it accessible for city commuters. The area is served by Community High School District 155, which includes Cary-Grove High School and Prairie Ridge High School. Residents can enjoy outdoor recreation throughout the year, with easy access to the Fox River and the village's park system.
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The average rent in Cary, IL is $1,483.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Cary, IL is $1,192.
The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Cary, IL is $1,483.
The average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Cary, IL is $1,661.
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