Sugar Grove, IL vs Wilmette, IL
There is a significant gap in the cost of living between these two cities. Sugar Grove is 28.6% cheaper than Wilmette. With a cost index of 115 vs 161, the difference would have a meaningful impact on a household's monthly budget. Someone relocating from Sugar Grove to Wilmette should plan for substantially higher expenses across most categories.
On the housing front, median rent in Sugar Grove is $1,608/month compared to $1,968/month in Wilmette — a 18% difference. Home values follow the same pattern: Sugar Grove is more affordable at $372,000 median vs $802,200.
Median household income in Sugar Grove is $116,250 compared to $192,300 in Wilmette (-39.5%). While Wilmette is more expensive, its higher salaries more than compensate — residents there may actually end up with more disposable income. Looking at affordability, residents of Sugar Grove spend roughly 16.6% of their income on rent, more than the 12.3% in Wilmette.
Climate-wise, both cities share similar average temperatures (49.4°F vs 50.8°F). Sugar Grove receives more rainfall at 33.8" per year compared to 32.3" in Wilmette.
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