Oswego Apartment Living
Neighborhood Vibe
Oswego is a safe and friendly community. It offers lots of greenery, a bit of golf, and an OK commute to Chicago. People who rent in Oswego also enjoy the benefits of conveniently located shops and restaurants.
Heart of the Neighborhood
The Little White School Museum is the oldest building in Oswego. It's home to a museum documenting Oswego history and archives and serves as a public meeting space for the community. The Quilter's Dozen Quilting Club and the Hilltop Garden Club are two clubs that meet at the Little White School Museum. Did you know that wine was made in Illinois? The Fox River Valley Winery lets visitors experience the finest Illinois wines made in Oswego. Take a winery tour or visit the tasting room to excite and delight your palate.
What We Love Most
Oswego takes pride in its beautiful parks. The Oswegoland Park District owns 63 parks across 1,174 acres. Each park has something historic or exciting about it. For example, Hudson Crossing Park is named so because Native Americans and early settlers would cross the Fox Valley River at that site.
Best Way to Get Around
Oswego is a suburb located about 50 miles southwest of the city of Chicago. While there's no public transit to help you get downtown, you can hop on the highway for your commute into the city: either the I-55, I-88, or I-290 will get you where you need to go. That makes driving the quickest and most convenient way to get around town.
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General
Oswego apartments for rent are available in 1 bedroom, two bedrooms, and three bedrooms. Single-family homes are available in Oswego, with three-bedroom and four-bedroom layouts. However, renters looking for more space will likely find what they need among the abundance of single-family homes for rent.