ZIP 60004 sits in the northern part of Arlington Heights, one of the largest suburbs in Cook County. The area is mostly established single-family homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s, with mature trees lining streets like Burning Bush Lane and Kennicott Avenue. You'll find families that have owned their homes for decades alongside newer buyers who picked the area for its good schools and easy Metra access on the Union Pacific Northwest line. Neighborhoods in this zip include Scarsdale, Dryden Place, and areas close to Camelot Park.
The Chicago-area climate hits ZIP 60004 hard. Winters push well below freezing, and freeze-thaw cycles do real damage to foundations, tile grout, and basement walls over time. Summers run humid and warm, which speeds up mold and moisture problems in poorly finished basements. Homes in this zip that haven't been updated in 15 or 20 years often need serious work on bathrooms and lower levels. That's normal for the area, and it's exactly the kind of work we do every week.