Carillon Club, Naperville — Amenities

DuPage County | 778 homes | Gated | Clubhouse, pools, fitness — and fairway views on most lots

Carillon Club is built around a golf course, and that shapes the community in ways that go beyond aesthetics. The fairways create natural buffers between lots, which means more backyard privacy and separation than you typically get in a density-efficient 55+ development. Most homes have either a fairway view, a pond view, or both. It is one of the main reasons the community holds value at the top of the DuPage 55+ price range.

The golf course is not owned by the HOA. It operates independently. Residents are not automatically members — golf access requires a separate membership or pay-as-you-play fees. This is different from Sun City Huntley (HOA-owned Heritage Oaks) or Carillon Plainfield (course is part of the community). If walkable, affordable golf is the deciding factor in your purchase, verify current membership terms and green fee pricing directly with the club before you make an offer. The fairway views come with the home; the golf does not.

What the HOA Covers (~$300/mo)

What the HOA does not cover: Individual lot lawn care, exterior home maintenance, homeowners insurance, and utilities are all owner responsibility. The $300/mo fee is for community amenities and common areas only. Budget accordingly — a single-family home in this price range typically runs $150–$250/mo in lawn and exterior upkeep depending on lot size and service frequency.

The Naperville Location Argument

The community sits in southwest Naperville near the Route 59 corridor — one of the most service-dense retail strips in the western suburbs. Grocery, pharmacy, banking, restaurants, and medical offices are all within a 5-minute drive without touching a highway. Edward-Elmhurst Health (formerly Edward Hospital) is the area's major medical center, roughly 10 minutes away and consistently ranked among the top community hospitals in Illinois. For buyers coming from more rural or suburban-fringe communities, the proximity to full urban services without the density of Chicago itself is genuinely useful — not marketing language.

Metra BNSF service runs from Naperville station to downtown Chicago in approximately 40 minutes. If adult children are commuting into the city, Naperville is one of the few western suburb locations where visiting family can function without a car. Interstate 88 is roughly 10 minutes north for regional travel.

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