Illinois Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Roselle, Illinois

Population: 23,115

Located in Cook County

Originally settled in 1833, Roselle developed as a wayside stop on the stage line between Chicago and Elgin. Later it became an important rail shipping point for local crops and manufactured goods. As America approached the 20th century, Roselle prospered and was know by local residents a great place to start business and raise a family.

Today, Roselle is a growing community of more than 23,000. Part of Roselle's success stems from it's diversity in industry, in housing, and its people. This unique relationship explains why it is a community of retail, professional, commercial, and industrial opportunity.

Roselle's strength is in its people. Many families are the second and third generation to live in Roselle. These people live here, play here, and do business here because they appreciate the quality of life that Roselle has to offer.

When driving through our community, one is struck by the tree lined streets and the sense of community that sets Roselle apart from the typical suburban community.

Courtesy of the Village of Roselle