Cooksville, IL


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Cooksville, IL

About Cooksville, IL

Cooksville, IL is a wonderful place to live. It is a small town with a population of around 3,000 people, so it has that small-town feel with all the amenities of a larger city. The downtown area has been revitalized in recent years, making it an enjoyable place to spend time. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and entertainment options around town for residents to enjoy. The community is very welcoming and diverse, with people from all walks of life living here. Overall, Cooksville is a great place to live, offering plenty of opportunities for growth and development both socially and professionally. Mid-sized city complex - North-central Illinois, 100 miles southwest of Chicago.

Location Details

State: Illinois
County: McLean County
Metro Area: Bloomington Metro Area
City: Cooksville
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 662 ft above sea level
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Bloomington and sister city Normal are a typical Illinois “prairie” town pair near the center of the state. However, the campuses of the Illinois State University and Illinois Wesleyan University, with their college-town flavor, add a unique element. The troubled Mitsubishi Motors is the largest manufacturer, but the insurance, financial services and agricultural interests steady the economy. State Farm Insurance makes its headquarters in Bloomington and is by far the largest employer.

The city is clean and quiet, with an educated population a few college-town amenities and a large annual Shakespeare festival. Living is simple and stress-free, but some might not find enough to do. Commutes are among the shortest in the country, crime rates are low, and air quality is excellent. The area scores consistently well in all categories, resulting in a relatively high ranking.

The terrain is a typically flat, agricultural Illinois prairie with few topographic features. The climate is continental with changeable weather and a wide range of temperature extremes. Summers are warm and humid with pleasant weather in June and September. Most precipitation falls as thunderstorms in the summer, and drops off in the winter with a mix of rain and snow. First freeze is late October, last is late April.

Cooksville Cost of Living
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Small-town atmosphere, stable economy, and educated population make Cooksville a great place to live.

$160,300
-110.9% lower than avg
$57,917
-19.2% lower than avg
$837 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-37.2% lower than avg
Cooksville Crime
20 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Cooksville, Illinois
$30,600
for a family
$33,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Cooksville
   Small-town atmosphere
Entertainment
   Stable economy
Air service
   Educated population
Unattractive landscape
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