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Moving from Chicago to Monticello Indiana — Your Complete Relocation Guide
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Monticello, IN — White County
Monticello, IN — White County
Moving from Chicago to Monticello Indiana — Your Complete Relocation Guide
Everything Chicago residents need to know about moving to Monticello Indiana — cost of living, home prices, the drive, property taxes, and what small-town lake life actually looks like.
Michael Sims & Ryan Clemons
Co-Chairmen & Founders · Redlow Group
Published • Updated
Quick Answer
Is moving from Chicago to Monticello Indiana worth it?
Moving from Chicago to Monticello Indiana is approximately 100 miles and takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes via US-421 North. Indeed, the financial impact is immediate and significant. Monticello’s cost of living index is 76.1 versus the U.S. average of 100. Median home prices are around $257,500. Chicago buyers typically gain substantial square footage, outdoor space, and lakefront access for a fraction of what the same money buys in the Chicago metro. Furthermore, Indiana has no estate tax and a flat state income tax of 3.23 percent — both meaningful for buyers coming from Illinois.

So, how do Chicago buyers find Monticello? They usually arrive through one of two paths. Some are actively searching for an affordable lake town within two hours of the city. Others stumble across a listing, do the math, and realize the move makes sense. Either way, they ask the same questions. This guide answers them directly. This guide answers them directly.
The Drive: Chicago to Monticello Indiana
Distance & Route
Monticello is approximately 100 miles from Chicago. Specifically, the standard route runs south on I-65 from the Chicago metro, then connects to US-421 South through Rensselaer and into Monticello. Specifically, drive time is typically around 1 hour and 45 minutes without traffic.
Specifically, this puts Monticello well within the range most remote workers define as acceptable for occasional office visits. Additionally, hybrid workers commuting two or three days per week can make this work practically. The rural highway corridors between Chicago and Monticello carry minimal traffic after leaving the metro.
Furthermore, Indeed, Chicago residents who discover Monticello often describe the drive itself as part of the appeal. The transition from city to countryside is rapid. Indiana’s flat farmland and open sky create a sense of distance that exceeds the actual miles on the odometer.
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Chicago to Monticello
~100 miles · ~1h 45m via I-65 S to US-421 S · minimal rural traffic
~100 miles · ~1h 45m via I-65 S to US-421 S · minimal rural traffic
Cost of Living: Chicago vs Monticello Indiana
The Numbers
Monticello’s cost of living index is 76.1, according to city-data.com. The U.S. average is 100. Chicago sits considerably above that average, driven by dense housing costs, city taxes, and urban service fees. Indeed, the gap between Chicago and Monticello is therefore larger than the gap between Indianapolis and Monticello.
Specifically, housing drives the biggest difference. Monticello housing costs are approximately 40 percent below the national average, according to areavibes.com. Median rent in Monticello is $860 per month. Median home prices are approximately $257,500, per December 2024 Indiana Regional MLS data.
Moreover, Illinois carries a flat income tax of 4.95 percent. Indiana’s flat rate is 3.23 percent. Furthermore, that difference compounds annually for buyers who relocate and maintain the same income. Additionally, Indiana has no estate tax and no inheritance tax — both meaningful for buyers thinking about long-term wealth transfer.
Cost of living index
76.1
U.S. average = 100
76.1
U.S. average = 100
Indiana income tax
3.23%
vs Illinois 4.95%
3.23%
vs Illinois 4.95%
Median home price
$257,500
Dec 2024 — IRMLS
$257,500
Dec 2024 — IRMLS
Median rent
$860/mo
Source: Census ACS
$860/mo
Source: Census ACS
Property Taxes: Indiana vs Illinois
Tax Comparison
White County’s effective property tax rate is 0.74 percent, according to Ownwell’s county tax data. The median annual tax bill in White County is $1,109. That compares to the national median of $2,400. Illinois property taxes are among the highest in the nation — Cook County effective rates frequently exceed 2 percent.
Specifically, a Chicago-area homeowner paying $8,000 or more per year in property taxes could see that bill drop to approximately $1,109 annually after moving to Monticello. That is a recurring annual saving that compounds over time. Furthermore, Indiana’s homestead exemption reduces the assessed value for primary residences further.
The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance publishes White County’s annual budget orders. Buyers can verify current tax figures there before closing.
The Lake Lifestyle: What Chicago Buyers Find Here
Lake Shafer & Lake Freeman
Monticello sits between two lakes — Lake Shafer and Lake Freeman. Specifically, both are recreational lakes with boating, fishing, and waterfront property. Specifically, Indiana Beach amusement park sits on Lake Shafer, drawing visitors throughout summer. However, the year-round character of the lakes is what keeps people.
For Chicago buyers, this lake access is the key differentiator. Additionally, lakefront homes in Monticello are affordable relative to comparable waterfront in Wisconsin, Michigan, or Indiana’s northern lake communities. Indeed, a property with lake access in White County can be purchased for a fraction of what comparable lake access costs near Chicago.
Moreover, the lakes are genuinely accessible year-round. Specifically, ice fishing is popular in winter. Boating season runs spring through fall. The community that builds around the lakes has real depth — annual events, local businesses, and neighbor relationships that take years to develop in urban environments. For more on what the lake lifestyle actually looks like, see our Monticello parks and attractions guide.
What to Expect from the Community
Small Town Life
Specifically, Monticello is the county seat of White County, with a 2026 population of approximately 5,523 people. It is a small town. The grocery store is not a Whole Foods. However, that is not the point. There is no Michelin-starred restaurant. However, there is a growing local food scene, a genuine civic culture, and the kind of neighbor relationships that most Chicago residents describe as missing from their daily lives.
Specifically, Specifically, Niche rates Monticello as a community where most residents own their homes. The population skews toward families and retirees. Indeed, annual events like the benefit ride for autism, local business openings, and the lake community calendar create a social structure that new residents tap into quickly.
Furthermore, Moreover, Indeed, Chicago buyers who make the move most commonly say the same thing: they did not realize how much urban noise they were carrying until they no longer had to carry it. The adjustment is real. Indeed, so is the relief. For community context from a real estate perspective, see our guide to why Monticello is a top choice for homebuyers.
Frequently Asked Questions — Moving from Chicago to Monticello Indiana
Ready to Leave Chicago Behind? Talk to Redlow Group.
Redlow Group works with buyers relocating from across Illinois and Indiana. They know White County’s neighborhoods, lake properties, and market timing — and they help Chicago buyers navigate the move with local expertise.
- 1.Current listings across Monticello, lakefront properties, and all White County neighborhoods
- 2.Neighborhood matching based on lake access, budget, and lifestyle priorities
- 3.Honest context on what small-town lake life in Indiana actually looks like day to day
- 4.Full buyer representation from first consultation through closing day
Moving from Chicago to Monticello Indiana is approximately 100 miles — about 1 hour and 45 minutes by car. Monticello’s cost of living index is 76.1 versus the U.S. average of 100. Median home prices are around $257,500. White County property taxes average $1,109 per year. Indiana’s income tax rate is 3.23 percent versus Illinois’s 4.95 percent. Furthermore, two lakes, a small-town community,, and a genuine outdoor lifestyle are waiting on the other side of that drive.
Indeed, for Chicago buyers who have been telling themselves they will make the move someday — the numbers have been ready for a while.
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