Families move to District 125 for one reason above all else — Stevenson High School. I'm Shilpa, and I've lived here since 2015. I raised two kids through this district. I'm your dedicated D125 specialist, and I know every street, every boundary, and every school pipeline.
D125 spans 13 communities across Lake County — anchored by one of the highest-ranked public high schools in the nation, served by 6 sender elementary districts, surrounded by forest preserves, golf courses, and major employers. This is where families choose to put down roots.
Learn About Stevenson D125 →30+ AP courses, nationally ranked performing arts and athletics. 6 sender districts all converge at one destination — Stevenson High School.
From Mundelein starter homes (D76 or D79 feeder) to Mettawa gated estates on 5-acre minimum lots. D125 has every price point.
11 forest preserves including Captain Daniel Wright Woods and Edward L. Ryerson Conservation Area. Reed-Turner Woodlands. 15+ golf courses.
I-94 on the eastern edge. Metra access. 30 miles from Chicago. AbbVie, Motorola, Discover Financial, CDW — all inside the district boundary.
Six sender districts. Over 20 individual schools. One destination. The home you buy determines which elementary and middle school your child attends — not just which high school. That information isn't on Zillow. I know every pipeline, street by street →
I know every pocket of D125 — which sender district your address falls under, where the boundary jogs through Buffalo Grove and Vernon Hills, and which neighborhoods offer the best value inside the line.
Buyers searching for D125 homes are highly motivated — they've already decided they want Stevenson. I market your home directly to that audience with content that speaks their language: school pipelines, sender districts, boundary maps.
Wooded, executive, corporate-adjacent. Lincolnshire Corporate Center and 3 business parks. Every address feeds Stevenson via D103.
View homes →Crown jewel of D125. Historic downtown, Reed-Turner Woodlands, Arboretum Golf Club. Feeds via Kildeer-Countryside D96.
View homes →Unincorporated hidden gem. Fully inside D125, feeds via D103 — same pipeline as Lincolnshire. Almost no competition in search results.
View homes →Largest D125 community. Most inventory. Depending on your street, you feed either Aptakisic-Tripp D102 or Kildeer-Countryside D96.
View homes →Best value entry into D125. D125 portions feed either Diamond Lake D76 or Fremont D79 — both route to Stevenson.
View homes →Long Grove's quieter neighbor. Large lots, Equestrian Connection facility, Hawthorn Woods Country Club nearby. Feeds via D96.
View homes →Spacious lots, peaceful village feel. The D125 portion feeds via D96. Few buyers know to search here — less competition.
View homes →Labeled on official 2025 GIS map. Zero competition in search — own this niche.
View homes →Labeled inside the D125 boundary on the official 2025 GIS map. A true insider find.
View homes →Hawthorn Mall, retail convenience. D125 portions feed Hawthorn D73. Boundary notch requires verification.
View homes →Private, wooded, Des Plaines River corridor. Rare and exclusive D125 addresses.
View homes →5-acre minimum lots by ordinance. Gated estates, ultra-luxury. The apex of D125.
View homes →If your employer is listed here, you're already in or adjacent to D125. Living here means a short commute — and your children attend one of the top-ranked high schools in the nation.
My kids walked those halls at Stevenson. I sat through the school information nights, navigated the sender district transitions, and watched them graduate. When a family asks me which street in Buffalo Grove feeds which middle school, I don't look it up — I know.
I work exclusively in D125. I cross-reference every address against the official 2025 Lake County GIS map. I know the boundary cold — where it jogs through Vernon Hills, where it cuts through Mundelein, which neighborhoods in Buffalo Grove qualify and which don't. No one in this market knows D125 the way I do, because this is the only market I work.
"We moved from Ohio specifically for Stevenson. Shilpa knew every street in Buffalo Grove — not just that it was in D125, but which sender district it fed and which middle school our daughter would attend. We were under contract in 10 days."
"Sold our Lincolnshire home for $42K over asking. Shilpa marketed it as a D103 feeder home — Daniel Wright to Stevenson — and targeted families already researching that pipeline. That focus made all the difference."
"I had no idea there were 6 different school districts feeding Stevenson. Shilpa walked us through the exact pipeline for every address we were considering — elementary, middle, then Stevenson. We bought with total confidence."
13 communities. 6 sender districts. 1 high school. And one agent who has lived here since 2015, raised two kids through Stevenson, and knows this district like nowhere else. Whether you're buying or selling — let's talk.