White Hall · Greene County · Illinois

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North Greene

A consolidated district covering the northern half of Greene County — including White Hall, Roodhouse, and surrounding rural communities. About 700 students across three buildings. Genuine western-Illinois rural country with deep agricultural roots.

5Active Listings
3Schools
~700Students
RuralWestern IL
No. 01 — Listings

Every North Greene home for sale

Live MLS data — refreshed daily. Every active listing inside the North Greene boundary, regardless of which brokerage holds the listing. No iframe chrome, no signup wall.

No. 02 — School Buildings

Three buildings.
Two main towns.

North Greene consolidates schools from White Hall, Roodhouse, and surrounding communities. The district covers the northern half of Greene County.

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North Greene Elementary

K–5 · White Hall

The district’s primary elementary building. Pulls students from White Hall, Roodhouse, and the surrounding rural service area.

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North Greene Middle

Grades 6–8 · Roodhouse

The middle-school building, located in Roodhouse. About 170 students.

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No. 03 — The District

About North Greene CUSD #3

North Greene Community Unit School District #3 is the consolidated K–12 district covering the northern half of Greene County — including White Hall, Roodhouse, and the surrounding rural west-central Illinois farmland. About 700 students attend three buildings split between the two main member towns.

The split-campus structure is unusual: an elementary in White Hall and a middle school in Roodhouse, with the high school also in White Hall. Buses route students across the merger footprint as needed. The setup reflects the original consolidation arrangement and the practical realities of distributing buildings across a multi-town district.

For buyers, North Greene is genuinely rural west-central Illinois, not a metro-commute district. Jacksonville is 40 minutes north; Springfield is 80; Quincy is 60. The district works for buyers whose work is locally tied — agriculture, regional commerce, healthcare — or whose work is remote and value-of-housing-matters above all else.

Housing inventory is what western-Illinois small-town markets offer: older village homes in both White Hall and Roodhouse, hobby-farm acreage in the surrounding farmland, and rare new construction. Pricing per square foot is meaningfully below most of our central-Illinois service area. Patience pays off here — the right house turns over slowly.

No. 04 — The Upper Buildings

The High & Middle Schools

NGHSGrades 9–12

North Greene High School

About 230 students. Conference athletics with other small western-Illinois schools. Strong FFA reflecting the surrounding farm community.

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No. 05 — Alternatives

Private & specialty schools

Jacksonville-area options. About 40 minutes north, Jacksonville has Routt Catholic and Our Saviour Lutheran for families willing to commute.

Quincy private schools. About an hour west, Quincy’s larger private-school sector occasionally draws Greene County enrollment.

A note from Apex

District boundaries shift. Open-enrollment policies shift. If a specific attendance zone is load-bearing for your buying decision, confirm with the district office before you write an offer — or call us and we’ll do the legwork.

No. 06 — Living Here

Living in North Greene

A district is more than a school. Here’s the neighborhood-level texture buyers usually want to know before they write an offer — the economy, the commute, the recreation amenity, the community feel.

White Hall (population ~2,400) is the larger of the two North Greene member towns and houses the elementary and high school. The downtown is a small commercial strip with restaurants, the library, the basic small-town mix. Roodhouse (population ~1,800), about 6 miles north, is smaller and houses the middle-school campus. Both towns share a tight rural-Illinois community character.

Local economy is agriculture-dominated, with small commercial in both towns, healthcare-and-services employment, and the school district as one of the larger local employers. Jacksonville (40 minutes north) is the closest reachable larger town for retail, healthcare beyond local clinics, and broader amenity.

Inventory in both towns ranges from historic small-town blocks to post-war ranches to hobby-farm acreage in the surrounding farmland. Pricing per square foot runs at the low end of our service area — meaningful value for buyers willing to absorb the rural distance. Recreational hunting tracts and combined ag-recreation parcels appear in the surrounding Greene County farmland.

North Greene is a fit for buyers whose work is local-agricultural or remote, or for retirees relocating from larger metros seeking authentic small-town living with significant cost-of-living advantage. The 40-minute Jacksonville commute is workable for flexible schedules; the 80-minute Springfield commute is not practical for daily work.

No. 07 — The Questions Buyers Ask

FAQ

Should I buy in White Hall or Roodhouse?

Both feed into the same merged district. White Hall is slightly larger (about 2,400 residents) and houses the elementary; Roodhouse (about 1,800) houses the middle school. Inventory and prices are comparable. Pick by which town center fits.

What’s the housing market like in this part of Greene County?

Genuinely affordable rural western-Illinois inventory. Older village homes, hobby-farm acreage, and meaningful price-per-square-foot value. Inventory turns slowly; expect to wait for the right house.

How does the commute work?

North Greene is genuine rural Illinois. Jacksonville is 40 minutes; Springfield 80; Quincy 60. The district works for buyers whose work is local-agricultural or remote, not for daily metro commuters.

Are there resource constraints in a district this small?

Narrower program offerings than larger schools, but solid core academics and an active vocational/ag track. The dual-credit partnership with Lincoln Land Community College fills in some college-prep gaps.

Is North Greene CUSD #3 a good school district?

North Greene CUSD #3 posts state-report-card numbers consistent with peer central-Illinois unit districts of similar size. The honest answer is that “good” depends on what you’re optimizing for — program breadth, athletic depth, small-school community, college-prep pipeline, or dual-credit access. We can walk you through the specific metrics that matter for your family’s situation, and we’re happy to share the district’s most recent Illinois Report Card on request.

What are property taxes like in North Greene?

Property tax rates in North Greene reflect a combination of the school district levy, county, township, library, fire-district, and other local taxing bodies. Effective rates in central Illinois generally run between 2.0–2.8% of fair market value, with the school portion typically the largest single line. We can pull the exact prior-year tax bill for any specific property you’re considering and walk you through what to expect at closing.

How do I confirm an address is inside North Greene?

The district office publishes an official boundary map and can confirm any specific address by parcel ID. We always verify district and attendance-zone status before recommending an offer — especially on properties near a boundary line, where one street can swing the school. If you give us an address, we’ll have an answer within the same business day.

No. 09 — Talk to a human

Buying inside North Greene?

North Greene is true small-town rural Illinois — quiet, affordable, communal. The right buyer for this market is patient and knows what they want. We’ll find you that house.