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Neighborhoods in Chicago, IL

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    Archer Heights

    Archer Heights is a diverse and a culturally rich community located about 9miles southwest of the iconic Chicago Loop. The bustling commercial corridor is not only coveted for its proximity to the pedestrian-friendly and hip waterfront retail strip but for its community feel, public greenspaces and immersive culinary experiences. In this lively

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      $304K

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      $128K - $623K

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    Brighton Park

    The railyards along Brighton Park’s western edge hint at the neighborhood’s origins as a hub for warehouses and industrial activity in the Southside area of Chicago. But in the decades since the Industrial Revolution, the community’s evolved into a hub for residential life, offering a broad range of housing styles around the business corridor of

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      $297K

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      $160K - $552K

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    Stateway Gardens

    Illinois Institute of Technology comprises roughly half of the Stateway Gardens community, resulting in a relatively low-key commercial and residential landscape. However, its location offers ample public transportation options, granting access to the retailers and restaurants of areas to the north. Meanwhile, White Sox games at Guaranteed Rate

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      $295K

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      $157K - $286K

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    West Lawn

    West Lawn has long been known as a neighborhood where small-town community persists. Early on it was a haven for Lithuanian immigrants, and today a strong retail base along Pulaski and 63rd is boosted by a Latino presence that’s grown in recent years. “It’s a diamond in the rough,” says Salvador Gonzalez, associate at RE/MAX Mi Casa and West

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      $294K

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      $182K - $437K

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    Scottsdale

    Scottsdale is a secret spot of Chicago's southside, offering desirable amenities for those looking for a suburban feel. “That community is very rare because it gives the feel of a suburb. It gives a balance of suburb with the schools, restaurants, people flock over there,” says Tish Herrera, realtor with Baird and Warner Gold Coast. This suburb

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      $293K

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      $50K - $380K

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      14 Listings

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    West Elsdon

    Of Chicago’s 77 community areas, West Elsdon is one that’s easily overlooked. Considered a twin to its southern counterpart, West Lawn, the community is by all appearances average. But what newcomers fail to see is the vibrant culture found in West Elsdon’s eateries and unique home styles. Situated on what was once marshy wetlands, the

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      $291K

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      $159K - $477K

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    West Humboldt Park

    West Humboldt Park is a neighborhood in flux. Laid out as an accessible grid, the area has room to take off – and investors know it. “A lot of people have been priced out of other west Chicago neighborhoods like Ukranian Village and Logan Square, so people are flocking to West Humboldt Park because they can get a lot for their money, and still be

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      $286K

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      $111K - $574K

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      11 Listings

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    Wrightwood

    On the southern side of the city, Wrightwood is a Chicago suburb that allows residents to settle down into single-family homes in a community with a suburban settling while still staying within city limits. Downtown is just 14 miles away, with Interstates and the Metrarail nearby to connect residents to the city center for work. While Wrightwood

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      $281K

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      $190K - $465K

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      10 Listings

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    Ashburn

    In the late 1800s, Ashburn was the ash-dumping site for the city’s coal-fired furnaces, which explains how it got its name. However, following slow growth at the turn of the century, the community is now a clean and close-knit community known for sharing a keen sense of inclusion and support. “It’s one of those pockets where it's very peaceful,”

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      $274K

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      $182K - $387K

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    Austin

    Austin, a community in West Side Chicago, has a history that can be seen in vintage buildings, many over 100 years old. The Lake Street train line extension in the 1890s led to Austin growing and flourishing for over 50 years. Today, Austin retains some grand historical architecture, but newer construction has been added over the decades.

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      $266K

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      $105K - $600K

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      44 Listings

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    Morgan Park

    Morgan Park is about 16 miles southwest of Downtown Chicago, with access to multiple parks and public transportation. More than that, Morgan Park has beautiful architecture with ivy crawling the sides of homes, brick streets in some areas and a community spirit that’s present in the small moments of life. “The architecture is definitely a big

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      $265K

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      $109K - $882K

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      34 Listings

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    Douglass Park

    Situated squarely in Chicago’s West Side, it should come as no surprise that Douglass Park’s main draw is its namesake green space. Residents have 160 acres of recreational space just a short walk from their doorsteps, ranging from sports facilities to scenic walkways. But there’s more to Douglass Park than what’s in its name; the neighborhood is

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      $258K

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      $264K - $359K

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    Homan Square

    Situated just 5 miles west of Chicago’s city center, Homan Square is a neighborhood focused on community building and revitalization. “The area has been steadily changing and developing since the late 1990s,” says Homero Garza, a real estate agent with Charles Rutenberg Realty of IL. The neighborhood’s grid-like streets make walking to parks and

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      $256K

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      $110K - $270K

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    Chicago Lawn

    A major piece of Chicago Lawn’s history is commemorated at Marquette Park, the large recreational area just south of the neighborhood: a memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose advocacy for civil rights brought him to the community in 1966. Dr. King’s protest was met with resistance from some residents, but was an important milestone in the

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      $249K

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      $121K - $400K

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    South Commons

    Just three miles south of Chicago’s city center, residents of South Commons enjoy a degree of separation from downtown’s busy atmosphere without being deprived of urban amenities. The neighborhood was originally planned as a 20-acre development that would integrate people of all income levels and races in a variety of low- and high-rise apartments

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      $247K

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      $95K - $542K

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    Garfield Park

    Set apart from neighboring Westside Chicago communities by its namesake park, Garfield Park’s story is one of perseverance. Originally established at the dawn of the 20th century, the community grew rapidly before hitting a period of economic downturn in the 1930s. The decades to come would bring in a new and diverse population of residents, who

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      $247K

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      $79K - $642K

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    Gage Park

    Gage Park found its footing with a large savings and loan institution, but now it’s grown into a neighborhood of historic homes. In 2020, the National Register of Historic Places recognized the Gage Park Bungalow District. Starting roughly in the center of Gage Park at 55th Street, the district stretches down to 59th Street, which forms the

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      $246K

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      $144K - $483K

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    Marquette Park

    Like other parts of Southwest Chicago, Marquette Park is focused on reinvestment and revitalization efforts. Some initiatives involve budget-friendly housing, business support and broadband internet infrastructure. The Greater Southwest Development Corporation, the Southwest Organizing Project and the Inner-City Muslim Action Network are just a

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      $244K

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      $134K - $406K

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    Little Village

    Little Village is sometimes known as the “Mexico of the Midwest.” This bustling community is full of eateries, arts venues and other locally owned businesses. The main strip along 26th Street is one of the highest-grossing commercial districts in Chicago – second only to the Magnificent Mile. Furthermore, this neighborhood appeals to homebuyers

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      $239K

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      $107K - $410K

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    Calumet Heights

    Calumet Heights compromises urban and coastal living within a suburban setting, with sandy shores three miles east and short commutes into Chicago. “When they started building those homes, a lot of Chicago elite, black business owners, the politicians, doctors and lawyers – people of society – lived in those abutting neighborhoods,” says Broker

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      $233K

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      $111K - $355K

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    East Side

    Skip a stone from Calumet Beach and it might cross the state line. Nestled up against the Indiana border, the East Side neighborhood is separated from Chicago by the Calumet River, helping to give it a suburban vibe while still being connected to the city. Surrounded by industry, it is home to blue-collar workers and laborers, with a strong

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      $232K

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      $120K - $406K

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    Washington Park

    Washington Park has more going for it than the namesake green space bordering University of Chicago. It’s also a bustling hub where entrepreneurs and professionals can find plenty of activity and access to train stops. The housing options present an interesting mix, too. New condos went up along Michigan Avenue as recently as the 2010s, but there

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      $226K

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      $85K - $509K

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      18 Listings

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    North Lawndale

    The city of Chicago is dedicating millions of dollars to breathe new life into North Lawndale, a resilient community that played a vital role in the Civil Rights movement and the passage of the Fair Housing Act. “It’s an evolving community, with a lot of growth happening in the area through new construction, new businesses and renovations,” says

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      $222K

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      $60K - $383K

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      7 Listings

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    Brainerd

    Southwest of downtown Chicago, Brainerd’s tree-lined streets are just far enough from the bustle of city life to enjoy peace and quiet. Brainerd is a community where many people who grew up here stay to raise their own families. Much of the neighborhood is within the Brainerd Bungalow Historic District, so named because of the many Chicago

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      $220K

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      $107K - $414K

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      26 Listings

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    Hegewisch

    Adolph Hegewisch contributed his last name to the neighborhood, when he set out in the late 1800s to create a working-class community along a rail line. In this regard, not a lot has changed in Hegewisch over the years – and people like that stability. The neighborhood became a steel center in the 20th century, and it continues to be a

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      $215K

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      $131K - $363K

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      10 Listings

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