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    $344,800

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,401 Sq Ft

    2302 W 37th Ave, Hobart, IN 46342

    Seller purchased this 2-unit apartment building and removed & remodeled interior walls, flooring, skylights, roof, plumbing, electric, raised the upper floor apartment height of roof, new exterior A/C units, appliances, cabinets, walls, closets etc. Alternatively, homeowners can live in one unit while renting out the other, effectively covering the mortgage and potentially generating additional

    Ray Tambrini Banga Realty, LLC

    2302 W 37th Ave, Hobart, IN 46342

Why Live in New Chicago

New Chicago, Indiana, located in northeastern Lake County along the Deep River waterway, is a close-knit community known for its affordable housing and proximity to industrial employers. The area features modest bungalows and ranch-style homes, primarily built in the 1940s and 50s, with prices generally ranging from $120,000 to $200,000. Occasionally, newer bi-level homes or renovated ranches are available. The community is 40 miles from Chicago, making it a viable option for those commuting to the city. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Hillman Park's athletic fields, Three Rivers County Park's nature trails and fishing dock, and Twin Oaks Park's playground and picnic area. The sandy beaches of Lake Michigan are just 6 miles away. Dining options are concentrated along 37th Avenue, including George's Gyros Spot 2 and El Ranchero, which also features a bakery. Residents can shop at the regional grocery chain Strack and Van Til or visit Southlake Mall, 8 miles south. Community events such as a farmers market, food truck gatherings, and an annual mud volleyball tournament foster a strong sense of community. Children in New Chicago may attend the highly rated Early Learning Center at George Earle Elementary, progressing to Ridge View Elementary, Hobart Middle, and Hobart High, which offers career certification programs. The area is well-connected by major interstates, facilitating easy commutes and access to urban amenities.

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