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Chicago is a world-class city—and with its suburban communities, a great area to call home. An area at once exciting and homey, with a rich diversity of neighborhoods and housing styles. Elegant brownstones on Astor Street in the Gold Coast, and luxurious condominiums on Lake Shore Drive. Historic rowhouses in DePaul, and lofts in Printer’s Row and the South Loop. Townhomes in Lakeview, and restored two-flats in Roscoe Village. And nearly everywhere, new construction.

On the North Shore, graceful homes in Glenview and Glencoe, and grand estates in Highland Park and Lake Forest.

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Albany Park

Located along the Chicago River east of the Edens Expressway, Albany Park is an ethnically....

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Alta Vista Terrace

The Alta Vista Terrace District is a historic district in Chicago, Illinois. The district was....

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Andersonville

Once a sleepy little village made up primarily of Swedish immigrants, Andersonville is now one....

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Astor Street

50 East, Division (1200 N) to North Avenue (1600 N).  .

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Avondale

 Avondale is a culturally diverse northwest neighborhood known for its close-knit sense of....

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Belmont Harbor

Lake Michigan to Broadway, Diversey (2800 N) to Addison (3600 N).  See also Lakeview....

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Beverly Hills/Morgan Park

Vincennes (1400 E) to California (2800 W), 8700 South to 11900 South.  .

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Bowmanville

Ravenswood (1800 W) to Western (2400 W), Foster (5200 N) to Bryn Mawr (5600 N).  .

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Bridgeport

Bridgeport is the birthplace of Chicago's political leaders, including Mayor Richard M. Daley....

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Bronzeville

Comprising the Grand Boulevard and Douglas sections south of downtown Chicago, the historically....

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Bucktown

Located to the east of the Logan Square community area in Chicago northwest of the Loop,....

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Budlong Woods

Budlong Woods is a neighborhood of the Lincoln Square community area. It is named after the....

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Buena Park

The core of Buena Park is very suburban with driveways and spacious lots. It is in sharp....

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Cabrini Green

Orleans (340 W) to Halsted (800W), Chicago (800 N) to Division (1200 N).  Also Division to....

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Chinatown

Chicago's Chinatown is home to a number of banks, Chinese restaurants, gift shops, grocery....

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Cityfront Center

Lake Michigan to Michigan Avenue (100 E), Chicago River to Grand Avenue (500 N).  .

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Clarendon Park

A lakefront community at the northern edge of Lincoln Park on Lake Michigan, Uptown features two....

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Clybourn Corridor

The Clybourn Corridor is a sub-neighborhood of Lincoln Park. It is known for its good shopping....

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Dearborn Park

Polk (800 S) to Roosevelt Road (1200 S), State (o E/W) to Clark (100 W).  .

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Dearborn Park II

Roosevelt (1200 S) to 18th (1800 S), State (o E/W) to Clark (100 W)  .

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Deerfield

The suburb of Deerfield is home to several corporate headquarters, including Walgreen’s,....

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DePaul

Armitage (2000 N) to Fullerton (2400 N), Halsted (800 W) to Racine (1200 W). See also Ranch....

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Douglas

Rich in history and culture, the Douglas community is named for famous politician and lawyer....

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East Loop

Grant Park to Chicago River, Lake Michigan to Michigan Avenue (100 E). See also New....

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East Rogers Park

Sometimes called Chicago's answer to Venice Beach, California, East Rogers Park is an artsy....

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East Village

Ashland (1600 W) to Damen (2000 W), Grand (500 N) to Augusta (1000 N).  .

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Edgebrook

Cicero (4800 W) to Nagle (6400 W), Bryn Mawr (5600 N) to Pratt (6800 N). .

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Edgewater

Located on Chicago's Far North Side, Edgewater is a sprawling area that attracts city people....

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Edgewater Glen

Elmdale (6000 N) to Granville (6200 N), Broadway (1200 W) to Clark (1600 W).  .

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Edison Park

Nagle (6400 W) to Oshkosh (7800 W), Devon (6400 N) to Howard (7600 N).  .

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Englewood

 With about 40,000 inhabitants, Englewood is located on the Southwest side of Chicago and....

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Evanston

Located just beyond Chicago’s city limit, this North Shore suburb is home to Northwestern....

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Forest Glen

This community of about 550 residences on the Northwest side of Chicago is often referred to as....

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Fuller Park

 Fuller Park is south of Comiskey Park, the home of the American League Chicago White Sox....

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Fulton Centre

Lake (200 N) to Carroll (338 N), Aberdeen (1100 W) to Ogden.  .

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Fulton Market

The Fulton River District makes up the north east area of the Near West Side, just west of the....

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Glencoe

A tranquil lakefront community on the North Shore, Glencoe is home to the Chicago Botanic....

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Glenview

Located approximately 18 miles north of downtown Chicago, the North Shore town of Glenview....

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Gold Coast

Long Chicago's most elegant and sophisticated neighborhoods, the Gold Coast and Near North Side....

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Goose Island

Goose Island is the only island on the Chicago River. It is separated from the mainland by the....

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Greater Grand Crossing

 The name "Grand Crossing" comes from an 1853 right of way feud between the Lake....

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Greek Town

Greektown is made up mostly of bars and restaurants located roughly between Van Buren and....

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Halsted Triangle

Division (1200 N) to North (1600 N), Halsted (800 W) to the Chicago River.  .

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Highland Park

A classic North Shore community located on five miles of shoreline 26 miles north of downtown....

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Humboldt Park

Chicago (800 N) to Armitage (2000 N), Western (2400 W) to Pulaski (4000 W).  .

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Hyde Park

Home to the University of Chicago, Hyde Park is a college town that happens to be in the city....

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Irving Park

With its strong housing stock, convenience to downtown and more affordable prices, the....

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Jackson Boulevard

300 S. Laflin (1500 W) to Ashland (1600 W).  .

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Jefferson Park

Montrose (4400 N) to Elmdale (6000 N), Cicero (4800 W) to Narragansett (6400 W).  .

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Kenilworth

Known as the wealthiest and most exclusive community in the Chicago area, the small village of....

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Kenwood

 Kenwood holds some of the largest homes in the city. According to the City of Chicago....

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Lake Bluff

Located just north of Lake Forest and 35 miles north of downtown Chicago, Lake Bluff is the....

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Lake Forest

Located thirty miles north of Chicago, the classic North Shore suburb of Lake Forest is home....

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Lakeview

One of Chicago's oldest neighborhoods, Lakeview blends a variety of urban lifestyles. Belmont....

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Lakeview Central

Halsted (800 W) to Southport (1400 W), Wellington (3000 N) to Addison (3600 N).  .

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Lakeview East

Diversey (2800 N) to Addison (3600 N), Lake Michigan to Halsted (800 W).  .

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Lakewood/Balmoral

Foster (5200 N) to Bryn Mawr (5600 N), Lakewood (1300 W) to Wayne (1332 W).  .

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Libertyville

Located northwest of Lake Forest, the once rural community of Libertyville still retains its....

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Lincoln Park

Some of Chicago's most expensive housing can be found in this highly sought-after area north of....

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Lincoln Square

This group of neighborhoods northwest of Lakeview has gained popularity in recent years. Long a....

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Lincolnshire

The northern suburb of Lincolnshire is home to several corporate headquarters, including Hewitt....

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Logan Square

The wide, leafy boulevards and parkways of Logan Square and Palmer Square are lined with....

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Loop

For generations, Chicago's Loop business district was occupied almost entirely by commercial....

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Mayfair

Pulaski (4000 W) to I-90 Edens/Kennedy, Montrose (4400 N) to Lawrence (4800 N).  .

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McKinley Park

 The showplace of McKinley Park is a 69-acre park that boasts a swimming pool and....

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Mid North

Armitage (2000 N) to Fullerton (2400 N), Lake Michigan to Halsted (800 W).  .

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Museum Park

Lake Michigan to Michigan Avenue (100 E), Roosevelt (1200 S) to 16th Street.  .

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Near South Side

Near South Side contains some of the most well known structures in Chicago: Soldier Field (the....

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New City

Stretching from Fortieth to Forty-Ninth Street between Stewart Avenue and Halsted, New City....

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New East Side

The New Eastside is a mixed-use district which encompasses the entire Illinois Center and....

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Noble Square

Kennedy Expressway to Ashland (1600 W), Augusta (1000 N) to North Avenue (1600 N).  .

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North Center

North Center was settled in the latter part of the 19th century as well as early in the 20th....

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North Park

 Developed from an area of prairie and woods in 1894 for the construction of North Park....

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Northbrook

Housing in this North Shore suburb ranges from condominium properties to single-family homes....

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Oakland

Oakland is bounded by 35th and 43rd Streets, Lake Michigan, Cottage Grove, Pershing, and....

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Old Irving Park

The early 1980s saw a rebirth for Irving Park as a wider audience discovered the beautiful homes....

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Old Town

The land known as Old Town originally served as a home and trade center to many Nations....

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Old Town Triangle

Wells (200 W) and Lincoln Avenue, North Avenue (1600 N) to Armitage (2000 N).  .

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Palmer Square

Palmer Square is a pocket neighborhood located within Logan Square, Chicago. The....

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Park West

Lake Michigan to Halsted (800 W), Fullerton (2400 N) to Diversey (2800 N).  .

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Peterson Park

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Pilsen

Real estate values have increased as a result of Pilsen's rich Neo-Bohemian Baroque....

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Printers Row

Since 1885, with the completion of Dearborn Station, this area just south of the Loop became the....

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Pullman

Pullman is full of historic and architecturally significant buildings, among them are the Hotel....

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Ranch Triangle

North Avenue (1600 N) to Armitage (2000 N), Halsted (800 W) to Clybourn and Racine (1200....

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Randolph Market

along Randolph (150 N), from Des Plaines (630 W) to Ogden.  .

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Ravenswood

Ravenswood was developed with the intention of becoming an exclusive commuter suburb, but....

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Ravenswood Manor

Montrose (4400 N) to Lawrence (4800 N), Chicago River (2600 W) to Sacramento (3000 W).  .

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River North

The River North Gallery District in Chicago hosts the largest concentration of art galleries in....

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River West

Grand (500 N) to Division (1200 N), Chicago River to Kennedy Expressway.  .

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Roscoe Village

The primary feature of Roscoe Village is Roscoe Street, which bisects the neighborhood's....

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Rosehill

Rosehill recieves it’s name from the Victorian-era cemetery at its borders. At 350 acres,....

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Sandburg Village

Carl Sandburg Village is a Chicago urban renewal project of the 1960's. Financed by the city, it....

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Sauganash

Sauganash was once part of the land tract that was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889. This....

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Sheffield/DePaul

Halsted (800 W) to Magnolia (1232 W), Armitage (2000 N) to Fullerton (2400 N).  .

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Sheridan Park