1221 W Barry
  2109 W Berteau
  1420 W Byron
  4826 N Damen 1
  3843 N Keeler
  3219 N Kenmore
  2800 N Lake Shore 3906
  3400 N Lake Shore 2D
  3400 N Lake Shore 2EF
  3800 N Lake Shore 13E
  638 W Oakdale
  1665 W Olive
  4820 N Paulina
  3631 N Pine Grove E
  1800 W Roscoe 424
  3512 N Southport 2S
  1523 W Wolfram
   
   
   
   

NORTH SIDE

North of Lincoln Park is Lakeview, one of Chicago's oldest neighborhoods. Blending a variety of urban lifestyles, this rich diversity is reflected in Lakeview’s real estate. Belmont Harbor and Diversey Harbor are densely populated areas with high-rise residential buildings overlook the lake, while vintage condominiums and apartments lie just west. Lakeview also includes the area around Wrigley Field, known as Wrigleyville. Wrigleyville is a collection of rehabbed Victorian graystones, two- and three-flat buildings, courtyard apartment buildings, and condominiums. Just north of Wrigleyville and bordered by Lincoln Park and Lake Michigan, the area known as Uptown comprises several historic neighborhoods that have seen ongoing renovation in recent years. At the heart of Uptown is the bustling nexus of Broadway, Lawrence and Racine avenues, an area known for its nightlife and music venues. With its dark wood, Art Deco décor, the famous Green Mill jazz club dates to the Capone era. Bustling city life and tree-lined tranquility coexist here.

Lincoln Square represents a variety of cultures through its real estate, restaurants, cafés, businesses, and boutiques. Lincoln Square real estate mostly consists of two and three flat buildings, as well as some single-family homes. The neighborhood has a distinct European or “Old World” ambiance due to European immigrants who brought their cultures across the Atlantic. The area is developing into one of the most desirable Chicago neighborhoods to live in because of its charm, location, shopping, and entertainment. Rogers Park, an artsy enclave with studious undertones, is Chicago’s most northerly neighborhood. Home to the Loyola University campus, vegetarian cafes and incense-scented bookstores, the lakefront neighborhood has many residential streets that end at the beach. Condominiums, single-family homes and apartments are all available in East Rogers Park, which connects to downtown Chicago via Sheridan Road and Lake Shore Drive, and by the Red Line 'L.' And with its strong housing stock and affordable prices, West Rogers Park is attracting renewed interest.

 


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