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- Andersonville Andersonville is now considered one of Chicago’s “hot� neighborhoods. It also enjoys nationwide renown for its unique commercial district, comprised almost entirely of locally owned, independent businesses. In 2004, an economic study of Andersonville was reported in newspapers across the... View Properties
- Buena Park Buena Park is a neighborhood bounded by Montrose Avenue, Irving Park Road, Graceland Cemetery and Lake Shore Drive. At the core of the neighborhood is the Hutchinson Street Historic District, a tree-lined stretch several blocks long featuring mansions that make... View Properties
- DePaul In addition to the buses that run along both of DePaul’s major streets (Diversey and Fullerton), the Brown Line and the Red Line CTA stations are just a few blocks east. Public transportation is convenient for commuting to work and... View Properties
- Lakeview Lake View is unofficially divided into smaller neighborhood enclaves: Lakeview East, West Lakeview and Wrigleyville. Lakeview East contains the district known as Boystown, famous for its large LGBT population and the pride parade held each June of every year. Wrigleyville,... View Properties
- Lincoln Park Bounded Lincoln Park also contains Lincoln Park, the largest public park in Chicago and the neighborhoods namesake. Lincoln Park, the park, contains lakeside beaches, a bird sanctuary, botanical gardens, playgrounds, golf courses, tennis courts, boating facilities, open areas for football,... View Properties
- Ravenswood A number of the grand homes from Ravenwood’s earlier era are still around today and look like they could be on the cover of Architectural Digest. These gorgeous neighborhood mansions stand on wide tree-lined streets side-by-side with rehabbed single-family homes... View Properties
- Roscoe Village Roscoe Village has quite the established dining district, which is always important when it comes to finding that perfect location to settle down. The vegetarian-menu at Victorys Banner offers great alternatives for meatless meals, including a great brunch selection and... View Properties
- Wicker Park Nightlife in Wicker Park has long been a key attraction to the neighborhood. While the character of the community has gradually transitioned from a mecca for the hip and edgy to a party destination for weekend warriors, Friday and Saturday... View Properties
- Wrigleyville Named after the Cities famous Wrigley Field, this north side neighborhood is packed with energy, especially when the Cubs are in town. All summer long the streets are filled with local fans and out-of-towners dressed in jeans, Cubs t-shirts and... View Properties
- Old Town Despite it being one of the smaller neighborhoods of Chicago, Old Town offers the world at your fingertips. The streets are lined with a diverse array of restaurants, coffee houses and eclectic shops. Boutiques offer a more personalized shopping experience... View Properties
- Lincoln Square Lincoln Square/Ravenswood stands out as an especially vibrant cultural crossroads. The community is host to many one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants, cafés, and arts centers that reflect the neighborhood’s wide appeal. These businesses come together to make an unforgettable place... View Properties
