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Neighborhood Life

As one of Chicago’s best known areas, Lincoln Park has become a fashionable place to live in recent decades. The Near North Side neighborhood has everything you’d expect of a big city home plus a small town atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re part of a community. Day and night Lincoln Park is humming with active residents enjoying the world of conveniences, entertainment, resources and recreation located here. Options are anything but limited in Lincoln Park – see a band, catch a movie, grab a bite, shop ‘til you drop, hit the beach, play ball, get a nightcap, take the kids to the park, go to the zoo, visit a museum… the list is unending. For a Chicago neighborhood that literally has it all, look no further than Lincoln Park.

Located in the northwest corner of Lincoln Park and considered one of the most prestigious college institutions in Chicago, DePaul University is an integral part of this tight-knit community. The school brings in a great mix of residents and infuses a youthful, energetic vibe throughout Lincoln Park. You’ll notice a diverse population of families, young professionals, retired couples and students strolling through the neighborhood’s tree-lined streets, some with dogs and/or kids in tow. The large number of students inspires Lincoln Park’s popular bar and nightlife scene, which is sure to be happening on any given night of the week

It’s not a surprise that many Lincoln Parkers own dogs – the neighborhood is, after all, one of the city’s most dog-friendly spots. There are plenty of outdoor recreational spaces and walking trails where those four-legged companions can get in their exercise and free doggy clean-up bags are available in many locations. Attending community dog events and hitting up the hot dog parks are also great ways to meet other people in the area.

Real Estate

One of Lincoln Park’s most enchanting features is its amazing inventory of beautiful homes and unique housing opportunities. Home buyers have your pick of three-and four-story flats, detached single-family homes, contemporary condos and high-rise residential buildings. Although there are plenty of newer constructions, you can still find a good mix of older homes like stately greystones and aged brick walkups. And even most of those have been rehabbed to bring in modern amenities like granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and garages.

Real estate in Lincoln Park is a hot commodity in Chicago due to the prime location and beautiful landscape. Because the neighborhood has been around for such a long time most lots have very tall, majestic trees that shade the properties and provide privacy from neighbors. The houses themselves are intriguing examples of architecture with a variety of designs including Victorian, workman’s cottage, traditional frame, French chateau, Spanish villa, old English manor and contemporary, to name a few.

Prices for detached single-family homes on the market in Lincoln Park right now range from the low $500,000s to $12 million. However, there are very few detached properties available for under a million in this upscale Chicago real estate market. Condos and townhomes provide more affordable housing with prices starting in the low $100,000s for a studio. Of course, for more space you pay a premium in Lincoln Park. One bedroom units are listed from the high $100,000s and two bedrooms typically start in the mid to high $200,000s (although that size property for that price is few and far between). That said there are lots of studios and one bedroom condos with price tags in the $300,000s.