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The First-Timers

You lot are looking to get some skin in the game by buying a condo.

$449,000 | 758 N. Larrabee St. | 2 bedrooms | 1,600 sq. ft.

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Near North SideRiver Northward

A typical first-fourth dimension condo buyer has a simple checklist: "nightlife, dining options, and an easy commute," says @Properties banker Luke Blahnik. By those criteria, River North, which has been experiencing a luxury residential tower boom the past eight years, gets a perfect score. Real estate here isn't inexpensive — y'all won't find a condo listed under $265,000 at the moment. Simply if you search betwixt the river to the west and Wells Street to the east, you can discover one-bedroom lofts with brick walls and wood beams for just a little flake more than that: from as depression as $270,000, which is a steal. (The median toll of condos currently listed in River North is $425,000, according to Zillow.) Those units might run small, just what you sacrifice in toll per square foot, you proceeds in convenience to downtown, liveliness, and the knowledge that yous but invested in 1 of the urban center'due south most consistently high-valued neighborhoods.

$289,700 | 1645 W. Ogden Ave. | 1 sleeping room | 900 sq. ft.

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W SideWell-nigh Westward Side

The West Loop has soared out of reach for budget-minded buyers, only that'due south made adjacent neighborhoods all the more attractive, says Staci Slattery, a managing banker at Due north Clybourn Group. You can hands find a two-sleeping accommodation condo for less than $300,000 once y'all cross west over Ogden Avenue. "There's a Pete's Fresh Market at Madison and Western that was a big game-changer for the surface area," Slattery adds. "More of those types of amenities are going to crop up in the neighborhood as people go on to move in." In fact, right now there's a two-bed, ii-bath condo listed for $199,000 that'south just a six-minute walk from Pete's.

$145,000 | 708 West. Bittersweet Pl. | 1 bedroom | 550 sq. ft.

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N SideUptown

For folks in their 20s and 30s, the proximity to adept music (historic venues such as the Aragon, Riviera, and Green Mill) and good nutrient (like the strip dubbed Asia on Argyle) is a large depict. Several buildings in Uptown have recently been rehabbed, including the Lawrence House, and while its units are rentals, "that is making the neighborhood a identify where many young buyers want to purchase," @Backdrop' Luke Blahnik explains. But that hasn't driven prices out of reach — there are more than a dozen studios and 1-bedrooms on the market for less than $140,000. And you won't pay a whole lot more for boosted space and lake views: A 1,200-square-footer on the 11th floor of a Marine Bulldoze high-rise is priced at $149,900.

$250,000 | 4218 S. King Dr. | iii bedrooms | 1,500 sq. ft.

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South SideBronzeville

A steady flow of new construction and the addition of a Mariano'southward have helped fuel a resurgence in this history-rich neighborhood. The median sale price for townhouses and condos in the 1000 Boulevard customs expanse (in which the bulk of the neighborhood is located) jumped from $85,000 in 2022 to $210,000 terminal year. If that combination of rapid appreciation and still-attainable prices isn't highly-seasoned enough, consider the access to the lakefront (a few blocks from Bronzeville'south border) and public transportation (the Light-green Line rolls through it), the barbecue and soul nutrient joints (similar Honey i BBQ and Peach'due south), and the monuments to the neighborhood's black cultural legacy (the Walk of Fame on King Drive honors such former residents every bit Louis Armstrong, Jesse Owens, and Ida B. Wells).

The New Suburbanites

You're a city dweller who wants to move to a suburb that still feels similar a city.

$385,000 | 844 Maple Ave. | 3 bedrooms | one,531 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsDowners Grove

Evanston and Oak Park, being adjacent to Chicago, accept long attracted urbanites flirting with the thought of suburban living, but more than and more such buyers are now looking farther out for improve deals. North Clybourn Group's Staci Slattery just helped one Chicago expat close on a small business firm in Downers Grove, where for $400,000 yous tin find ane,500-foursquare-human foot unmarried-family homes inside walking distance of the Metra (30 minutes to the Loop on an express train) and a local downtown with urbane shops and restaurants (including Anderson's Bookshop, a bibliophile destination, and Parkers' Eating place & Bar, whose offerings have been lauded by Wine Spectator). Another draw: the 50-acre McCollum Park, which has 10 lighted tennis courts, three sand volleyball courts, an 18-pigsty miniature golf class, a ane.ii-mile walking path, and an water ice-skating rink in the winter. Call it the burb version of Maggie Daley Park.

$675,000 | 2044 Valor Ct. | 3 bedrooms | iii,650 sq. ft.

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Northern SuburbsGlenview

"When I first got in this business concern, buyers from the metropolis wanted to come up to Glenview if they couldn't afford Wilmette or Winnetka," says Coldwell Banker's Anne DuBray. "Now many come straight to Glenview." Check out the Glen, a development on a quondam naval air station that has 2,300 residential units (a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, condos, rentals, and senior housing), businesses (including a cooking schoolhouse and an ArcLight theater), its own Metra station, and a 142-acre park. Y'all tin become a 1,500-square-feet townhouse for as low as $375,000 or more than double that space for an actress $300,000 (like the 1 pictured above).

$450,000 | 134 Columbia Ave. | 3 bedrooms | i,602 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsElmhurst

This is one of the nigh buzzed-about destinations among metropolis dwellers looking to make the spring to the suburbs. And for adept reason: Y'all can find a renovated 3- or iv-bedroom house for a sensible price (less than $500,000). A big enticement, says Coldwell Banker banker Anne DuBray, is the commute to the Loop and anywhere else: I-290, I-294, I-88, and the Metra all run through boondocks. Stay inside city limits and you'll observe an enterprising art museum, anchored by a Mies van der Rohe business firm (one of only iii in the United States), and multiple taprooms (Beerhead, Red Arrow) pouring city-brewed beers.

$400,000 | 421 E. School St. | 2 bedrooms | 1,200 sq. ft.

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Southwest SuburbsNaperville

If a pocket-sized-town feel creeps you out, this is the suburb for you: It has a downtown worthy of a trivial city (population 148,000), with the kinds of local businesses, such every bit Solemn Adjuration Brewery and Sparrow Java, dear by urbanites. In the celebrated district, you lot won't find cookie-cutter subdivisions, and the homes have plenty of grapheme, like an authentic wood-burning stove in a renovated 1,200-foursquare-foot two-sleeping accommodation (listed for $400,000) and a built-in wooden hutch in a iii,000-foursquare-foot, 4-sleeping room Victorian ($650,000), both from the early 20th century.

The Expanders

Your family is growing, and yous need a bigger business firm.

$2,075,000 | 44 Indian Hill Rd. | five bedrooms | five,200 sq. ft.

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$1,399,000 | 922 Scarlet St. | 5 bedrooms | 5,000 sq. ft.

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$1,050,000 | 1170 Oak St. | 4 bedrooms | 3,000 sq. ft.

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North ShoreWinnetka

When you lot recall of this hamlet, yous visualize mile-chewing mansions on the lake. Only lately, buyers are looking closer to downtown: "People with families want to walk to the train and schools," says Jena Radnay, a banker for @Properties. If you can afford it, she recommends looking on the "tree streets" (see: Ruddy, Oak, Ash), where you'll find both older, bigger houses (a four-bedroom 3,000-square-footer built in the '30s is listed for $one.05 million) and newer, even bigger houses (two five-bedroom 5,000-plus-square-footers built in the early on 2000s are going for $one.4 million, like the middle paradigm shown to a higher place).

$475,000 | 1020 S. Seminary Ave. | 4 bedrooms | one,855 sq. ft.

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Northern SuburbsPark Ridge

In Hillary Clinton's hometown you can find plenty of space for a half mil or less. On the market in early on May: two four-sleeping room Colonials for $420,000 and $475,000, a 2,000-plus-square-human foot Georgian for $500,000, and even a v-bedroom, 3,000-square-foot midcentury ranch for $440,000. You'd exist hard pressed to come across architectural equivalents of the same quality, size, and price in neighboring suburbs like Lincolnwood and Niles. "At that place are a lot of older homes with a lot of charm and character," says Compass broker Amy Duong Kim. At that place'southward besides its proximity to O'Hare (a 10-infinitesimal drive) and a downtown with a diverseness of businesses, from concatenation stores (Trader Joe'southward) to celebrated local landmarks (Pickwick Theatre, an art deco movie theatre).

$1,699,000 | 4217 Rose Ave. | 6 bedrooms | v,247 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsWestern Springs

Living large (like in the lavish six-bedroom pictured higher up) doesn't come inexpensive. But at the Timber Trails evolution, information technology can come Instagram set up and in at under $1 1000000: townhomes (ii,100 to 2,700 square feet) are priced from $600,000 to $770,000, and unmarried-family houses (iii,600 to 4,300 foursquare feet) for correct around $750,000. More than than 54,000 Instagrammers follow its account to see wood-beamed ceilings, shiplapped walls, and subway-tiled bathrooms. The target buyers? Says Coldwell Banker's Dawn McKenna, a listing amanuensis: those who "want to come out to the suburbs, want new construction, and want it to look similar it came out of a magazine." We won't judge you.

$395,000 | 2321 N. Kostner Ave. | 6 bedrooms | two,600 sq. ft.

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Northwest SideHermosa

"People who want to exist in Logan Foursquare are making the leap into Hermosa instead and loving it," says @Backdrop' Luke Blahnik. The biggest reason? Price. Aye, Logan Square has enough of 2-flats, but equally that neighborhood has heated up, the price has too. That has buyers turning to neighboring Hermosa instead, where half the properties are buildings with two, three, or four units. In early on May, four 2-flats were in closing at relatively bargain prices: $245,000, $260,000, $395,000, and $400,000. Hermosa isn't as lively as Logan Foursquare yet, but destination-worthy food options (such equally the Asian sandwich shop Hermosa) could start to draw younger Chicagoans farther west.

$309,200 | 3346 W. Rice St. | 5 bedrooms | ii,256 sq. ft.

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West SideHumboldt Park

The near persuasive argument for this huge neighborhood (approximately 3.6 square miles) is its eponymous park: roughly 200 acres boasting baseball diamonds, playgrounds, and even an inland embankment and a now-alligator-free lagoon. Get into the rapidly developing neighborhood while you tin, because home values are quickly rising. In 2014, half of detached houses, mainly three- to 5-bedroom brick workers' cottages, went for under $86,000; past last twelvemonth, the median sale cost was up to $250,000. If you want a newly gutted and rehabbed version, they grow, but they'll cost you $200,000 to $300,000 more, especially as y'all venture east.

$389,000 | 5023 N. Monitor Ave. | 4 bedrooms | three,720 sq. ft.

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$440,000 | 4827 W. Byron St. | 4 bedrooms | 3,075 sq. ft.

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Northwest SideJefferson Park & Portage Park

Buyers looking for more space routinely ask Luke Blahnik of @Properties most these next-door neighborhoods, both with a median house auction price effectually $330,000. They have "larger homes on larger-than-average lots" and "a good supply of newly rehabbed inventory." (In Jefferson Park, about a dozen updated single-family brick homes exceeding two,000 square feet have sold in the $300,000s since the showtime of the year.) Another plus: The Blue Line runs through this surface area, though the ride downtown takes about 25 minutes. "People will merchandise off a few more than stops on the CTA for a bigger house," says Blahnik.

The New Parents

With a infant on the way, yous are looking for a bigger condo or a starter business firm.

$350,000 | 929 Sherwood Rd. | 4 bedrooms | 1,971 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsLa Grange Park

La Grange is well known for its enchanting downtown, merely y'all pay a premium to live there. Our suggestion? Take a 5-minute drive north to this similarly named side by side community — which is also 5 minutes from Brookfield Zoo and was recently rated the 8th-safest metropolis in Illinois by SafeWise — where the median auction toll drops from $558,000 to $350,000. Banker Tracy Anderson of Compass calls La Grange Park a "hidden gem," adding that the lower prices are largely a function of its longer distance from the Metra (effectually 10 to 15 minutes by car from the stations in La Grange) and the high schools (Lyons Township High Schoolhouse, ranked 13th in Cook Canton by this magazine, is a 10-to-15-minute drive).

$330,000 (recently delisted) | 1653 W. 104th Pl. | 4 bedrooms | 2,048 sq. ft.

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Far South SideBeverly

In this self-described "village in the city," Italianate, Gothic, Queen Anne, and Prairie School designs — and fifty-fifty one Irish gaelic castle — occupy big lots on tree-lined streets. These properties aren't simply for the upper echelon: In early on May, two vintage four- and five-bedroom houses with original details, like leaded glass windows and intricately carved wood columns, were on the market for $290,000. The lack of a lakefront and a longer commute to the Loop — at that place's no 50 stop here, and on the Metra it takes 25 to thirty minutes to get to LaSalle Street Station — help keep prices lower here.

$425,000 | 2447 Birchwood Ln. | 3 bedrooms | one,557 sq. ft.

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N ShoreWilmette

Most people don't think of starter homes when they think of Wilmette. The median sale cost in this tony suburb is $740,000, and Sheridan Road mansions hands run into the 7 digits. Merely you don't have to be a millionaire to live hither. If yous know where to look, y'all'll find deals on three- and four-bedroom homes. Head west of Green Bay Route for houses in the $300,000 to $500,000 range, such as an 1,850-square-foot brick 4-bedroom currently listed for $449,000. Yeah, you lot won't exist living on the poshest side of the Metra tracks, merely your kid will yet be enrolled in the aforementioned high-performing school commune.

$255,900 | 2639 W. Gunnison St. | 2 bedrooms | 1,250 sq. ft.

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North SideLincoln Square

It feels like a pocket-sized town in a big urban center, filled with family-friendly gems, such equally Timeless Toys and an Old Town School of Folk Music campus, and not far from Winnemac Park, with its playground and nature trail. Among the $700,000-plus Victorians and bungalows, you'll find ii-bedroom condos over 1,000 square anxiety priced from $250,000 to $300,000, though you'll have to drop at to the lowest degree $400,000 if you want 3 bedrooms. (If those costs seem high, go on in mind that they're a bargain compared with North Center, just two Brownish Line stops away, where the median sale price of condos and townhomes is $448,000.)

The Downsizers

You're an empty nester looking for something more manageable.

$650,000 | 1101 Westward. Lake St. | ii bedrooms | 1,400 sq. ft.

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Most West SideWest Loop

If y'all're effectually Randolph and Halsted on a weekend night, you lot'll see lots of people in their 20s and 30s, which is exactly why this has become a destination … for upscale downsizers in their 50s and 60s. Come up again? "They desire to be where the activity is, they want to not exist isolated," says North Clybourn Grouping's Staci Slattery. There'southward no shortage of activity here, of grade: It's dwelling house to tons of the city's near celebrated restaurants and cocktail confined, and just a 30-minute walk east are the Art Institute, Harold Washington Library Center, and Symphony Center. But such an platonic location will cost you lot — two-bedrooms in condo buildings close to the action that take gyms and private patios go for $450,000 to $650,000.

$205,000 | 1550 Due north. Lake Shore Dr. | 1 sleeping accommodation | 800 sq. ft.

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Virtually North SideGold Coast

The neighborhood'southward benefits are obvious: Oak Street shops, loftier-end restaurants, the Magazine Mile, and the lake. Only don't become spooked past its reputation for being pricey. In fact, the median auction cost for condos and townhouses on the Near N Side dropped 3 percent in 2019, to $398,000. It's non all vii-figure penthouses with water views. There are besides ane-bedroom units without luxe finishes in both high-rising and smaller buildings that run $180,000 to $210,000. You might even luck into i on the lakefront: An 800-square-footer in a doorman building on Lake Shore Bulldoze (shown higher up) was available in May for $205,000.

$200,000 (sold) | 5555 Due south. Everett Ave., Apt. C14 | 2 bedrooms | one,800 sq. ft.

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South SideHyde Park

Retirees tend to put a premium on having lake and park admission, nearby museums, and practiced transit options. You tin can go that at a relatively affordable price signal in this vibrant customs, where increased development by the University of Chicago has led to a burst of new shops and restaurants during the by decade, especially right around 53rd Street and Harper Avenue. An older only motility-in-ready 1,700-square-foot, two-sleeping room unit of measurement across the street from the Museum of Science and Industry is priced at $165,000, and in the same edifice, an 1,800-square-foot two-bedroom (shown above), renovated with modern finishes, just sold for $200,000.

$789,900 | 519 Hannah Ln. | iii bedrooms | 2,700 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsHinsdale

The standard empty nester formula goes similar this: Swap your big house in the burbs for a minor condo in the city. Only city life is not for everyone, nor is a tiny infinite. For close to what you'd pay for a Streeterville two-bedroom apartment, you can get a spacious townhouse in Hinsdale, i of the Chicago area's wealthiest communities exterior the North Shore. At the year-one-time Hinsdale Meadows, for example, duplex villas (30, including the ane shown higher up, of the 42 are still available, starting at $749,900) mean less maintenance on your part. "There's no outside work for yous to do," says Tracy Anderson of Compass, a listing amanuensis for the development. "Somebody else is going to manage the landscaping, the snowfall removal, and blacktopping your driveways every other year."

The Logroller-Uppers

You don't mind getting your hands dingy, whether y'all're looking to flip or stay put.

$232,000 | 3217 W. Walnut St. | 6 bedrooms | ane,970 sq. ft.

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West SideEast Garfield Park

In the neighborhood all-time known for the Garfield Park Solarium, you tin can discover plenty of low-priced homes in need of repair, like a two-apartment that's on the market place for $232,000 and a pocket-size 4-bedroom firm requiring a gut rehab that's listed at $85,000. If you're patient, yous'll likely get a big return on your investment. Humboldt Park to the north and the West Loop to the east have been saturated with new structure, and developers have started to plough their attention here, fatigued by the large parcels of land where they can build multiple homes in a row, according to @Properties' Luke Blahnik. The loftier offense rate might give buyers a reason to intermission, but information technology has shown signs of improving. RentHop ranks East Garfield Park the fifth most unsafe neighborhood in Chicago. That'due south three slots better than a year agone.

$325,000 | 4255 W. Devon Ave. | three bedrooms | 1,104 sq. ft.

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Far Northwest SideSauganash

If yous're OK with putting in some sweat equity but aren't up for taking a house down to the studs, Luke Blahnik of @Backdrop suggests verdant Sauganash, which is bordered by North Park Village Nature Centre, LaBagh Woods, and Wood Glen Wood. Here you'll find a healthy choice of midcentury modernistic homes in need of some love — by and large cosmetic renovations, like new lighting and appliances — including two 1,100-square-foot brick 3-bedrooms congenital in 1956 that are on the market for $325,000 (shown above) and $330,000. "The beauty of midcentury homes is that they were built when building codes had been updated, in line with current construction practices," Blahnik says. That ways when you exercise a renovation of a kitchen or bath, yous won't have to pay big bucks to replace the plumbing and electrical wiring, similar you might with older homes.

$329,000 | 3300 Due south. Parnell Ave. | six bedrooms | two,000 sq. ft.

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South SideBridgeport

Now'southward the time to become into this blue-neckband neighborhood. You won't be the beginning; flippers accept increasingly been jumping in to renovate an array of older workers' cottages and two-flats (the one pictured above could use new kitchens and bathrooms). That's 1 reason the median house auction toll has jumped $120,000 since 2014, to only shy of $500,000. But there are still deals to be found for single-family homes that demand considerable work — as low as $215,000 for three-bedrooms. And if flipping isn't your jam, in that location are more and more reasons to settle in here, including the $23 1000000 revival of the long-vacant 91-year-former Ramova Theatre on Halsted, which is being turned into a concert venue, restaurant, and brewery.

$210,000 | 5815 Due west. Roosevelt Rd. | 6 bedrooms | 2,750 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsCicero

Want to make some money renovating apartments to rent out? Don't sleep on Saul Goodman's hometown. "Information technology's a adept area to invest in," says Ryan T. Smith, a broker-partner with Re/Max Properties. "There is a large stock of multiunit dwellings, tenants are not hard to locate, and rents are stable." Two- and three-flats that demand work are regularly priced below $200,000. Two 3,125-square-human foot two-flats are listed for $104,500 and $134,000, though you might end up spending twice that with the overhaul — or if you want a iii-flat with an sometime tire store on the lot (like the property shown above). Consider it a smart investment: The median sale cost for detached housing has nearly doubled here in the past five years, to $195,000.

The Greens

Y'all're willing to pay a little more to be eco-friendly.

$730,000 | 147 N. Euclid Ave. | 3 bedrooms | one,840 sq. ft.

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Western SuburbsOak Park

In 2015, Oak Park was recognized past the Morton Arboretum as the first "municipal arboretum" in the state and the 4th in the nation. To authorize, the burb had to have more than than 100 species of trees, at to the lowest degree one dedicated employee, and policies in place governing tree intendance. This year, the village has added 2 public charging stations for electric vehicles, giving it a full of 18. And in the past 4 years, a profusion of upscale condos and apartment rentals with greenish features has sprouted upwards downtown. But they're expensive: An i,840-square-foot, iii-bedroom corner apartment (shown above) in the 28-unit District Business firm, a edifice with dark-green roof terraces and solar shades, is on the market for $730,000.

$649,000 | 866 N. Paulina St. | 3 bedrooms | 1,900 sq. ft.

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About Northwest SideEast Ukrainian Village

Going green doesn't just mean installing solar panels or buying a house built with just locally sourced materials. It can as well mean getting rid of your biggest pollutant: your machine. Eastward Ukrainian Village is both the near walkable and the nearly bikeable neighborhood in Chicago, according to Redfin, based on criteria like altitude to key amenities and number of wheel lanes. That means residents can make regular trips by foot or two wheels to get all the pierogi and Hoosier Mama pies the neighborhood has to offer. But y'all will pay for that luxury. Detached houses run around $600,000, on boilerplate. If you stick to condos, you can get ane,300 square feet and two bedrooms for around $400,000 or, if don't mind a longer walk (closer to Western Avenue) and less space, an 850-square-foot two-chamber for $240,000.

$491,200 (sold) | 6454 S. Dorchester Ave. (model shown) | 4 bedrooms | two,100 sq. ft.

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South SideWoodlawn

The eventual habitation of the Obama Presidential Center is where you can already find the recently opened Green Living Room, an eco-focused coffee shop, workspace, and community gathering spot and headquarters for Blacks in Green, an organization that supports environmental sustainability in African American communities. This neighborhood is too where Greenline Homes, a local programmer specializing in eco-friendly backdrop on the South Side, has built 75 of its 83 single-family homes (a model is shown higher up), two-flats, townhouse units, and condo buildings. None are for auction at the moment, but seven more than single-family homes are in the permit stage, and all will comport the highest rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. While prices of these new Greenline houses volition exist steep — $450,000 to $500,000 — detached homes in this neighborhood are affectionate fast, from a median auction price of $44,000 in 2022 to $140,000 last year.

$ane,180,000 | 630 Cardinal St. | 5 bedrooms | 3,700 sq. ft.

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North ShoreEvanston

In the market place for a home with features such as solar panels, spray-cream insulation, high-efficiency HVAC, and systems that purify and recycle wastewater? Then Evanston is the place to be, says Mark Weitekamper, a green-focused contractor and a broker with Haderlein and Company Realtors. (Ask your agent to use the "green features" tab in a multiple list service search.) Two years ago, the suburb adopted a plan that calls for 100 per centum renewable electricity past 2030 and carbon neutrality and zilch waste by 2050. Walgreens also put its first-ever internet-aught free energy store here almost seven years agone. Access to both the Majestic Line and the Metra Spousal relationship Pacific North line can help residents reduce their carbon footprints even more. The median sale price of houses in Evanston is $510,000, but the bigger backdrop with the about progressive greenish elements (similar the i shown above) tin can run more than $1 million.

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