Lincoln Park Real Estate
Lincoln Park on Chicago's north side provides some of Chicago’s most popular and most desired real estate. With Lake Michigan to the east and the Chicago River to the west, North Avenue to the south and Diversey Parkway to the north, Lincoln Park provides residents with convenience to a full array of activities in Lincoln Park or other nearby neighborhoods. Whether you hop on Lake Shore Drive or favor north-south arteries like Clark Street or Halsted or Elston Avenue, downtown and the Loop are only a couple of minutes away.
What type of housing do you fancy? You are sure to find it in Lincoln Park - just expect to pay the price in one of the city's most expensive neighborhoods. From high seven to eight figure single family homes, behomeths along Mohawk, Cleveland, Burling, Dayton, Janssen, Magnolia, etc. Or old-school rowhomes adjacent to DePaul University along Belden and Webster. Lincoln Park also features numerous townhomes, condominiums, and multi-unit apartment buildings.
Within Lincoln Park are several sub-neighborhoods, all reminiscent of each other, but each with its own twist. Old Town, north of North Avenue, emanates a nearly European feel with landmark frame and brick homes. McMansions are the flavor of the day at Wrightwood/Sheffield while victorian row houses cluster near DePaul University. Both the young and old find their homes in Lincoln Park. Lincoln Park is home to eight public schools, several parochial schools, along with DePaul University, all of which are appreciated for having high standardized test scores.
While there are places to eat, drink, read, and gather throughout Lincoln Park, charming and attractive places are easily found on Armitage, along Halsted, on Lincoln Avenue both north and south of the Biograph Theater, on Southport, and on Clybourn. |





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