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About Ashburn

Ashburn is a neighborhood in Chicago, IL, in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. The area lies within the city and the state of IL. This district shows housing unit size data that covers one- and two-bedroom options. Data lists unit sizes and bedroom counts for this district. Units with 1–2 bedrooms (one-bedroom 1200.0 - 1200.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 1000.0 - 1200.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area appears in regional records under the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area.

Ashburn Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

Average Condo Sizes

1 Bedroom avg size1200 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1100 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size-

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1 Bedroom Condos

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$128.33 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$135,333.33
AVG DAYS ON MARKET72 Days
2-bed condos in Ashburn range from about 1,000 to 1,200 sq ft, offering some variety in layouts. The average price for a 2-bed is about $135,333. That averages to roughly $128 per sq ft. On average, 2-bed listings stay on the market about 72 days. The neighborhood has residential streets, local parks, and neighborhood services. Public transit and road links provide connections to other parts of Chicago.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

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Schools

Goode STEM Academy High School

A-
Public|Grades 912
7651 S Homan Ave

Ashburn Community Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK8
8300 S Saint Louis Ave

Durkin Park Elementary School

B-
Public|Grades PK8
8445 S Kolin Ave

Dawes Elementary School

B-
Public|Grades PK8
3810 W 81st Pl

Carroll Elementary School

B-
Public|Grades PK8
2929 W 83rd St

Stevenson Elementary School

C+
Public|Grades PK8
8010 S Kostner Ave

The Neighbourhood: Ashburn

Ashburn, located in Cook County, IL, is a relaxed neighborhood known for its community-oriented atmosphere and suburban charm. The area boasts a variety of parks and recreational facilities, providing abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. Residents appreciate the family-friendly environment, supported by well-regarded schools and local community events. Shopping and dining options are plentiful, offering a mix of local businesses and familiar chains. Convenient transportation options include access to major highways and public transit, making commuting to surrounding areas straightforward.

Demographics

Average Resident age36 years old
Average household Income$71,878 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
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  • Approximately 31.02 % of residents report High school as their highest completed education, reflecting a strong base of high-school-educated adults and an established community profile attractive to buyers seeking stability.
  • Average age: 36 years — a balanced, mid-career demographic that appeals to young families and professionals seeking long-term community ties.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ashburn

What is it like to live in Ashburn, Chicago, IL?

Ashburn is a community area on Chicago’s southwest side that is primarily residential, featuring a mix of single-family bungalows, mid-century homes and small retail corridors. Residents rely on CTA bus routes, regional roads and nearby Metra/CTA rail stations for commuting, and public services are provided by Chicago Public Schools and city parks. The neighborhood has active community organizations and local parks, but safety and housing costs vary block by block; consult Chicago Police crime maps and current real-estate listings for up-to-date statistics.

Is Ashburn, Chicago, IL expensive?

Ashburn is generally more affordable than the Chicago average, with median home prices and rents typically below those in downtown and many North Side neighborhoods. The housing stock—largely single-family homes and small multiunit buildings—supports moderately priced ownership and rental options. Prices vary by block and proximity to amenities, so consult current MLS or rental listings for up-to-date figures.

What is the weather of Ashburn, Chicago, IL?

Ashburn has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy with daytime highs typically in the 20s–30s °F and frequent subfreezing nights; summers are warm and humid with daytime highs often in the low-to-mid 80s °F. Annual precipitation is roughly 35–40 inches with about 30–40 inches of seasonal snowfall, and Lake Michigan can moderate temperatures and occasionally enhance local snowfall.

How safe is Ashburn, Chicago, IL?

Crime in Ashburn varies by block—some residential areas report relatively low incident counts while other pockets record property crime and occasional violent incidents. The Chicago Police Department and the City of Chicago Data Portal provide up-to-date incident-level maps and statistics for the neighborhood. Check current CPD crime maps and local CAPS beat meeting reports for precise, real-time safety information.