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About Calumet Heights

Calumet Heights is a neighborhood in Chicago, part of the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area in IL. The area sits inside the city of Chicago and forms one named district within the larger metropolitan region. The area includes residential options across multiple unit types and shows the available bedroom span. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom None sq ft, two-bedroom None sq ft, three-plus None sq ft) fit a range of needs. The neighborhood name, city, state, and metro area appear above.

Calumet Heights 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.

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Schools

Black Magnet Elementary School

A-
Public|Grades KG8
9101 S Euclid Ave

Earhart Options for Knowledge Elementary School

B
Public|Grades KG6
1710 E 93rd St

Warren Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK8
9239 S Jeffery Ave

Hoyne Elementary School

D+
Public|Grades KG6
8905 S Crandon Ave

McDowell Elementary School

D
Public|Grades KG5
1419 E 89th St

The Neighbourhood: Calumet Heights

Calumet Heights, located in Cook County, IL, is a charming neighborhood known for its welcoming community and suburban feel. The area is abundant with green spaces, including the popular Calumet Park, offering residents ample outdoor recreational opportunities. Families appreciate the good selection of schools and community centers, while local diners and cafes reflect the area's rich cultural diversity. Commuting is made easy with nearby access to major highways and public transportation, connecting residents to greater Chicago. This neighborhood balances tranquility with accessibility, making it an ideal place to settle.

Demographics

Average Resident age42 years old
Average household Income$54,449 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Calumet Heights demographics:
  • Most common educational attainment: Some college, no degree — 27.27 % of residents. This indicates a notable portion of the community has pursued post-secondary coursework or vocational training, supporting a workforce-ready population and opportunities for local educational and career services.
  • Average age: 42 years. The largest age cohort is 40 to 44, reflecting a stable, mid-career demographic that is attractive to families and established professionals seeking long-term neighborhood roots.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Calumet Heights

What is it like to live in Calumet Heights, Chicago, IL?

Calumet Heights is a predominantly residential South Side Chicago neighborhood characterized by mid-20th-century single-family homes and tree-lined blocks. Local amenities include retail corridors along 95th Street, public schools, parks, and community services, with public transit access via CTA bus routes and nearby Metra Electric and Dan Ryan Expressway connections. Housing tends to be more affordable than downtown neighborhoods and has relatively high homeownership; for up-to-date crime and school data consult Chicago Police and CPS sources.

Is Calumet Heights, Chicago, IL expensive?

No. Calumet Heights is generally more affordable than Chicago overall, with housing costs—both owner-occupied single-family homes and rents—typically below city median levels. The neighborhood’s housing stock is dominated by brick bungalows and two-flats with high owner-occupancy, which contributes to lower prices than downtown and many North Side neighborhoods. Local variation exists, so individual property prices can differ block by block.

What is the weather of Calumet Heights, Chicago, IL?

The neighborhood has a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. January averages are about 31°F (−1°C) for daytime highs and 18°F (−8°C) for lows; July averages are about 84°F (29°C) for highs and 68°F (20°C) for lows. Annual precipitation is roughly 36 inches with about 36 inches of snow, and Lake Michigan can moderate temperatures and contribute to winds and localized snow.

How safe is Calumet Heights, Chicago, IL?

Safety in Calumet Heights is mixed and follows broader Chicago patterns, with both property and violent crimes reported at varying levels year to year. Local crime rates have fluctuated, so up-to-date, address-level information is available from the Chicago Police Department COMPSTAT and the City of Chicago crime maps. Prospective residents should review recent CPD data and contact local community organizations or the 4th Police District for current neighborhood safety information.