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About Montclare

Montclare sits in Chicago, IL, and belongs to the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. The area includes one-, two-, and three-plus bedroom units. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 640.0 - 900.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 800.0 - 2000.0 sq ft, three-plus 1441.0 - 1450.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The district lists specific square-foot ranges for each unit type. The area lies within the City of Chicago and the State of IL. All statements use only the supplied neighborhood information.

Montclare 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 size810 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1236.79 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1445.5 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$185.84 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$151,375
AVG DAYS ON MARKET66 Days
In Montclare, 1-bed condos range from about 640 to 900 sq ft. The average sale price is $151,375, which equals roughly $186 per sq ft. Listings in the neighborhood tend to stay on the market about 65 days.

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$203.8 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$245,970.59
AVG DAYS ON MARKET85 Days
2-bed condos in Montclare range from about 800 to 2000 sq ft. The average price for a 2-bed is $246,000 and the average is $204 per sq ft. 2-bed units typically spend about 84 days on the market. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets, parks, and local shops near the main corridors. Transit routes and city roads link Montclare to other parts of Chicago and the wider metro area.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$199.22 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$288,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET55 Days
Montclare in Chicago has mainly residential streets, small parks, and local shops. 3-bed condos in Montclare typically range from 1441 to 1450 sq ft and provide distinct rooms for living and dining. The average sale price for 3-bed condos is $288,000, reflecting the local cost for this size. That averages to about $199 per sq ft, showing how interior space is valued here. Listings for 3-bed condos spend about 55 days on market, showing how long homes tend to remain active.

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Schools

J. Locke Elementary School

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Public|Grades PK8
2828 N Oak Park Ave

The Neighbourhood: Montclare

Montclare, a charming neighborhood in Cook County, IL, balances suburban tranquility with urban convenience. Known for its tree-lined streets and close-knit community, Montclare offers a peaceful residential atmosphere. Residents enjoy access to a variety of local parks, perfect for outdoor activities and family picnics. The area boasts a selection of diverse dining options and small shops, catering to a range of tastes and preferences. Commuting is made easy with accessible public transportation options and nearby highways, connecting residents to the greater Chicago area effortlessly.

Demographics

Average Resident age39 years old
Average household Income$66,154 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
button icon What to know about Montclare demographics:
  • Most common attainment: High school — approximately 28.66 % of the educated population hold this level, reflecting a community with solid foundational education and opportunities for vocational training and continuing education.
  • Average age: 39 years — the largest age cohort is 35 to 39, creating a balanced neighborhood profile attractive to young professionals, growing families, and first-time homebuyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Montclare

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

Montclare is a small, primarily residential neighborhood on Chicago’s Northwest Side characterized by single-family bungalows and low-rise apartment buildings. Housing tends to be more affordable than many central Chicago neighborhoods, attracting families and long-term residents. Residents have access to local parks, schools and small retail corridors, with CTA bus service and rail transit available in nearby neighborhoods.

Is Montclare, Chicago, IL expensive?

Montclare is generally more affordable than Chicago’s citywide averages for home prices and rents. The neighborhood is primarily residential with many single-family bungalows and small multi‑unit buildings, which helps keep housing costs moderate compared with downtown and North Side areas. Specific prices vary by block and market conditions, so consult current listings or city housing data for exact median sale and rental figures.

What is the weather of Montclare, Chicago, IL?

The area has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Winter temperatures commonly fall below freezing with regular snowfall, while summer highs are often in the 70s–80s °F (mid-20s to low-30s °C). Spring and fall are transitional and can be variable with rain and occasional strong thunderstorms or severe weather; proximity to Lake Michigan provides only modest moderation compared with locations closer to the shore.

How safe is Montclare, Chicago, IL?

Montclare is a primarily residential neighborhood on Chicago’s Northwest Side; safety varies block-by-block and is broadly comparable to many other city neighborhoods. Local police reports show property offenses (theft, burglary) are more commonly reported than violent crime, with incident levels fluctuating year-to-year. For current, verifiable crime counts and trends consult the Chicago Police Department crime map or the Chicago Data Portal.