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About Norwood Park

Norwood Park sits in Chicago, IL, within the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin metro area. The area lists two-bedroom and three-plus unit types with measured sizes. Units with 1–2 bedrooms (two-bedroom 919.0 - 1453.0 sq ft, three-plus 2661.0 - 3092.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area provides detailed square-foot ranges for the two-bedroom and three-plus units. This district lies in the state of IL as shown in the provided data. All information here comes from the supplied neighborhood data and sizes.

Norwood Park 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 size776.23 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1128.56 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1321.43 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$211.26 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$160,333.16
AVG DAYS ON MARKET71 Days
Norwood Park 1-bed condos range from about 414 sq ft to 1,050 sq ft, with an average price near $160,333, about $211 per sq ft, and roughly 70 days on market. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets, small parks, Metra and bus service, and local shops, cafés, and schools close by.

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$215.61 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$237,389.96
AVG DAYS ON MARKET58 Days
Norwood Park 2-bed condos range from 725 to 1,574 sq ft, offering a variety of floor plans. The average sale price for a 2-bed is $237,390. The average selling rate is about $216 per sq ft, which shows how space is priced in the area. 2-bed units spend roughly 58 days on the market on average, indicating the usual market pace. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets, small parks, and local commercial clusters. Nearby community spaces and street connections link to transit stops and main roads.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$215.27 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$285,285.71
AVG DAYS ON MARKET65 Days
3-bed condos in Norwood Park range from about 1,000 to 1,825 sq ft. The average sale price is $285,286. That works out to about $215 per sq ft. These units typically stay listed for about 65 days. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets, small parks, local shops, schools, and transit and road links to the wider Chicago area.

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Pet-Friendly Condos

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Fitness & Wellness Condos

AVG PPSF$193.38 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$161,069.25
AVG DAYS ON MARKET75 Days
Norwood Park sees fitness and wellness Condos sell near $161,069, at $193 per sq ft and stay on the market 75 days. The area centers on Norwood Park, a green space with sports fields and paths, and lies close to the Six Corners shopping district for grocery and retail. Norwood Park Elementary serves many families here. The Norwood Park Park District runs community programs. Milwaukee Avenue gives direct access for buses, bike routes, and small shops and links residents to nearby transit and services.

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Stunning Views Condos

Norwood Park condos with stunning views sell near $234,193, at $231 per sq ft, and stay on the market 61 days. The neighborhood centers on Norwood Park, a park with a playground and sports fields. Shopping is close at the Six Corners shopping district, a historic retail area. Norwood Park Elementary School serves local students. Access comes from the Norwood Park Metra station, the commuter rail stop on the Union Pacific Northwest Line that links the area to downtown. Milwaukee Avenue runs near the area and hosts local shops.

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Schools

Oriole Park Elementary School

A
Public|Grades PK8
5424 N Oketo Ave

Norwood Park Elementary School

A
Public|Grades KG8
5900 N Nina Ave

Onahan Elementary School

A-
Public|Grades PK8
6634 W Raven St

Edison Park Elementary School

A-
Public|Grades PK8
6220 N Olcott Ave

Taft High School

B+
Public|Grades 912
6530 W Bryn Mawr Ave

Pennoyer Elementary School

B+
Public|Grades PK8
5200 N Cumberland Ave

The Neighbourhood: Norwood Park

Norwood Park, located in Cook County, IL, is a charming neighborhood known for its suburban feel with tree-lined streets and historic homes. Residents enjoy access to several community parks and the scenic Edgebrook Golf Course. The area boasts top-rated schools, making it an attractive location for families. Local eateries and quaint shops contribute to a vibrant community atmosphere. Conveniently situated near the Metra line and major highways, Norwood Park offers easy commutes to downtown Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

Demographics

Average Resident age41 years old
Average household Income$87,753 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Norwood Park demographics:
  • High school is the most common highest education level, accounting for 25.65 % of the local population — reflecting solid secondary education attainment that supports stable, community-oriented neighborhoods appealing to many homebuyers.
  • Average age: 41 years — a balanced demographic that supports family-oriented amenities and established homeownership, welcoming to buyers seeking long-term community connections.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Norwood Park

What is it like to live in Norwood Park, Chicago, IL?

Norwood Park is a primarily residential, village-like neighborhood on Chicago’s northwest side, noted for tree-lined streets and early-20th-century single-family homes and bungalows. Commuter options include Metra service and CTA bus routes with convenient highway access to downtown, supporting a commuter-friendly lifestyle. Crime rates are generally lower than the Chicago average, and local amenities include neighborhood parks, Chicago Public Schools elementary programs, and small commercial corridors. Housing is dominated by owner-occupied single-family homes, with market prices typically at or above the Chicago median.

Is Norwood Park, Chicago, IL expensive?

Norwood Park is generally mid-to-upper-tier in cost within Chicago: it has many owner-occupied single-family homes that typically sell for more than the citywide median. It is not among the city’s most expensive neighborhoods (e.g., Gold Coast or Lincoln Park), and rental rates are usually lower than central lakefront areas. Overall, expect higher purchase prices than the Chicago median due to lot sizes and suburban character, but more affordable than Chicago’s premium North Side markets.

What is the weather of Norwood Park, Chicago, IL?

Norwood Park has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Average January highs are around 30–33°F (−1 to 1°C) with lows near 15–20°F (−9 to −6°C); July highs are typically 82–85°F (28–29°C) with lows around 65–70°F (18–21°C). Precipitation is year-round with roughly 35–40 inches of liquid-equivalent precipitation and about 30–40 inches of annual snowfall; spring and fall are changeable and Lake Michigan can modestly influence temperatures and snowfall patterns.

How safe is Norwood Park, Chicago, IL?

Norwood Park is generally regarded as one of Chicago’s safer community areas, with violent-crime rates below the city average according to Chicago Police Department neighborhood data. Property crime (theft and burglary) occurs at moderate levels and is more concentrated near commercial corridors and transit stops. Local CAPS meetings and active neighborhood organizations support community safety; consult the CPD or City of Chicago crime maps for the most recent incident data.