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About Pullman

Pullman is a neighborhood in Chicago, in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area of IL. The area lies in the city of Chicago and in the named metro region. This district uses the city and metro names given in the data. The area sits in the state of IL. The area belongs to the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metropolitan region. The district lists Chicago as its city and IL as its state. 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.

Pullman 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

Poe Elementary Classical School

A+
Public|Grades KG7
10538 S Langley Ave

Noble St Charter-Butler College Preparatory - Crimson

A-
Public|Grades 912
821 E 103rd St

Schmid Elementary School

D
Public|Grades PK8
9755 S Greenwood Ave

Smith W. Elementary School

D
Public|Grades PK8
744 E 103rd St

Pullman Elementary School

D
Public|Grades KG8
11311 S Forrestville Ave

Corliss High School

F
Public|Grades 912
821 E 103rd St

The Neighbourhood: Pullman

Pullman, located in Cook County, IL, is a neighborhood with a rich historical heritage and a strong sense of community. Known for its well-preserved architecture and landmarks, the area attracts history enthusiasts and families alike. Visitors and residents can explore the Pullman National Monument, which offers insights into the region's industrial past. The neighborhood provides a variety of local eateries and quaint shops, perfect for leisurely strolls. Public transportation options, including Metra and bus services, make commuting to downtown Chicago convenient and accessible.

Demographics

Average Resident age38 years old
Average household Income$46,087 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • Most common educational attainment: Some college, no degree — representing 28.04 % of residents. This indicates a community with substantial postsecondary experience and opportunity for further credentialing or professional training.
  • Average age: 38 years — a demographic profile attractive to younger professionals and first-time homebuyers seeking neighborhoods with an active, established adult population.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pullman

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

Pullman is a South Side Chicago neighborhood developed in the 1880s as George Pullman’s company town and contains a National Historic Landmark district and the Pullman National Monument (designated 2015). The area is primarily residential with late-19th-century brick rowhouses and single-family cottages, and local organizations have led preservation and redevelopment efforts. Services and transit exist but are less frequent than in central Chicago; consult Chicago Police data and current real estate listings for up-to-date information on safety, commute times, and housing costs.

Is Pullman, Chicago, IL expensive?

Pullman on Chicago’s Far South Side is generally more affordable than many central and North Side neighborhoods, with median home prices and rents typically below the Chicago city average. Prices have increased in recent years following the neighborhood’s 2015 National Monument designation and ongoing historic rehabilitation. Affordability still varies by block and property type, so consult current MLS or Cook County/City data for up-to-date comparisons.

What is the weather of Pullman, Chicago, IL?

Pullman follows Chicago’s humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Average January lows are roughly 17–20°F (−8 to −6°C) and July highs around 82–85°F (28–29°C), with occasional heat waves and subzero cold snaps. Annual precipitation is about 36 inches (900 mm) with roughly 35–40 inches (90–100 cm) of snow, and lake-effect variability can affect timing and amounts, though south-side neighborhoods receive somewhat less direct lake moderation than the lakefront.

How safe is Pullman, Chicago, IL?

Pullman records higher violent and property crime rates than Chicago’s citywide averages, based on Chicago Police Department data through 2024–2025. The Pullman Historic District around the Pullman National Monument generally reports lower incident levels and benefits from community safety initiatives, while crime is more concentrated in adjacent parts of the Far South Side. For current, block-level information consult the Chicago Police Data Portal or the City of Chicago crime maps.