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About West Elsdon

West Elsdon is a neighborhood in Chicago in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. The area sits in the state of Illinois and within the city of Chicago. This district includes housing in two unit types and shows size ranges for larger layouts. Units with 1–2 bedrooms (two-bedroom 844.0 - 950.0 sq ft, three-plus 957.0 - 1100.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area holds defined housing information that links to the broader Chicago metro area and state-level geography.

West Elsdon 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 size-
2 Bedroom avg size898 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1028.5 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$170.24 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$146,940
AVG DAYS ON MARKET51 Days
West Elsdon on Chicago’s southwest side is mainly residential with shops and transit along the main avenues. 2-bed condos here typically range from 844 to 950 sq ft, offering a variety of layout options. The average price for a 2-bed is $146,940. The average price per square foot for 2-bed condos is about $170 per sq ft. 2-bed units usually stay on the market for about 50 days. Parks, schools, and public spaces are found near many condo blocks. Major streets provide bus service and local shops close to residences.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$179.7 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$184,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET129 Days
3-bed condos in West Elsdon range from about 957 to 1,100 sq ft and generally fit three bedrooms plus living areas. The average price for a 3-bed is $184,000. That equals roughly $180 per sq ft. A typical 3-bed stays on the market about 129 days. The neighborhood has a mix of residential streets, small commercial corridors, parks, and public transit options.

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Schools

Hancock College Preparatory High School

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Public|Grades 912
4034 W 56th St

Pasteur Elementary School

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Public|Grades PK8
5825 S Kostner Ave

The Neighbourhood: West Elsdon

West Elsdon, located in Cook County, IL, is a vibrant and diverse community with a rich cultural tapestry. The neighborhood offers a variety of parks and recreational spaces, perfect for family outings and outdoor activities. Residents enjoy easy access to a wide array of dining options featuring international cuisines, ensuring there's something for everyone. Transportation is a breeze with proximity to the CTA Orange Line and major highways, connecting you to downtown Chicago and beyond. With a strong sense of community and convenient amenities, West Elsdon is an ideal place to call home.

Demographics

Average Resident age36 years old
Average household Income$59,050 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
button icon What to know about West Elsdon demographics:
  • Most common educational attainment: High school. Approximately 37.69 % of residents have completed at least a high school diploma, indicating a community with solid foundational education suitable for first-time buyers and growing families.
  • Average age: 36 years — the largest age cohort is 35 to 39, reflecting a mid-career population that appeals to young professionals and families seeking stability.
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Frequently Asked Questions about West Elsdon

What is it like to live in West Elsdon, Chicago, IL?

West Elsdon is a predominantly residential Southwest Side neighborhood with mostly single-family homes and small commercial corridors, historically home to large Polish and Mexican-American communities. Housing and living costs are generally more affordable than downtown and many North Side neighborhoods, and local amenities include parks, neighborhood schools, churches, and small businesses. Transit is primarily by CTA buses and arterial roads with car commuting common; consult the Chicago Police Department for current safety and crime statistics.

Is West Elsdon, Chicago, IL expensive?

West Elsdon is generally more affordable than the Chicago median for housing and rents, with lower prices than many central and North Side neighborhoods. The area is dominated by single-family homes and working-class households, which keeps overall housing costs moderate. Exact prices vary by block and market conditions, so consult current MLS or rental listings for up-to-date figures.

What is the weather of West Elsdon, Chicago, IL?

The neighborhood has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) with cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers typical of Chicago. Winters average January highs near 30–32°F (−1 to 0°C) and lows around 15–20°F (−9 to −6°C) with regular snowfall and occasional lake-effect snow; summers average July highs in the mid-80s°F (around 29°C) with muggy evenings. Precipitation is moderate year-round, concentrated in late-spring and summer thunderstorms, with annual precipitation around 36–40 inches and average annual snowfall roughly 35–40 inches.

How safe is West Elsdon, Chicago, IL?

West Elsdon, on Chicago’s Southwest Side, is primarily a residential neighborhood with many single-family homes and local businesses. Reported crime levels vary by block and year; some indicators have been near Chicago’s citywide averages while specific corridors have experienced higher incidents of violent or property crime. For current, block-level statistics consult the Chicago Police Department crime map or the City of Chicago Data Portal and follow standard urban safety precautions.