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  • Demographics

About West Loop

West Loop is a neighborhood in Chicago, IL, within the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. The area contains residential units that range from 1–3 bedrooms. Square footage varies by unit type. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 571.0 - 1541.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 1.0 - 3500.0 sq ft, three-plus 1392.0 - 5600.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The district lists its city and state as Chicago, IL, and the broader metro area as Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI. Public records reference Chicago and the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area.

West Loop 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 size924.36 sqft
2 Bedroom avg size1351.84 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2457.94 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$372.48 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$338,011.3
AVG DAYS ON MARKET66 Days
West Loop 1-bed condos range from 571 to 1541 sq ft. The average sale price is $338,011, or about $372 ppsf. Listings typically remain active about 66 days. Many buildings sit near parks, transit stops, and street-level shops in the neighborhood.

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2 Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$2,342.55 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$541,952.4
AVG DAYS ON MARKET66 Days
2-bed condos in West Loop range from 1 to 3,500 sq ft. The average 2-bed price is $541,952. The average price per sq ft for 2-bed units is about $2,343. 2-bed units average about 65 days on market. Fulton Market and Randolph Street run through the neighborhood. Mary Bartelme Park and public plazas provide green space. Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station sit near the neighborhood edge. Multiple CTA bus routes provide transit access.

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3+ Bedroom Condos

AVG PPSF$511.35 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$1,333,387.25
AVG DAYS ON MARKET90 Days
3-bed condos in West Loop range from 1,392 to 5,600 sq ft, so floor plans vary from modest to very spacious. The average 3-bed price is about $1,333,000. The average price per square foot works out to roughly $511 per sq ft. 3-bed listings remain active for about 90 days on average. West Loop centers on Fulton Market and Randolph Street. Mary Bartelme Park and Skinner Park provide nearby public green space. The neighborhood lies just west of the Loop and near the Chicago River. Metra service at Ogilvie and close highway links to I-90/I-94 support commuter access. Many 3-bed condos occupy converted warehouse buildings and newer mid-rise developments along former industrial blocks.

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Pet-Friendly Condos

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Fitness & Wellness Condos

AVG PPSF$2,263.46 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$532,078.62
AVG DAYS ON MARKET70 Days
West Loop fitness and wellness properties reach a sale price near $532,079, sell in 70 days, and trade at $2,263.46 per square foot. The neighborhood centers on Union Park and the Fulton Market shopping and dining district, and Ogilvie Transportation Center serves commuter rail to the suburbs. Nearby green space includes Skinner Park, and families use Skinner West Elementary School for local classrooms. Condos sit near Randolph Street dining and are within walking distance to parks, shops, and transit. Streets like Randolph and Halsted connect residents to services.

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Stunning Views Condos

AVG PPSF$389.04 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$601,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET71 Days
West Loop stunning views Condos reach sale prices near $809,473, list at $448 per sq ft, and remain on market 71 days. The area centers on Fulton Market with shops and food halls, and Mary Bartelme Park provides green space and event lawns. The University of Illinois at Chicago anchors local education and research. Converted warehouses along Fulton Market hold shops and galleries. Streets run in a simple grid and offer direct access; Randolph Street provides access and serves as the main dining and shopping corridor.

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Schools

Young Magnet High School

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Public|Grades 712
211 S Laflin St

The Neighbourhood: West Loop

West Loop, located in Cook County, IL, is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern amenities. Known for its trendy restaurants and lively nightlife, the area attracts food enthusiasts and socialites alike. Residents enjoy close proximity to renowned art galleries and unique boutiques, fostering an enriching cultural experience. Green spaces and parks provide a refreshing counterbalance to urban living. Convenient public transportation options and major expressway access make commuting simple and efficient. West Loop offers a dynamic urban lifestyle that appeals to a variety of residents.

Demographics

Average Resident age34 years old
Average household Income$124,220 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about West Loop demographics:
  • About 45.68 % of adults hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a well-educated community that attracts professionals and families and supports strong local amenities and workforce talent.
  • Average age: approximately 34 years — a youthful, dynamic population well suited to young professionals, first-time buyers, and those seeking an active urban lifestyle.
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Frequently Asked Questions about West Loop

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

A former industrial district west of the Loop, it offers dense, walkable urban living with a high concentration of restaurants (Randolph Street’s dining corridor), converted lofts and new luxury condos in Fulton Market. Transportation access is strong — the neighborhood is adjacent to downtown commuter hubs (Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station), served by multiple CTA bus routes, and has easy access to I‑90/I‑94. Housing and local costs are above the Chicago average due to demand, and the area is generally considered safer than many city neighborhoods for violent crime, though busy commercial and nightlife corridors can see property and petty-theft incidents.

Is West Loop, Chicago, IL expensive?

Yes — the West Loop is one of Chicago’s more expensive neighborhoods, with home prices and rents consistently above the city average. Luxury condo developments, converted industrial lofts, and strong demand from restaurants and tech/office growth in the Fulton Market area have pushed prices higher. The neighborhood typically ranks in the top tiers for housing costs within Chicago.

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

West Loop has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Average January lows are near 18°F (−8°C) with highs around 31°F (−1°C); July averages are roughly 69°F (21°C) lows and 84°F (29°C) highs. Proximity to Lake Michigan can bring lake-effect snow in winter and occasional summer lake breezes, and precipitation is distributed year-round.

How safe is West Loop, Chicago, IL?

The West Loop is generally considered relatively safe compared with many parts of Chicago, with violent crime rates below the city average and most incidents concentrated around entertainment and transit corridors. Property crime—particularly theft, pickpocketing and car break‑ins—is the most common issue, especially near restaurants, bars and train stations. Residents and businesses commonly report regular Chicago Police patrols, private building security and active neighborhood groups, but standard urban precautions are still advised.