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Townhomes for Sale in Andersonville Terrace, Chicago

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About Andersonville Terrace

Andersonville Terrace is a welcoming neighborhood in Chicago. The area combines a friendly vibe with a sense of community. It features a mix of homes that fit various lifestyles. Families appreciate the local schools, and people enjoy the feeling of being part of a close-knit community. The area has a variety of places to explore and is conveniently situated for easy travel within the city. Units with 1–3 bedrooms fit a range of needs.

Andersonville Terrace 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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The Neighbourhood: Andersonville Terrace

Andersonville Terrace sits on Chicago's North Side and marks a small commercial and residential walkable zone. Hopleaf serves Belgian beers and casual food to local residents and visitors. Big Jones offers Southern cooking and attracts regular diners. A farmers market brings vendors and shoppers together during warm months. Navy Pier offers rides and family attractions along the lakefront. Six Flags Great America operates as a large regional amusement park north of the city. Lincoln Park provides green space and a zoo that many people visit. Edgewater Beach gives public access to the lake and open views. CTA buses run through this district and link to other city neighborhoods. The Red Line provides rapid transit near this district for many riders. Small shops and bookstores supply goods from ground floors of older buildings. Grocery stores and drug stores meet basic needs within walking range. Restaurants and bars create a steady flow of people during evenings and weekends. Developers renovate older homes while new units appear in converted buildings. Data shows that the most common age group falls between 25 to 29 years, and households with one person make up the largest share of residents.

Demographics

Average Resident age40 years old
Average household Income$65,527 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Andersonville Terrace demographics:
  • A good number of people in the area have a Bachelor's degree, making up about 34.18% of the community.
  • The average age of residents is about 40 years old.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Andersonville Terrace

What is it like to live in Andersonville Terrace, Chicago, IL?

Andersonville Terrace is a residential neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and apartments. The area is known for its community feel and local shops. Parks and green spaces offer outdoor activities, making it suitable for families and individuals who enjoy a quieter lifestyle.

Is Andersonville Terrace, Chicago, IL expensive?

Andersonville Terrace is considered a mid-priced neighborhood in Chicago. The cost of homes and rentals varies, but it generally falls between lower and higher-end areas in the city. The presence of local shops and restaurants can influence property values.

What is the weather of Andersonville Terrace, Chicago, IL?

Andersonville Terrace has cold winters with occasional snowfall. Summers are warm with high humidity. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures, making them pleasant seasons.

How safe is Andersonville Terrace, Chicago, IL?

Andersonville Terrace is generally considered a safe neighborhood. It has a friendly community with many residents walking in the area. As with any urban setting, safety may differ from street to street.