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About Brighton Park

Brighton Park sits in Chicago in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area of IL. The area contains a range of housing types. This district lists unit sizes for one- and two-bedroom units. Buildings show one-bedroom layouts at 474.0 sq ft and two-bedroom layouts from 760.0 to 900.0 sq ft. The area lies within city limits and uses Chicago as its city designation. This district falls under the state of IL and the named metro area. Units with 1–2 bedrooms (one-bedroom 474.0 - 474.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 760.0 - 900.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs.

Brighton 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 size-
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3 Bedroom avg size1987.67 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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1 Bedroom Townhomes

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Schools

Burroughs Elementary School

A
Public|Grades PK8
3542 S Washtenaw Ave

Noble St Charter - Mansueto

A
Public|Grades 912
2911 W 47th St

Columbia Explorers Elementary Academy

B
Public|Grades KG8
4520 S Kedzie Ave

Gunsaulus Elementary Scholastic Academy

B-
Public|Grades PK8
4420 S Sacramento Ave

Shields Middle School

C
Public|Grades 58
2611 W 48th St

Calmeca Academy of Fine Arts

C-
Public|Grades PK8
3456 W 38th St

The Neighbourhood: Brighton Park

Brighton Park, located in Cook County, IL, is a vibrant community with a rich cultural diversity. The neighborhood is home to numerous parks and green spaces, offering residents plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Families are attracted to Brighton Park for its variety of local schools and community events. Food enthusiasts enjoy a diverse selection of restaurants featuring international cuisines. Transportation is efficient with several bus routes and easy access to major expressways, making commuting convenient for residents. Brighton Park embodies a community-focused atmosphere with a welcoming charm.

Demographics

Average Resident age33 years old
Average household Income$47,185 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
button icon What to know about Brighton Park demographics:
  • Most residents report High school as their highest completed education level. Approximately 38.11 % of the population are counted among the neighborhood’s educated residents, reflecting a community with solid foundational qualifications suited to entry- and mid-level employment.
  • Average age is 33 years, with the largest age cohort being 30 to 34 — a youthful demographic that tends to attract young professionals and first-time homebuyers seeking convenient urban amenities.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Brighton Park

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

Brighton Park is a working‑class, predominantly Hispanic southwest Chicago neighborhood with a mix of bungalow‑style single‑family homes, small apartment buildings, and industrial corridors. Housing and rents are generally more affordable than Chicago’s citywide averages, with a higher share of family households and owner‑occupied properties. The area has CTA bus service and is within a short drive of CTA rail and Metra commuter lines, plus local parks and commercial corridors for everyday shopping. Crime rates in some categories have been above city averages, reflecting public‑safety challenges common to parts of the southwest side.

Is Brighton Park, Chicago, IL expensive?

Brighton Park is generally more affordable than the Chicago citywide average, with lower median home prices and rents compared with central and North Side neighborhoods. Housing is dominated by bungalows, small single-family homes and multi-unit buildings, which helps keep costs down. Prices vary by block and property condition, so consult current listings or local market reports for exact figures.

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

Brighton Park has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) typical of Chicago, with large seasonal temperature swings. Winters are cold and snowy — average January highs about 30°F (−1°C) and lows near 15°F (−9°C) — while summers are warm to hot and humid with July highs around 85°F (29°C) and lows near 65°F (18°C). Annual precipitation is roughly 37 inches with about 36 inches of snow most winters, and peak rainfall typically occurs in late spring to early summer.

How safe is Brighton Park, Chicago, IL?

Brighton Park on Chicago’s Southwest Side has historically recorded higher-than-city-average rates of violent and property crime according to Chicago Police Department statistics. Crime tends to be concentrated along commercial corridors and near major transit routes, while many residential blocks report lower incident levels. For the most current safety picture, consult the CPD crime map, the Chicago Data Portal, and local community organizations for recent statistics and safety initiatives.