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Townhomes for Sale in Clark Street, Chicago

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About Clark Street

Clark Street is a vibrant part of Chicago. This district combines a lively atmosphere with a rich history. People find a mix of modern living and classic charm here. The area offers a range of options for residents, making it a great place to call home. Units with 2 bedrooms (two-bedroom 1850.0 - 1850.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs.

Clark Street 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: Clark Street

Clark Street runs through a mixed-use neighborhood near Lincoln Park in Chicago. Lincoln Park contains the Lincoln Park Zoo and the Lincoln Park Conservatory for outdoor visits. Oz Park offers playgrounds and paths beside public sculptures. North Pond serves seasonal food beside a small lake. Pequod's Pizza draws locals with a deep dish style and shared pies. Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! provides Spanish tapas, a lively dining room, and occasional live music. Navy Pier hosts rides, the Centennial Wheel, and family amusements along the lakefront. Wrigley Field attracts baseball fans and event crowds in nearby blocks. Bars like Murphy's Bleachers and The J. Parker serve drinks, host patrons, and show games. CTA buses connect neighborhoods with routes such as the 22 and offer frequent stops and night service. The Brown Line links Fullerton station with other rapid transit options for riders. Pedestrians use bike lanes and the Lakefront Trail for short trips and exercise. Small shops and health clinics occupy ground floors of mixed buildings in the area. Data shows that most residents fall between 25 to 29 years old and that most households are one person households.

Demographics

Average Resident age40 years old
Average household Income$65,819 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Clark Street demographics:
  • Many people in the area have at least a Bachelor's degree. About 31.62% of the adults are well-educated.
  • The average age of residents is around 40 years. This age suggests a good mix of professionals and families.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Clark Street

What is it like to live in Clark Street, Chicago, IL?

Living on Clark Street offers a mix of residential areas and local businesses. The street provides access to various shops, restaurants, and public transportation. The environment is lively, attracting both families and young professionals.

Is Clark Street, Chicago, IL expensive?

Clark Street features a mix of residential options, including condos and apartments. Prices can be high due to its central location and proximity to amenities. Overall, it is considered one of the more expensive areas in the city.

What is the weather of Clark Street, Chicago, IL?

Clark Street experiences cold winters with frequent snowfall. Summers are warm and may feel humid. Spring and fall offer milder temperatures, making these seasons pleasant.

How safe is Clark Street, Chicago, IL?

Clark Street has varying safety levels depending on the specific area. Generally, it is considered a safe place with regular foot traffic and some police presence. As with any city area, it's best to stay aware and cautious.