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About Dunning

Dunning is a neighborhood in Chicago in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area, in IL. The area lies inside Chicago city limits and within the state of IL. This district appears in regional listings and planning documents. The area includes residential buildings and a mix of housing sizes. This district contains housing configured in multiple unit types and building layouts. Units with 2–3 bedrooms (two-bedroom 1140.0 - 1140.0 sq ft, three-plus 1558.0 - 1558.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs.

Dunning 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 size1140 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1558 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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2 Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$241.23 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$275,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET26 Days
In Dunning, 2-bed townhomes measure about 1,140 sq ft. The average price for a 2-bed is $275,000. That price works out to about $241 per sq ft. Average days on market for 2-bed townhomes is 26 days. These numbers describe 2-bed townhomes in the Dunning neighborhood of Chicago.

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3+ Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$253.53 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$335,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET44 Days
3-bed townhomes in Dunning average 1,558 sq ft of living space. The average sale price is $335,000, which is about $254 ppsf. These homes typically spend around 44 days on the market. The neighborhood features tree-lined residential streets, nearby parks, and local shops. Public transit and major road links provide routes to other parts of the city and suburbs.

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Pet-Friendly Townhomes

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Schools

Chicago Academy High School

A
Public|Grades 912
3400 N Austin Ave

Thorp O a Elementary Scholastic Academy

A-
Public|Grades KG8
6024 W Warwick Ave

Canty Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK8
3740 N Panama Ave

Dever Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK8
3436 N Osceola Ave

Chicago Academy Elementary School

C
Public|Grades PK8
3400 N Austin Ave

Bridge Elementary School

C
Public|Grades PK8
3800 N New England Ave

The Neighbourhood: Dunning

Dunning, located in Cook County, IL, offers a charming suburban feel with a touch of urban accessibility. The neighborhood features a variety of parks and green spaces, perfect for outdoor activities and family outings. Residents appreciate the small-town atmosphere and friendly community while enjoying convenient amenities. Shopping and dining options are plentiful, ranging from local boutiques to popular eateries. For commuters, Dunning provides easy access to public transportation, making travel into Chicago seamless and efficient. The area's appeal is further enhanced by reputable schools and a rich sense of community.

Demographics

Average Resident age41 years old
Average household Income$73,639 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
button icon What to know about Dunning demographics:
  • Most common attainment: High school — approximately 32.97 % of residents hold this level of education, reflecting a neighborhood with an established workforce and opportunities for continued educational advancement.
  • Average age: 41 years — a balanced demographic that appeals to established families and professionals seeking long-term community ties.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Dunning

What is it like to live in Dunning, Chicago, IL?

On Chicago’s Northwest Side, the neighborhood is primarily residential with a mix of single-family homes and smaller multi‑unit buildings and generally quieter, tree-lined streets. Housing and utilities tend to be more affordable than many central Chicago neighborhoods, attracting families and long-term residents. Local commercial corridors, parks, schools and CTA bus service plus regional road connections provide basic amenities and commuter options.

Is Dunning, Chicago, IL expensive?

Generally more affordable than many Chicago neighborhoods, Dunning’s median home prices and rents are typically below citywide averages. The housing stock is dominated by single-family homes, bungalows, and smaller multiunit buildings, which contributes to lower average costs compared with downtown and north-side luxury areas. Affordability can vary by block and proximity to transit and schools, so check current MLS or city housing data for exact figures.

What is the weather of Dunning, Chicago, IL?

Dunning experiences a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons: cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Average January lows are roughly 15–20°F (-9 to -6°C) and July highs average about 82–86°F (28–30°C). Annual precipitation is about 34–38 inches with roughly 30–40 inches of snowfall, and summers can bring thunderstorms while winters occasionally produce heavy snow or blizzard conditions.

How safe is Dunning, Chicago, IL?

Dunning on Chicago’s Northwest Side generally records lower violent-crime rates than the citywide average and is regarded as one of the more residential, safer neighborhoods. Property crime such as thefts and burglaries still occur, and safety can vary by block and time of day. For up-to-date, block-level data consult the Chicago Police Department crime maps or the Chicago Data Portal.