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About Rogers Park

Rogers Park is a neighborhood in Chicago, IL, in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. The area includes residential units in multiple size ranges. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 450.0 - 1100.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 575.0 - 2544.0 sq ft, three-plus 950.0 - 2700.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district lies within the city of Chicago and the state of IL. The area offers one-, two-, and three-plus bedroom housing options across a wide set of square-foot ranges.

Rogers 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-
2 Bedroom avg size1518.6 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1653.21 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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2 Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$230.04 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$345,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET71 Days
2-bed townhomes in Rogers Park range from about 952 to 2,042 sq ft. This span covers compact layouts and larger plans with extra rooms. The average 2-bed price is $345,000 at about $230 per sq ft. On average, 2-bed townhomes spend about 70 days on the market. Clark and Howard have many shops, restaurants, and services near the townhome streets. The neighborhood borders the lake and several public parks and beaches to the east. Public transit and bus routes run along the main corridors and connect to downtown. Loyola University sits inside the neighborhood and local schools and community facilities are close by.

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3+ Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$235.74 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$375,906.25
AVG DAYS ON MARKET52 Days
3-bed townhomes in Rogers Park range from about 1,100 sq ft to about 2,577 sq ft, covering a mix of compact and larger floor plans. The average 3-bed price is about $375,906, at roughly $236 per sq ft. The average 3-bed spends about 51 days on the market. Properties are found along Clark and Howard and are often within a few blocks of the lake, beaches, and neighborhood parks. Public transit access includes CTA Red Line stops and local bus routes, with shops and restaurants along the main corridors.

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Pet-Friendly Townhomes

AVG PPSF$232.4 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$369,409.09
AVG DAYS ON MARKET58 Days
Rogers Park's pet-friendly Townhomes sell near $369,409, at $232 per sq ft and stay on the market 57 days. The neighborhood centers on Howard Street's shopping corridor and Jarvis Square, where shops and cafes line the blocks. Loyola Park provides green space and lake views near the shore. Loyola University Chicago adds campus buildings and public events. Small parks and retail clusters sit within walking blocks, and Howard Street hosts both national stores and local businesses. This mix gives clear access to parks, schools, and everyday shopping.

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Schools

Chicago Math & Science Elementary Charter

A-
Public|Grades 612
7212 N Clark St

Kilmer Elementary School

C
Public|Grades PK8
6700 N Greenview Ave

New Field Elementary School

C
Public|Grades KG3
1707 W Morse Ave

Jordan Elementary Community School

C-
Public|Grades PK8
7414 N Wolcott Ave

FIeld Middle School

D+
Public|Grades 48
7019 N Ashland Blvd

Sullivan High School

D
Public|Grades 912
6631 N Bosworth Ave

The Neighbourhood: Rogers Park

Rogers Park, nestled in the northernmost part of Chicago, is celebrated for its cultural diversity and vibrant community. The neighborhood boasts beautiful lakefront beaches, eclectic dining options, and a plethora of local art galleries. Its rich blend of cultures is evident in the variety of shops and international cuisines that dot the area. Public transportation is notably accessible, with multiple CTA train and bus routes connecting residents to the greater Chicago area. Families and students alike are drawn to the neighborhood due to its welcoming community and proximity to Loyola University.

Demographics

Average Resident age37 years old
Average household Income$52,700 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Rogers Park demographics:
  • Approximately 28.45% of adults in Rogers Park hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a strong segment of college-educated residents and a skilled local workforce that can appeal to buyers seeking vibrant, amenity-rich neighborhoods.
  • Average age: 37 years — a demographic profile that favors established young professionals and first-time buyers, with many residents in the 35 to 39 age range creating an active community lifecycle.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rogers Park

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

Rogers Park is a diverse, largely residential neighborhood on Chicago’s far North Side with direct access to Lake Michigan beaches and Loyola University Chicago’s lakeshore campus. Transportation is transit-friendly, with multiple CTA Red Line stops (Jarvis, Morse, Loyola) and frequent bus service connecting to downtown. Housing is a mix of vintage apartment buildings and single-family homes with rents and prices generally lower than some nearby North Side neighborhoods; safety varies block-by-block, so consult Chicago Police crime maps for current, location-specific data.

Is Rogers Park, Chicago, IL expensive?

Rogers Park is generally more affordable than Chicago’s downtown and lakefront neighborhoods, with a housing mix of older apartment buildings, condos, and multi‑unit homes that tend to produce lower average rents and sale prices than places like Lincoln Park or Streeterville. Prices and rents increased in the early-to-mid 2020s but remain moderate relative to central Chicago. Exact costs vary by proximity to the lake and transit (Red Line); check current listings or local market reports for up-to-date median rent and sale-price figures.

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

Rogers Park has a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers, moderated by proximity to Lake Michigan. Average January lows are around 18–20°F (-8 to -6°C) and average July highs about 80–82°F (27–28°C), with mean July temperatures near 73°F (23°C). Precipitation falls year-round with summer thunderstorms common; the area receives roughly 36–38 inches of annual precipitation and about 35–40 inches of snow each winter.

How safe is Rogers Park, Chicago, IL?

Safety in Rogers Park varies by block and time of day; commercial corridors and areas near Loyola University tend to be busier and more patrolled, while some residential pockets report higher rates of property and violent crime. For current, verifiable neighborhood-level crime rates and trends, consult the Chicago Police Department CLEARMap or the City of Chicago Data Portal. Local resources such as CAPS meetings, neighborhood groups, and Loyola University Campus Safety provide community-specific information and crime-prevention programs.