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About Roseland

Roseland is a neighborhood in Chicago in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area in the state of IL. The area contains housing in multiple sizes and building types. This district lists unit options and square-foot ranges. This district lists two-bedroom and three-plus unit size ranges. Units range from 2–3 bedrooms. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (two-bedroom 900.0 - 940.0 sq ft, three-plus 1000.0 - 4038.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area also sits within the Chicago metro region and state of IL.

Roseland 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 size1018 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size1325 sqft

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1 Bedroom Townhomes

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2 Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$72.04 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$73,333
AVG DAYS ON MARKET123 Days
Roseland in Chicago includes a mix of townhomes and rowhouses with 2-bed layouts. A typical 2-bed townhome in the area is about 1,018 sq ft. The average price for a 2-bed is $73,333. That size and price work out to roughly $72 per sq ft for 2-bed units. Listings for 2-bed townhomes remain on the market about 123 days on average. Many 2-bed properties sit on residential streets with access to parks, schools, and transit corridors.

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3+ Bedroom Townhomes

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Pet-Friendly Townhomes

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Schools

Brooks College Preparatory Academy High School

A-
Public|Grades 712
250 E 111th St

Dunne Technology Academy

B-
Public|Grades PK8
10845 S Union Ave

Turner-Drew Elementary Language Academy

C
Public|Grades KG8
9300 S Princeton Ave

L. Hughes Elementary School

C-
Public|Grades KG8
240 W 104th St

Cullen Elementary School

D+
Public|Grades KG8
10650 S Eberhart Ave

Curtis Elementary School

D+
Public|Grades PK8
32 E 115th St

The Neighbourhood: Roseland

Roseland, located in Cook County, IL, offers a unique blend of history and community spirit. This neighborhood is known for its charming residential streets and vibrant parks, perfect for outdoor activities and family gatherings. Residents enjoy a diverse selection of local eateries and shops, providing both convenience and variety. Education is a priority, with several well-regarded schools in the area. Transportation is easily accessible, with major roadways and public transit options connecting Roseland to the broader Chicago area. It’s a welcoming community that celebrates its rich cultural heritage.

Demographics

Average Resident age40 years old
Average household Income$46,841 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
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  • Most common educational attainment: Some college, no degree — representing about 31.61% of the reported educated population, suggesting a substantial local workforce with post-secondary exposure and strong opportunities for professional development and retraining programs.
  • Average age: 40 years; the largest age group is 40 to 44, indicating a community oriented toward mid-career professionals and family-focused buyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Roseland

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

Roseland is a primarily residential South Side neighborhood about 15 miles south of downtown Chicago with roots in steel and other industrial activity along the Calumet corridor. Housing is generally more affordable than the Chicago median, consisting largely of single-family homes and smaller apartment buildings, while the area faces economic challenges including higher-than-average unemployment and crime rates versus the city. Public transit is available via CTA buses and nearby Metra Electric service, and local amenities include parks, churches, and community organizations but fewer retail and entertainment options than nearer-in neighborhoods.

Is Roseland, Chicago, IL expensive?

Roseland is generally more affordable than the Chicago citywide average. Median home values and rents in the neighborhood are lower than city medians, while household incomes and poverty rates are below Chicago averages. Affordability coexists with economic challenges in parts of the community that influence property values and investment.

What is the weather of Roseland, Chicago, IL?

Roseland has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfa) with cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers. Winter temperatures commonly fall below freezing with regular snowfall; Chicago’s annual snowfall is roughly 30–40 inches. Summers frequently reach the 80s°F (about 27–32°C) with humid conditions and peak thunderstorm activity in late spring and summer. Precipitation is spread year‑round (annual total ~35–38 inches), and occasional severe thunderstorms or rare tornadoes can occur in spring and summer.

How safe is Roseland, Chicago, IL?

Roseland has higher violent and property crime rates than Chicago's citywide averages, according to Chicago Police Department data and city crime maps. Crime is concentrated in specific blocks and intersections rather than evenly spread, so safety can vary block-by-block and by time of day. Local police and community safety programs have focused resources on the area in recent years, but overall crime levels remain elevated compared with many other Chicago neighborhoods.