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About Sheridan Park

Sheridan Park is a neighborhood in Chicago, IL, in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. The area contains one-, two-, and three-plus bedroom housing options. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 855.0 - 1000.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 775.0 - 1800.0 sq ft, three-plus 1215.0 - 3100.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. This district sits within Chicago city limits and lies inside the stated metro area. The area shows varied unit sizes and clear bedroom categories. Size ranges cover 775.0 to 3100.0 sq ft across the unit types.

Sheridan 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.

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3 Bedroom avg size2000 sqft

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Schools

Courtenay Elementary School

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Public|Grades PK8
4420 N Beacon St

The Neighbourhood: Sheridan Park

Sheridan Park is a neighborhood in Cook County, Illinois. The area has parks, local shops, grocery options, and a mix of restaurants and cafes. Small schools, health clinics, and community centers meet daily needs and host events. Public transit, including bus lines and commuter options, links the district to nearby towns. Major roads provide direct access to job centers and other neighborhoods. The area has green space, walking and bike routes, plus street parking for short trips. Local markets and weekend gatherings add a lively feel while small shops support daily life.

Demographics

Average Resident age38 years old
Average household Income$71,385 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Sheridan Park demographics:
  • Approximately 35.89% of adults in Sheridan Park hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a well-educated community that appeals to professionals and families seeking strong neighborhood human capital.
  • Average age is about 38 years, with the largest age group 35 to 39 — a demographic profile favorable to established young professionals, growing households, and first-time homebuyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Sheridan Park

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

Sheridan Park is a primarily residential neighborhood on Chicago’s Northwest Side with tree-lined streets and a mix of single-family homes, greystones, and low-rise apartments. Local commercial corridors provide restaurants, cafés and shops, and residents rely on CTA buses and nearby Metra stations for transit. Parks and community facilities offer recreational options; housing costs and crime rates vary by block, so consult current real estate listings and the Chicago Data Portal for up-to-date figures.

Is Sheridan Park, Chicago, IL expensive?

Housing costs in Sheridan Park are mixed: lakefront and renovated condos along Sheridan Road command higher prices, while inland blocks offer more moderate rents and home prices. Overall it is pricier than many working-class neighborhoods but generally less expensive than Chicago's wealthiest lakefront areas such as Lincoln Park or the Gold Coast. Market conditions change, so consult current rental and sales listings for exact pricing.

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

Sheridan Park has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy with frequent days below freezing and average January highs near 30°F (−1°C), while summers are warm to hot and humid with July highs often in the mid-80s°F (around 29°C). Precipitation is spread year-round (about 36 inches annually) with average annual snowfall near 36 inches and lake-effect influences from Lake Michigan on temperatures and snowfall distribution.

How safe is Sheridan Park, Chicago, IL?

Sheridan Park has crime patterns typical of Chicago’s near‑north neighborhoods: property crimes (theft, burglary, vehicle break‑ins) are the most common incidents, while violent crime occurs but generally less frequently than on many South and West side neighborhoods. Chicago Police Department and the City of Chicago Data Portal show block‑level fluctuations year to year, with recent years still recording occasional violent incidents alongside frequent non‑violent thefts. For current, granular safety information consult the CPD crime map and local police beat statistics.