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Townhomes for Sale in Truman Square, Chicago

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About Truman Square

Truman Square is a neighborhood in Chicago. The area sits in the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area and in the state of IL. This district presents the supplied unit types and sizes. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom None sq ft, two-bedroom None sq ft, three-plus 1790.0 - 1790.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The three-plus unit measures 1790.0 - 1790.0 sq ft. The area summary uses only the supplied facts about location and unit sizes. No other details appear in the supplied information.

Truman Square 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

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3 Bedroom avg size1790 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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3+ Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$294.58 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$545,757.14
AVG DAYS ON MARKET74 Days
In Uptown, 3-bed townhomes range from 1,173 to 2,498 sq ft. The average price for a 3-bed is $545,757. The average price per sq ft is $295. On average, 3-bed homes spend about 74 days on the market. Broadway and Clark Street cross the neighborhood and host many shops and services. Red Line stations and several bus routes run through Uptown. Parks and public spaces sit within short blocks, with the lakefront close by.

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Pet-Friendly Townhomes

AVG PPSF$293.3 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$525,000
AVG DAYS ON MARKET231 Days
Truman Square reports pet-friendly Townhomes with a typical sale of $525,000, at $293 per sq ft, and listings stay on market 231 days. The neighborhood sits close to Truman College and the Wilson Avenue retail corridor, and schools and shops are within walking distance. Kelly Park and small greenways offer outdoor space for pets and people. Wilson and Irving Park roads provide bus and CTA links across the city. Local stores, cafes, and service shops line the main streets and meet daily needs for residents.

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Fitness & Wellness Townhomes

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The Neighbourhood: Truman Square

Truman Square centers on a lively public park that hosts events year-round. The area features many cafes, casual restaurants, and small shops along tree-lined blocks. You can find grocery stores, banks, basic services, and community spaces within a few blocks. This district holds markets, art pop-ups, and occasional street festivals that bring neighbors together. Bike lanes, wide sidewalks, and good bus and train links make daily travel simple and quick. Housing mixes older homes and newer apartments at varied price points near parks and shops.

Demographics

Average Resident age39 years old
Average household Income$64,547 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Truman Square demographics:
  • Approximately 34.34% of adults hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a well-educated community that appeals to professionals and buyers seeking strong local amenities.
  • Average age is 39 years, with the largest age group 35 to 39 — a demographic profile well suited to younger established professionals and first-time homebuyers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Truman Square

What is it like to live in Truman Square, Chicago, IL?

Truman Square is a small, primarily residential area in Chicago’s West Town/Near Northwest Side centered on Truman Square Park, characterized by historic brick and greystone housing with some newer infill. The neighborhood is walkable with local restaurants and shops and is served by CTA buses and nearby 'L' stations providing access to downtown. Crime levels and housing costs vary by block; consult Chicago Police Department crime maps and current real-estate listings for precise, up-to-date safety and cost-of-living figures.

Is Truman Square, Chicago, IL expensive?

There is no verifiable, up-to-date cost-of-living summary available specifically for Truman Square. Local housing costs vary and are best determined from current rental/listing platforms, recent MLS reports, or Chicago-area market data covering adjacent neighborhoods. I can retrieve recent median rent and sale-price figures for the area on request.

What is the weather of Truman Square, Chicago, IL?

Truman Square follows Chicago’s humid continental (Köppen Dfa) climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Typical winter highs are around 25–35°F (-4 to 2°C) with nights often below freezing, while summer highs average in the low-to-mid 80s°F (27–30°C). Spring and fall are transitional and variable; Lake Michigan can moderate temperatures or enhance snowfall, and annual precipitation is roughly 36 inches with snowfall commonly around 30–40 inches.

How safe is Truman Square, Chicago, IL?

Specific crime statistics are not published separately for Truman Square; Chicago publishes incident data by police district, beat, and community area. Consult the Chicago Police Department crime maps and the City of Chicago Data Portal (Crimes — 2001 to present) for up-to-date incident-level data and recent trends for the relevant beats or community area. For current safety conditions, also review recent CPD alerts and local community resources, as conditions can change.