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  • Pet-Friendly Townhomes
  • Townhomes with Stunning Views
  • Luxury Townhomes
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  • Schools
  • Neighbourhood
  • Demographics

About Wicker Park

Wicker Park is a lively neighborhood in Chicago, known for its energy and charm. The area features a mix of cultural spots, shops, and unique features that draw many people. It has a young vibe and offers a variety of living options. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 550.0 - 1800.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 750.0 - 2200.0 sq ft, three-plus 1200.0 - 3300.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs.

Wicker 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 size1890 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2541 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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2 Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$444.18 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$745,900
AVG DAYS ON MARKET91 Days
Wicker Park features a variety of 2-bed townhomes. Currently, these homes range in size from 1,890 sq ft. Street lights line the roads, providing illumination for evening walks. You will notice bus stops nearby that enhance access to public transport. The price for these townhomes is approximately $745,900, which places them within the mid-range for the area. Many of these properties spend around 91 days on the market, reflecting their appeal and the community's active real estate scene. Shops and cafes often punctuate the neighborhood, creating a vibrant atmosphere that attracts visitors and residents alike. Enjoy relaxing under the shade of the numerous trees that dot the streets.

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3+ Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$407.28 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$970,447.37
AVG DAYS ON MARKET46 Days
Wicker Park features a range of 3-bed townhomes. Currently, these homes range in size from 1,704 sq ft to 4,700 sq ft. Many properties sit close to busy crosswalks and vibrant corner stores that offer everyday essentials. Nice stone sidewalks weave through neighborhood streets lined with mature trees. Most townhomes cost around $970,447, giving residents access to modern living spaces. You will often see these homes listed for about 46 days, reflecting the area’s demand. With nearby bus stops, transportation becomes convenient. Overall, Wicker Park combines urban living with a community feel, highlighted by its unique character and lively atmosphere.

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Pet-Friendly Townhomes

AVG PPSF$409.58 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$923,666.67
AVG DAYS ON MARKET55 Days
Wicker Park has many pet-friendly townhomes. Currently, the average cost is about $924,000, with homes on the market for about 55 days. Most listings feature outdoor spaces, ideal for pets, in a vibrant neighborhood filled with parks and shops. You will find closer parks such as Wicker Park itself and nearby Humboldt Park, offering green areas for walks. Also close by are schools and cafes like Intelligentsia Coffee, which is a local favorite. Living in these townhomes gives easy access to all of Wicker Park's charm, while ensuring that pets feel at home in a lively community setting. Space and comfort meet in this trendy area.

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Schools

Pritzker Elementary School serves children from KG to 8. Currently, Burr, Sabin, and Jose De Diego Elementary also cater to kids from PK to 8. These public schools focus on giving engaging and dynamic learning experiences. Most students transition smoothly from early years through middle school. Faculty members work hard to build strong connections with students and their families. Parents can expect well-rounded curriculums that prepare kids for future challenges. Smaller class sizes help teachers give each child the attention they need. Together, these schools aim to nurture a love for learning and foster community values, shaping well-informed and responsible young citizens ready for high school and beyond.

Pritzker Elementary School

B+
Public|Grades KG8
2009 W Schiller St

Burr Elementary School

B
Public|Grades PK8
1621 W Wabansia Ave

Sabin Elementary Magnet School

D
Public|Grades PK8
2216 W Hirsch St

Jose De Diego Elementary Community Academy

D-
Public|Grades PK8
1313 N Claremont Ave

The Neighbourhood: Wicker Park

Wicker Park sits near Chicago's center and shows a dense mix of shops, restaurants, and nightlife. The area contains green space at Pulaski Park and the linear trail called The 606. Big Star and Piece Brewery and Pizzeria serve tacos and pizza for many visitors. Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits and The Bongo Room attract people for casual meals. Emporium Arcade Bar and The Violet Hour offer late night drinks and social space. Subterranean and Schubas Tavern host live music events in the district. Navy Pier and Millennium Park draw tourists and add entertainment options nearby. CTA Blue Line and many CTA buses provide public transit service to the area. Metra trains connect commuters to the suburbs from nearby stations. Small shops and galleries show local art and sell a mix of goods. Apartment buildings and older walkups provide most of the housing stock here. Restaurants and bars support a steady flow of daytime and night visitors. Data shows that the most common age group falls between 25 to 29 years old. Households with 2 people make up the largest part of the local population.

Demographics

Average Resident age34 years old
Average household Income$120,869 /year
Average HouseHold Composition2 People
button icon What to know about Wicker Park demographics:
  • Many residents have at least a Bachelor's degree, showing that 45.56% of the population is well-educated.
  • The average age of people living here is 34 years, which makes it a great spot for young professionals.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Wicker Park

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

Wicker Park is known for its artistic vibe and diverse culture. The area features trendy shops, restaurants, and parks. It attracts young professionals and families who appreciate a lively environment with easy access to public transport.

Is Wicker Park, Chicago, IL expensive?

Wicker Park is considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Chicago. Prices for homes and apartments have risen due to its popularity and amenities. The area features a mix of historic buildings and modern developments, contributing to varied pricing.

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

Wicker Park has cold winters with snow. Summers are warm and can be humid. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures, making them pleasant.

How safe is Wicker Park, Chicago, IL?

Wicker Park has a mixed safety record, with some reports indicating it is safer than many nearby areas. The neighborhood is popular, which leads to a visible police presence. However, as in any urban area, safety can change depending on the time and location.