Make Chicago Home: Andersonville

Known for and still embracing its Swedish roots, Andersonville is one of Chicago’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Arguably it’s one of the most popular and established Northside locations, it’s also home to one of the city’s largest LGBTQ communities. Andersonville offers an array of modern favorites like Sweet Green and Lost Larson to local haunts like Simon’s, the Brown Elephant, and Swedish bakeries galore. Of course, you can find plenty more shopping and dining along the popular commercial strip, Clark Street. This laid-back expanse of charming 19th-century row homes offers endless character and lush green tree-lined streets.

It comes as no surprise that Andersonville’s real estate is booming. From new construction single-family homes with modern finishes and plenty of space to classic Chicago apartments. The neighborhood is no doubt a prime example of vibrant urban living. In fact, it was named the second coolest neighborhood in the world by Time Out magazine in 2021. 

 

An Essential List of Andersonville Hot Spots: 

Little Bad Wolf

Svea Restaurant 

Lost Larson

Parson’s

Women & Children First Bookstore 

Simon’s Tavern

Big Jones

Swedish American Museum 

Fiya

Nobody’s Darling

Kin

Five Elements Home

Cowboys and Astronauts

Eli Tea Bar

 

Average home prices in Andersonville have slowly inclined to about 850k. However, when considering the average annual income against other Chicago hotspots against their respective cost of living rates, it’s clearly a solid investment option. Not ready to buy? Luckily the average rent sits around 1.3k, so you can enjoy the charm without a mortgage.

 

WHO IS FULTON GRACE?

We are one of Chicago’s leading providers of comprehensive real estate services. We are home to an ever-growing team of savvy & reputable local realtors, seasoned property managers, and customer-service-oriented staff. Whether you’re looking to find a new home, sell your home, or have your property managed, let us be your trusted real estate advisors.

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