Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park

Historic charm meets upscale city living.

Historic charm meets upscale city living.

Historic charm meets upscale city living.

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Location

Located on Chicago’s North Side. Bordered by the Lake Michigan shore to the east, the Chicago River to the west, Diversey Parkway to the north, and North Avenue to the south.

Vibe

Affluent, historic, charming. Lots of tree‑lined streets, rich in architectural character (row‑homes, greystones, boutique condos). Strong mix of families, professionals, students. Walkable, upscale feel with a lot of amenities.

Commute

18–22 minutes to downtown via Brown Line

Average Value

$743,000

Perfect for

Families and professionals who want a high quality of life, proximity to schools, parks, and cultural amenities; people who value walkability, access to the lake and green space; those willing to pay premium for location and lifestyle.

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Transit

Subway

Lincoln Park

Bus

CTA routes: #8 Halsted, #22 Clark, #74 Fullerton, #36 Broadway

Airport

O'Hare – 55-65 mins | Midway – 45-55 mins

Elegant, walkable north-side living, with excellent access to downtown and nature.

Elegant, walkable north-side living, with excellent access to downtown and nature.

Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s most beloved neighborhoods, offering a unique balance of historic charm, upscale living, and green space. It's home to top restaurants, boutique shopping, lakefront trails, and some of the best schools in the city. The neighborhood is a top choice for families and professionals who want proximity to downtown without sacrificing quality of life. 🍽️Restaurants, Parks & Culture Lincoln Park offers an impressive balance of casual and high-end dining. Michelin-starred Alinea is tucked among wine bars, coffee shops, and comfort-food favorites like Café Ba-Ba-Reeba and Pequod’s Pizza. The neighborhood’s namesake park stretches over 1,200 acres and includes the zoo, a conservatory, museums, and lagoon areas for picnicking and bird watching. Shopping is centered around Armitage and Halsted, where local boutiques blend with national retailers. The area also has a vibrant performing arts scene, including Steppenwolf Theatre and Victory Gardens. 🏫 Schools & Essentials Schools: Lincoln Elementary, Oscar Mayer Magnet, Francis W. Parker Transit: Red, Brown, and Purple CTA lines; multiple bus routes

Lincoln Park is one of Chicago’s most beloved neighborhoods, offering a unique balance of historic charm, upscale living, and green space. It's home to top restaurants, boutique shopping, lakefront trails, and some of the best schools in the city. The neighborhood is a top choice for families and professionals who want proximity to downtown without sacrificing quality of life. 🍽️Restaurants, Parks & Culture Lincoln Park offers an impressive balance of casual and high-end dining. Michelin-starred Alinea is tucked among wine bars, coffee shops, and comfort-food favorites like Café Ba-Ba-Reeba and Pequod’s Pizza. The neighborhood’s namesake park stretches over 1,200 acres and includes the zoo, a conservatory, museums, and lagoon areas for picnicking and bird watching. Shopping is centered around Armitage and Halsted, where local boutiques blend with national retailers. The area also has a vibrant performing arts scene, including Steppenwolf Theatre and Victory Gardens. 🏫 Schools & Essentials Schools: Lincoln Elementary, Oscar Mayer Magnet, Francis W. Parker Transit: Red, Brown, and Purple CTA lines; multiple bus routes

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