If you can hear the âLâ rumbling overhead and catch a whiff of Garrett Popcorn on the wind, youâre in the right spot to find a home for sale in Chicago.
Our live feed from Midwest Real Estate Data LLC (MRED) shows every current listing the second it hits the market. Whether youâre eyeing a glass-walled condo above the river, a tree-shaded greystone in Lake View, a true Chicago bungalow with a pitched roof, a single-family on a 25-foot lot, or a Bucktown loft that still smells faintly of fresh bread from its factory days, youâll find it here.Â
Each listing comes with photos, price history, tax info, and any HOA fees.Â
All properties comply with Fair Housing and MRED rules.
$325,000
5 Beds 2 Baths 1,600 SqFt
4240 S Campbell AVE, Chicago, IL 60632
Listed by Dong Liang Zhen of GoldHome Realty LLC
$1,075,000
10 Beds 5 Baths
5353 W BELLE PLAINE AVE, Chicago, IL 60641
Listed by David Mishel of Compass
$389,900
3 Beds 1.5 Baths 1,465 SqFt
2916 N Nagle AVE, Chicago, IL 60634
Listed by Dave Vazquez of Revive Real Estate LLC
$285,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,700 SqFt
9740 S Ellis AVE, Chicago, IL 60628
Listed by Lillie Hagan of Premier Midwest Realty, INC
$1,950
2 Beds 1 Baths 1,000 SqFt
2074 N Leavitt ST #2F, Chicago, IL 60647
Listed by Benyamin Lalez of Compass
$1,495,000
6 Beds 4.5 Baths 2,700 SqFt
6316 N MAGNOLIA AVE, Chicago, IL 60660
Listed by Curtis Hunt of Coldwell Banker Realty
$400,000
4 Beds 2.5 Baths 1,725 SqFt
4741 S Woodlawn AVE, Chicago, IL 60615
Listed by Sandy Hunter of @properties Christie's International Real Estate
$375,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,350 SqFt
1538 W 21st ST #1, Chicago, IL 60608
Listed by Phillip Buoscio of Keller Williams ONEChicago
$385,000
1 Bed 1 Bath 900 SqFt
1040 W Adams ST #406, Chicago, IL 60607
Listed by Paula Calzolari of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Starck Real Estate
$1,800
3 Beds 1 Baths 971 SqFt
1427 S Kedzie AVE #2B, Chicago, IL 60623
Listed by Darya Lisserman of RE/MAX PREMIER
$305,000
1 Bed 1 Bath 800 SqFt
2754 N Hampden CT #1003, Chicago, IL 60614
Listed by Javier Alday of Realty of America, LLC
$1,599,000
4 Beds 3.5 Baths
1646 N Orchard ST #1S, Chicago, IL 60614
Listed by Patrick Teets of Jameson Sotheby's Intl Realty
$389,900
5 Beds 3 Baths 4,500 SqFt
8108 S Wolcott AVE, Chicago, IL 60620
Listed by James Bohannon of Enterprise Realty Power Broker
$292,000
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,200 SqFt
3721 W Ferdinand ST, Chicago, IL 60624
Listed by Maria Armagast of Best Chicago Properties, LLC
$374,900
4 Beds 2 Baths 1,128 SqFt
10842 S Sacramento AVE, Chicago, IL 60655
Listed by Maria Munoz of Smart Home Realty
$320,000
5 Beds 2.5 Baths 3,000 SqFt
4025 W 24th ST, Chicago, IL 60623
Listed by Elijah Richardson of RE/MAX PREMIER
$245,000
5 Beds 2 Baths 1,630 SqFt
220 W 109th PL, Chicago, IL 60628
Listed by Maria Munoz of Smart Home Realty
$859,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,658 SqFt
850 N Lake Shore DR #206, Chicago, IL 60611
Listed by Victoria Singleton of Wolf Residential Group LLC
$204,900
5 Beds 2 Baths 1,078 SqFt
5341 S Aberdeen ST, Chicago, IL 60609
Listed by Phillip Owens of Infiniti Properties, Inc.
$2,700
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,300 SqFt
5455 N Sheridan RD #2302, Chicago, IL 60640
Listed by Darya Lisserman of RE/MAX PREMIER
$2,250
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,600 SqFt
940 E 48th ST #1, Chicago, IL 60615
Listed by Derek Calvin of Coldwell Banker Realty
$479,900
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,582 SqFt
7805 W Farragut AVE, Chicago, IL 60656
Listed by Tania Diaz of Realty ONE Group Karmma
$729,000
4 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,700 SqFt
4752 S Champlain AVE, Chicago, IL 60615
Listed by Naja Morris of @properties Christie's International Real Estate
$3,000
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,027 SqFt
507 E 60th ST #1, Chicago, IL 60637
Listed by Ezekiel Morris of Exit Strategy Realty / EMA Management
Interested in buying a home in Chicago but need professional help to find the best deals in the market? We can help!
Understanding the local market is important before you buy a house in Chicago.
Here are some of the latest statistics for our market:
Chicago blends big-city energy with block-party friendliness. The âLâ, Metra, and Pace buses make car-free living doable, though the grid system keeps driving sane and the lake breeze merciful in August.
Major employersâfrom Advocate Health System to JPMorgan Chase to Boeingâanchor a steady job market that props up home values. OâHare and Midway bookend the region, so a weekend escape is never more than a train ride away.
Beyond just getting around, Chicago is a powerhouse for jobs. Big names in healthcare like Advocate Health System, finance giants like JPMorgan Chase, world-class institutions like the University of Chicago, and global HQs for companies such as Boeing and United Airlines Holdings call this city home.
This means a strong job market, which is always a good thing for homeowners and the overall feel of the city.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is huge and variedâneighborhood, magnet, selective-enrollment, and charter options.Â
The primary public school system is Chicago Public Schools (CPS), one of the largest school districts in the nation.
Some highly-regarded schools include
Walter Payton College Prep
Northside College Prep
Whitney M. Young Magnet High School
Lane Tech College Prep
Using 2024 city crime stats (about 6.735 violent and 18.319 property crimes per 1,000 residents), overall crime eased in early 2025 but still sits above national averages. It’s important to note that while overall crime, including violent and property crimes, has seen a downward trend in early 2025 compared to the previous year.
Safety swings block by block: a Roscoe Village side street can feel worlds away from a South Loop nightlife corridor. CPDâs crime dashboard updates weekly, and community policing efforts have trimmed homicides and shootings citywide.
The Chicago Police Department (CPD) actively engages in community policing efforts and provides various services. They regularly report on citywide crime statistics and departmental efforts, and residents can check the official CPD website for specific programs and neighborhood safety information.
Plan on 2â5 percent of the priceâlender, appraisal, title, attorney (yes, this is Illinois), recording, and prorated taxes. Your lender and lawyer will nail down the exact figure.
Historic greystones in Lincoln Park may need a policy that respects vintage limestone; high-rise condos rely on the buildingâs master HOA policy plus your HO-6 for interiors; flood insurance pops up along the river or in low-lying pockets near the lake.
Cook County reassesses every three years. Rates hinge on neighborhood and exemptions (homeowner, senior, etc.). Check the Assessor and Treasurer sites before you fall in love with a place.
Everything: worker cottages in Pilsen, Victorian gingerbread in Old Town, modern single-families in West Town, vintage walk-ups in Rogers Park, and 70-story glass needles in Streeterville. Pick your vibe and weâll match a block to it.
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