About Ranch Triangle
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $270,000 to $3,199,000
Closed Prices: $235,000 to $3,612,500
Median Sale Price: $675,000
Average $ per sq ft: $400
Association Fee Ranges: $1085/quarter, $0 to $75, $0 to $893/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1880 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 779 to 8231 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 7 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 0 to 7 Bathrooms
Around Ranch Triangle
The northeast half of Ranch Triangle is residential while the southwest is largely used for commercial purposes. In spite of its small size, Ranch Triangle offers a good selection of home varieties, including greystones, brick flats, and newer condominiums. Since the commercial and residential areas of Ranch Triangle are decidedly separate, most homes are surrounded by peace and quiet. CTA trains can be accessed on the north end of the neighborhood at Armitage Avenue or to the south at North & Clybourn Avenue.
Ranch Triangle excels when it comes to food, offering some of the most highly rated restaurants in a world-class culinary city. One restaurant in particular, Alinea, is consistently named one of the best restaurants in the world. Most eateries are situated on the bordering streets of Halsted and Clybourn. In addition to the upscale and unique, the area also offers a fine selection of casual options for everyday dining.
Ranch Triangle is a great neighborhood for families, working professionals, and retirees alike. Its location near the Kennedy Expressway as well as the number of offices in the area make it a favorite among buyers looking for a shorter commute. Visitors flock to the neighborhood to enjoy a show at Steppenwolf Theatre or peruse a shopping district that includes Apple Lincoln Park and Crate and Barrel.
The bar scene in Ranch Triangle has a few popular institutions for having a great night out. Check out Goose Island Brewhouse for a wide selection of beer, head to Joe’s on Weed St. for live music, or visit Steppenwolf Theatre to experience the city’s finest drama. Due to its size, only a few late-night spots can be found in Ranch Triangle proper, but it's easy to head over to nearby Lincoln Park, Bucktown, or River North for a night out.
Adams Playground Park is a shady spot in the neighborhood with several playsets for children to enjoy. Spend some time in the picnic area for a relaxing summer afternoon. The summer months also allow for the opening of a small water park for those hot and sunny Sundays.
Locals Love
- Proximity to Expressway
- Small, Friendly Neighborhood
- World-Class Restaurants
Locals Don't Love
- Congestion
- Lack of Parking
- Pricey Housing
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