Wrightwood Neighbors

Wrightwood Neighbors

Chicago, Illinois Homes for Sale

About Wrightwood Neighbors

Wrightwood Neighbors is a pocket neighborhood of the larger Lincoln Park community. The neighborhood features a nice mix of old and new real estate, offering a little bit of something for everyone. It’s a great place for those who want to live in the city but appreciate a sense of community.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $217,500 to $2,600,000

Closed Prices: $170,000 to $2,899,000

Median Sale Price: $601,250

Average $ per sq ft: $368

Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $658/mo, $0, $200/quarter

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1873 to 2022

Sq. Ft.: 551 to 6600 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 7 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms

Around Wrightwood Neighbors

All four streets that create the boundaries of Wrightwood Neighbors are major streets—Fullerton Avenue, Diversey Parkway, Halsted Street, and Southport Avenue. However, one of the city’s only diagonal streets, Lincoln Avenue, runs through the neighborhood. Each of these major streets has nearby restaurants or retailers, so regardless of where you live, you are never more than a few blocks away from everything you need.

With DePaul University nearby, the food scene in Wrightwood Neighbors contains plenty of fun yet affordable options for a meal out. For something a bit fancier, Prost! and Broken English Taco Pub serve up European cuisine with a creative twist.

There are certainly college students who live in the neighborhood, but you will see far more than college students in Wrightwood Neighbors. Most of the real estate features condominiums—in buildings both large and small. There are a handful of houses, as well as several old and new two and three-flats.

If you enjoy the nightlife, there is certainly plenty to do in the neighborhood. You will find restaurants, bars, art galleries, comedy clubs, live music, and a multitude of event spaces—if not in Wrightwood Neighbors, then definitely within walking distance. Check out The Barrelhouse Flat for for extensive menu of expertly crafted cocktails.

Sundays are a great day to run errands, dig into a book at a coffee shop, or meet friends for brunch. Head out to the local retailers and boutiques to shop, or take the train or bus elsewhere in the city. Lincoln Park’s many green spaces are just a short bike ride away.

Locals Love

  • Lots of nearby arts and entertainment options.
  • A community vibe in a busy Chicago neighborhood.

Locals Don't Love

  • High cost of living
  • Parking can be a challenge.

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