
Andersonville
Andersonville Real Estate Market
A current-cycle view of pricing, inventory, and pace in Andersonville — useful context for both buyers and sellers evaluating the neighborhood.
Single-family and large condos in Andersonville typically trade in the mid six figures, with premium blocks closer to $900K.
Vintage condos start in the mid $300s, while renovated greystones and single-family homes reach well into seven figures.
Late 1800s and early 1900s architecture defines the neighborhood, with thoughtful modern rehabs throughout.
Well-priced homes move quickly, especially turnkey condos and updated single-family homes.
Andersonville has shown steady long-term appreciation supported by limited inventory and strong demand.
Supply remains constrained relative to buyer demand, particularly for renovated homes near Clark Street.
Living in Andersonville
What day-to-day life actually looks like in Andersonville — shopping, dining, parks, schools, and how people get around.
Shopping
Clark Street anchors one of the strongest independent retail corridors in Chicago, with boutiques, bookstores, and specialty shops that residents actually use daily.
Dining
The dining scene ranges from long-standing Swedish heritage spots to neighborhood wine bars and acclaimed chef-driven restaurants, with strong brunch and coffee culture.
Parks & Recreation
Residents have easy access to Senn Park, Margate Park, and the Lakefront Trail, with green space and shoreline recreation within a short walk or ride.
Schools
Andersonville is served by a mix of neighborhood Chicago Public Schools, magnet options, and well-regarded private schools across the North Side.
Commuting
The CTA Red Line at Berwyn and Argyle, multiple bus routes, and quick access to Lake Shore Drive make downtown and O'Hare commutes manageable.
Neighborhood Feel
The pace is walkable, residential, and inclusive — a true neighborhood where you recognize shop owners and neighbors by name.
Why Buyers Choose Andersonville
What makes Andersonville a strong long-term choice for buyers — value, lifestyle, and livability.
Strong long-term appreciation supported by limited supply and consistent demand for vintage and renovated homes.
A walkable lifestyle with daily essentials, dining, and entertainment all within the neighborhood — less reliance on a car.
Architectural character that is hard to replicate: greystones, brick two-flats, and detailed single-family homes on tree-lined streets.
Genuine community feel with active block clubs, neighborhood events, and a long-standing independent business culture.
Why Sellers Benefit in Andersonville
The conditions that make Andersonville a favorable market for owners considering a sale.
Buyer demand for Andersonville remains consistently strong, especially for updated homes near Clark Street and Foster.
Limited inventory keeps well-prepared listings competitive, often generating multiple offers within the first two weeks.
Pricing trends have remained resilient through wider market shifts, supporting confident pricing strategies.
Out-of-state and relocating buyers actively target Andersonville, expanding the buyer pool beyond Chicago alone.
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