Chicago Townhomes: Finding A Suburban Lifestyle In Urban Chicago

May 24, 2010 · 0 comments

in Neighborhood Spotlight, Property Spotlight

Chicago townhomes have the independent feel of single-family homes, while also offering the community of a condo building. For our real estate clients who are somewhere between renting an apartment and buying a home, Chicago townhomes are often the compromise that makes a satisfying purchase.

Meanwhile, many neighborhoods within the city offer a suburb-like pace of living and attitude. For buyers who want the convenience of the city but the perks of the suburbs, a townhome in one of these areas is a combination that makes everyone happy. When looking for Chicago homes for sale that meet these requirements, here are some neighborhoods to start your real estate search.

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Chicago Townhomes in Lakeview

Lakeview hosts a large number of townhomes and row houses. The residential neighborhood just north of Lincoln Park includes the famous Wrigleyville area as well as the Southport Avenue corridor, where you can find a number of eateries, bars and retail shops. For young families, a townhome in Lakeview can be a perfect first home. The neighborhood is full of families and institutions like parks, churches and schools, while also still sporting a large population of young adults and a thriving nightlife. For buyers who are transitioning from a renter’s lifestyle to owning, this is a great neighborhood to get your start. Currently, Lakeview is also a neighborhood that many young home buyers are priced into– before the market bust in 2008, first time buyers might not have been able to afford a property in this North Chicago neighborhood that retains the cachet of its neighbor, Lincoln Park. Buying Chicago real estate in Lakeview now could prove to be a lucrative investment in years to come. To find out more about the Lakeview neighborhood, read more here.

Chicago Townhomes in River North

River North is definitely a chic, urban neighborhood. But buying a townhome in the area can give you the feel of suburban life while having all the perks of the happening River North locale. Much of the space in the former warehouse district is being reconstituted for larger developments, and townhomes often make up a part of these residential areas.

Preplanned developments in the rejuvenated parts of River North become small communities of their own, with a welcoming attitude and planned open spaces that are reminiscent of the ‘burbs. However, River North’s stylish populace, art gallery scene and proximity to downtown make it an exciting place to own a home in Chicago.

Many areas in Chicago host a selection of townhomes– from the far North neighborhoods all the way to the Loop– and many of those areas are ripe for investment. Buying a townhome in Chicago is a great way to find a compromise between urban and suburban living. Start your search today!

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