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Evanston Real Estate & Neighborhoods
Eclectic shops, unbeatable restaurants, strong tradition in theater, a world class university, and a downtown minutes away from the lapping shores of Lake Michigan. Evanston real estate offers a variety of options for the curious buyer.
Central Street, Evanston
Overview: Named one of the APA’s ’10 Great Neighborhoods’ in 2013, Central Street offers a great mixture of small specialty shops, casual dining and a swift commute to downtown Chicago. Did we mention the Fall and Big Ten Football?
Transportation: CTA (Purple Line), Metra (UP North), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60201
Chicago & Dempster, Evanston
Overview: More than 60 shops, restaurants and businesses make up Chicago & Demspter one of Evanston’s best neighborhoods. Union Pizza & Space represents one of Chicagoland’s best music venues!
Transportation: CTA (Purple Line), Metra (UP North), Lake Shore Drive, I-94
Zip Code(s):
60201
60202
Downtown Evanston
Overview: Evanston’s heart offers a tremendous mix of top restaurants, a multitude of shopping options, and ready-made entertainment in the form of live music, theatre and cinema. Plus, its a fast walk over to the shoreline.
Transportation: CTA (Purple Line), Metra (UP North), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60201
Howard Street, Evanston
Overview: An emerging pocket of activity on the border of Chicago and Evanston, Howard Street offers a series of trendy and up-and-coming restaurants and bars that cater to both cities. Access to downtown via the CTA and Lake Shore Drive a plus!
Transportation: CTA (Purple Line, Red Line), Metra (UP North), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60202
Main Street, Evanston
Overview: Evanston’s Main Street neighborhood combines tradition with the new to create a very unique (and uniquely Evanston) experience for locals and visitors wanting to explore.
Transportation: CTA (Purple Line), Metra (UP North), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60202
Chicago Real Estate & Neighborhoods
A world class town, a diverse population, and a collection of urban pockets that each offer their own take on effective and enjoyable living in America’s Second City
Andersonville, Chicago
Overview: Andersonville offers a small town feel in the big city with great restaurants, quirky shops and the cultural remnants of the neighborhood’s heritage
Transportation: CTA (Red Line), Metra (UPNorth)
Zip Code(s):
60640
Bucktown, Chicago
Overview: Bucktown has come into it’s own over the years, made up of trendy shops, top restaurants and fun bars. An added benefit is the easy access to the ‘El’ and 90/94
Transportation: CTA (Blue Line), Metra (UPNorth), I-90/94
Zip Code(s):
60614
60622
60647
Edgewater, Chicago
Overview: Originally developed in the 1880s as a summer retreat for Chicago’s affluent, Edgewater offers a mix of housing and business districts, along with access to Lincoln Park and Lake Shore Drive.
Transportation: CTA (Red Line), Metra (UPNorth), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60640
60660

Logan Square, Chicago
Overview: Home of the Illinois Centennial Column, Logan Square is the northwest corner of Chicago’s boulevard system, and home to one of Chicago’s up-and-coming residential pockets.
Transportation: CTA (Blue Line), I-90/94
Zip Code(s):
60618
60647
Old Town, Chicago
Overview: At the north end of downtown, this Chicago neighborhood is the heart of the city’s comedy roots (Second City), hosts one of Chicago’s best street Festivals (Old Town Art Fair), and rounds it all out with a variety of quality dining options.
Transportation: CTA (Brown Line, Purple Line, Red Line), Lake Shore Drive, I-90/94
Zip Code(s):
60610
Rogers Park, Chicago
Overview: Home to Loyola University, Rogers Park provides residents with an affordable option to connect to the lakefront, and pair it with up-and-coming restaurants small businesses.
Transportation: CTA (Red Line), Metra (UPNorth), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60626
60645
60659
60660
Lakeview, Chicago
Overview: Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood provides residents with access to the lakefront, parks, bustling city scenes and quiet neighborhood haunts.
Transportation: CTA (Brown Line, Purple Line, Red Line), Metra (UPNorth), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60613
60657
Lincoln Park, Chicago
Overview: This premier Chicago neighborhood mixes culture and activities with easy accessibility to parks, beaches and downtown. Don’t forget free access to the Zoo and Nature Conservancy.
Transportation: CTA (Brown Line, Purple Line, Red Line), Lake Shore Drive, I-90/94
Zip Code(s):
60610
60614
Lincoln Square, Chicago
Overview: Lincoln Square offers a growing culinary scene with entertainment venues, an active event calendar and family-friendly activities throughout the year.
Transportation: CTA (Brown Line), Metra (UPNorth)
Zip Code(s):
60625
60640
Roscoe Village, Chicago
Overview: One of my favorite pockets of Chicago, this business district provides residents with a great deal of selection across shops, restaurants and watering holes alike. An active neighborhood association is committed to excellence.
Transportation: CTA(Brown Line), I-90/94
Zip Code(s):
60618
60657
Wicker Park, Chicago
Overview: Wicker Park’s stretch of Division Street as a weekend epicenter offering great eats and some of the best bars in Chicago
Transportation: CTA (Blue Line), I-90/94
Zip Code(s):
60622
Wrigleyville, Chicago
Overview: Comprised of the blocks around Wrigley Field, this North side neighborhood explodes with activity during Cubs home games and keeps the enthusiasm high the rest of the year
Transportation: CTA (Brown Line, Red Line), Lake Shore Drive
Zip Code(s):
60613

Natalie Smith
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