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Andersonville, Chicago, IL Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Andersonville, Chicago, IL housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Andersonville, Chicago, IL

The median home value is $577,610
MonthMedian home value
April 2025$537k
May 2025$537k
June 2025$539k
July 2025$542k
August 2025$548k
September 2025$554k
October 2025$561k
November 2025$565k
December 2025$568k
January 2026$570k
February 2026$574k
March 2026$578k
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Average Home Value in Andersonville, Chicago, IL, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$449,376
3 bedrooms (See homes)$735,563
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Andersonville

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Andersonville, Chicago: safe, family-friendly, walkable near lake with long-term value. People love its friendly vibe, walkability, transit, lake access, and quiet, safe streets. They note scarce parking, rough streets, high rents, subpar schools, and some crime.
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  • Mick Cockerill
    "Great variety of public transportation within walking distance of my home. Usual commute time downtown by Red Line is less than half an hour. "
  • Maria Superlano
    "I drive a car, traffic is not bad however the roads are pretty rough in the city. Commute is not a headache though. Only when the weather is bad. "
  • Mick Cockerill
    "Andersonville: Lived here since 2016. Friendly, liberal, diversified, wonderful restaurants, low crime, nearby grocery, drug stores, and small businesses. Public transportation at your fingertips. Walking distance to Lake Michigan beaches, bicycle, and running trails. Village-like atmosphere, but close to downtown Chicago and its many sights, museums, art galleries, and theater. Great place to live! "
  • Trulia User
    "Great area but just like any other neighborhood up north. Poor parking streets and sidewalks are not clean and to expensive for small apts"
  • Trulia User
    "Great starter area of Chicago. Schools are sub par though. Sent mine to private. Gang activity in certain areas. Plenty to walk too though. "
  • Trulia User
    "This collection of classic Chicago neighborhoods on the north side are a great place to work and live."
  • Barajas_jessie
    "Friendly neighbors and great restaurants. Walkable to many stores, restaurants, and bars. Not very far from the beach. Very quiet neighborhood for the most part."
  • Deborah C.
    "So much to do in this neighborhood, which is lively but quiet at night. Child-friendly restaurants and stores. Close to the lakefront trail. "
  • Deborah C.
    "The Sommerfest, the weekly farmer’s market, sidewalk sales, Viking pub crawl and many more events make this neighborhood fun. It is also a fairly quiet neighborhood; if you want lots of nightlife, live farther south. We are older, and really love the inclusive, friendly vibe here."
  • Todd
    "Close to the Bryn Mawr L stop. Public transportation is readily available. lake shore drive makes driving to the loop easy."
  • Deborah C.
    "I commute to the Rosemont area by car. It averages 40 minutes. By bus and blueline, it is about an hour and 15. To get downtown from here is easy by Metra, red line, or Clark 22 bus."
  • Deborah C.
    "Many of the restaurants allow dogs at their outdoor tables. Many businesses offer free dog biscuits and set out water. Several good pet shops along Clark St. "
  • Todd
    "It is a historic neighborhood with pretty large single family homes. Not as many children as you might think in the neighborhood."
  • Ecolatos
    "I've lived in this area for over 20 years and couldn't see myself living anywhere else. People are especially friendly, everyone says hello and if you have children or dogs they tend to be more talkative. We have an abundance of restaurants, grocery stores as well as public transportation all within walking distance. "
  • ssbv1934
    "proximity to public transportation, grocery store, shops, art festivals, literary events, music events"
  • Priscila E. D.
    "Work from home. Lake Shore Drive is gorgeous if going to down town is necessary. great neighborhood. "
  • Priscila E. D.
    "Great family neighborhood. Pet friendly neighborhood. Lgbtq neighborhood. All lives matter type place. "
  • Jonathan K.
    "Love the neighborhood filled with families, good stores, and great food. It’s so nice to know your neighbors and local shop owners. "
  • AS
    "Sidewalks usually clear in winter. Easy safe streets to walk at any hour. Easy walk to the lake. Great restaurants that allow dogs. "
  • Gdflip
    "Close to the lake! We have a community farmers market and an annual festival. We are close to great restaurants and the train. "
  • Genevieve P.
    "It is amazing here! Friendly and charming. Shopping, food, grocery, pharmacy, public transit all 5-10 minute walks in any direction. A wonderful community of forward thinkers and passionate humans."
  • Megan K.
    "Block parties and very friendly neighbors! Mix of families and renters, with a variety of people. More importantly, there’s a variety of bars, restaurants, and shopping right out your doorstep! Super safe area. I’ve lived in lake view, wicker park, and evanston and I’ve enjoyed Andersonville the most! "
  • Rascher
    "The neighborhood is close to shopping, restaurants and the like peeries the business district call so tries to run neighborhood wide meetings."
  • Wnderwanda
    "technically i live in andersonville. I love it here. I know my local busoness owners as well as many of my neighbors. Convenient location with convenient 24 hour public transportation. "
  • "Great area to live. Plenty to do, great restaurants and shopping."
  • Jameslct9
    "All the amenities of Lincoln Park without the congestion. 10 minutes from downtown"
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