scholes said:
Nicer areas in the city that are northwest of downtown (and thus closer to park ridge) include Lincoln Square, Roscoe Village, and Ravenswood. Also, I have a friend who lives in the Edison Park/Norwood Park area (part of the city closest to the suburbs) and likes it there. She doesn't like areas that are super busy (she is only living in Chicago because she is required for her job as a teacher in the Chicago Public School District). The area is older and not as hip and fun but you can easily find a 2 br like you are looking for for under 300K.
If you do not want to pay the price of places in Chicago proper, but still like the nightlife and proximity to downtown, consider Oak Park and Forest Park, which are south of Park Ridge.
Good websites to look for properties are....
www.ksgmac.com (especially good for the suburbs)
www.dreamtown.com (esp good for the city of Chicago)
www.nextchicago.com (esp good for the city of Chicago)
Agree with above on the NW side & Oak Park (if you like architecture & Frank Lloyd Wright, Oak Park is the place to be - avoid Austin).
I've been looking around a bit as well. I've been in Chicago my whole life (on the far southwest side). Have lived in Streeterville for the last 4 years and Lakeview before that, and would like to get away from downtown myself. Streeterville, Old Town, Lincoln Park, Lakeview & the Loop are nice places to be, but pretty expensive.
I'm pretty biased, but here are some of my favorites, and some places I've looked into (and not all necessarily NW or directed to the OP, but for Chicago in general):
Bridgeport - Parts of it sure ain't so good lookin', and it doesn't have the best history around the time of the elder Daley (highly recommend reading
Boss by Mike Royko). But it's very safe, on the near south side relatively close to downtown and most major medical centers (not Loyola or Evanston), relatively affordable, but prices have been starting to go up there pretty fast.
Bucktown/Wicker Park/Ukranian Village - All good neighborhoods on the near northwest side. Good public transportation access. Right off the Kennedy Expy. Young and fun areas. Lots of people talked about these above.
Andersonville - One of my favorite neighborhoods on the north side. Like some parts of the north side, had high crime rates until gays and lesbians moved in and property values went up decades ago. Good diversity and lots of ethnic restaurants. Good access to public transportation. Just 7miles up LSD from downtown (I love no trucks on LSD), but not as easy to get to Park Ridge from here.
South Loop - Whole lot of new condos going up there, with values rising as well. Mayor Daley lives right around there (18th & Indiana-ish), with the Chicago PD car stationed outside his house (you might even get to see the cop fall asleep on the job and the local news camera crew sneak up on the car and videotape it). Good public transportation access. Easy to jump on the parking lot that is I-90/94 from there.
Beverly & Mt Greenwood (here's the hometown-biased pick) - Very safe, good schools, lots of great pubs. Poor access to public transportation (has CTA buses and the Rock Island, but no L), and pretty distant from most all medical centers except for Christ (not too bad from U of C) - read this as FAR south side. Good highway access, but I-90/94 is a mess north of I-57, and this commute would suck anytime driving in after 715am or out after 245pm (OK, more like 200pm on Fridays
😉 ) - hope you have early signout! Great place to be if you have kids, don't mind some "alone time" in your car, and aren't going too far northwest.
Hyde Park never grew on me. I spent quite a bit of time visiting there, as my girlfriend went to U of C and lived there for 4 yrs. She couldn't wait to get out of the HP by the end of it. Public transportation isn't bad...Metra Electric provides train service downtown, and there are some express buses to downtown. Green line is a bad idea from there.
Hope this helps!!
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