One measure of a neighborhood’s popularity is how much more buyers are willing to spend above listing price. Here’s the average difference between the original listing price and the eventual sales price in all 77 of Chicago’s neighborhoods for the third quarter of 2019, according to Midwest Real Estate Data LLC
Lincoln Park: $36,725
North Center: $24,401
Kenwood: $24,032
North Park: $23,539
Forest Glen: $22,495
Near North Side: $22,466
Loop: $19,901
West Garfield Park*: $18,733
Bridgeport: $17,976
Lakeview: $17,825
East Garfield Park: $17,494
Edison Park: $17,355
West Town: $15,496
McKinley Park: $15,483
Hyde Park: $15,370
Logan Square: $14,963
Armour Square*: $14,767
Norwood Park: $14,430
Irving Park: $14,164
Avondale: $13,997
Hermosa: $13,689
New City: $13,426
Washington Park: $13,209
Edgewater: $12,860
South Shore: $12,801
Dunning: $12,801
Beverly: $12,487
Mount Greenwood: $12,420
Grand Boulevard: $12,098
Lincoln Square: $11,485
West Ridge: $11,467
Morgan Park: $11,372
Jefferson Park: $11,312
Hegewisch: $11,050
East Side: $10,403
Douglas: $10,238
Woodlawn: $10,163
South Lawndale: $9,733
South Chicago: $9,330
Garfield Park: $9,159
O’Hare: $9,087
Portage Park: $8,919
Belmont Cragin: $8,721
Brighton Park: $8,713
Uptown: $8,639
Humboldt Park: $8,274
Montclare: $7,961
Rogers Park: $7,882
Near South Side: $7,550
Oakland*: $7,250
Near West Side: $7,142
Albany Park: $6,999
North Lawndale: $6,747
Pullman: $6,402
South Deering: $6,325
Roseland: $6,109
Austin: $6,006
West Lawn: $5,747
Washington Heights: $5,724
Clearing: $5,670
Auburn Gresham: $5,054
Greater Grand Crossing: $4,350
Chicago Lawn: $4,337
Gage Park: $4,136
Ashburn: $4,070
Riverdale*: $3,710
Calumet Heights: $3,664
Avalon Park: $3,649
Chatham: $3,635
Burnside*: $3,404
West Edison: $3,349
West Englewood: $3,333
Archer Heights: $3,093
Lower West Side: $2,601
Englewood*: $2,600
West Pullman: $2,230
Fuller Park*: -$1,934
* This neighborhood had fewer than 10 sales during Q3, so the data may be less representative than other areas