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Bucktown neighborhood

Bucktown

Where lofts meet dive bars and brunch waits are a lifestyle

Chicago, IL Real Estate

Milwaukee Avenue dining and nightlife corridorFormer industrial loft conversions and Victorian greystonesBucktown Art Fest and 606 Trail accessIndependent boutiques along Damen Avenue

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The Neighborhood

Where lofts meet dive bars and brunch waits are a lifestyle

Known for

Milwaukee Avenue dining and nightlife corridorFormer industrial loft conversions and Victorian greystonesBucktown Art Fest and 606 Trail accessIndependent boutiques along Damen AvenueCTA Blue Line at Damen and Western stops

Market Trends

Bucktown Market Overview

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How Bucktown rents are trending

From leased listings, through June 2026

Year over year
+34.7%
Vs. Chicago median
+29%
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Location

Bucktown in Chicago

About Bucktown

Bucktown, Chicago, IL grew from Polish and Puerto Rican working-class roots into one of the city's most artistic and energetic neighborhoods. The area stretches roughly from Western Avenue to the Kennedy Expressway, bounded by Fullerton on the south and Bloomingdale on the north. Brick industrial buildings now house loft apartments and ground-floor galleries. Victorian-era greystones line tree-shaded side streets. The neighborhood earned its name from the goats kept in backyard pens a century ago — today, those yards host rooftop decks and community gardens.

Milwaukee Avenue is the main artery. Irazu serves Costa Rican casados that locals swear by. The Map Room pours craft beer beneath walls of vintage maps. Reno draws weekend brunch crowds for Italian-leaning plates and bottomless mimosas. Margie's Candies has been slinging ice cream sundaes since 1921. The 606 Trail, a former rail line turned elevated park, cuts through the neighborhood at Bloomingdale — runners and cyclists loop past murals and wildflowers. Damen Avenue hosts boutiques like p.45 and Tangerine. The Blue Line stops at Damen and Western put downtown twenty minutes away.

Bucktown real estate ranges from renovated loft condos in converted factories to single-family greystones on quiet blocks like Cortland or Homer. Apartments for rent in Bucktown include vintage walk-ups and newer construction along major corridors. Homes for sale in Bucktown attract buyers seeking character — exposed brick, original hardwood, tall windows. The housing stock favors two- and three-bedroom units. Rental prices run higher than neighboring Logan Square but lower than Lincoln Park. Search Bucktown real estate if you want neighborhood energy without downtown density, where coffee shops outnumber chains and you recognize faces at the corner bar.

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About Living in Bucktown

Bucktown is known for its art scene, Milwaukee Avenue restaurant and bar corridor, access to the 606 Trail, and mix of loft conversions and Victorian greystones. The neighborhood balances creative energy with residential charm — former industrial spaces now house galleries and cafes alongside tree-lined streets of historic homes.

Bucktown offers loft condos in converted factories with exposed brick and high ceilings, Victorian-era greystones with original architectural details, vintage three-flat walk-ups, and newer construction apartments along Milwaukee and Damen. Single-family homes occupy quieter side streets, while larger multi-unit buildings cluster near transit stops.

Bucktown is a strong rental market for those seeking walkability, dining variety, and access to the Blue Line and 606 Trail. Renters find everything from vintage two-bedroom apartments to modern lofts. The neighborhood delivers independent coffee shops, weekend farmers markets, and a local bar scene without the corporate chain presence of downtown or River North.

Bucktown sits adjacent to Wicker Park to the south and Logan Square to the northwest. The 606 Trail runs through the neighborhood at Bloomingale Avenue. CTA Blue Line stops at Damen and Western provide rapid transit downtown. Milwaukee Avenue offers Irazu, The Map Room, Reno, and Margie's Candies. Damen Avenue hosts boutique shopping and the annual Bucktown Art Fest.

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