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Ravenswood neighborhood

Ravenswood

Industrial charm and craft beer flows where the Metra tracks divide

Chicago, IL Real Estate

Ravenswood Metra stationLincoln Square proximityGallagher Way and Wrigleyville accessBrick warehouses turned lofts

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The Neighborhood

Industrial charm and craft beer flows where the Metra tracks divide

Known for

Ravenswood Metra stationLincoln Square proximityGallagher Way and Wrigleyville accessBrick warehouses turned loftsMontrose Avenue breweries

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Ravenswood Market Overview

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How Ravenswood rents are trending

From leased listings, through June 2026

Year over year
-6.3%
Vs. Chicago median
-14%
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Ravenswood in Chicago

About Ravenswood

Ravenswood, Chicago, IL sits between Lincoln and Western Avenues, split by the Metra tracks that once served factories now converted into breweries and artist studios. Brick two-flats line residential blocks east of the tracks. West of the rails, old industrial buildings house craft beer taprooms and small manufacturing shops. The neighborhood keeps one foot in its working-class German immigrant roots and the other in modern North Side life.

Half Acre Beer Company anchors the brewery scene on Lincoln Avenue. Dovetail Brewery pours German lagers on Ravenswood Avenue. Walk to Montrose Avenue for tacos at Big Star or Vietnamese sandwiches at Nha Hang. The Ravenswood Metra drops you downtown in fifteen minutes. Welles Park offers tennis courts and a fieldhouse. Gallagher Way and Wrigley Field sit just south when you need a game or a concert.

Apartments for rent in Ravenswood range from vintage walk-ups with hardwood floors to newer construction near the Metra station. Homes for sale in Ravenswood include brick bungalows, two-flats with income potential, and converted loft spaces in former warehouse buildings. The real estate here attracts buyers and renters who want craft beer within walking distance, quick transit access, and streets that still feel like old Chicago without the Lincoln Park price tag.

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About Living in Ravenswood

Ravenswood is known for its craft brewery concentration along Lincoln and Ravenswood Avenues, the vintage brick architecture that defines residential streets, and the Metra rail line that bisects the neighborhood. The area retains industrial character from its manufacturing past while serving as a hub for North Side beer culture.

Ravenswood offers brick two-flats and three-flats built in the early 1900s, single-family bungalows with front porches, converted warehouse lofts with exposed brick and timber, and newer rental buildings near the Metra station. Most housing stock reflects the neighborhood's working-class architectural heritage with practical layouts and vintage details.

Ravenswood provides rental options at lower price points than adjacent Lincoln Square while keeping walkable access to dining, breweries, and the Ravenswood Metra line for downtown commutes. The neighborhood offers tree-lined residential blocks east of the tracks and easy reach to Welles Park and the lakefront via connecting bus routes.

Ravenswood borders Lincoln Square to the north, Wrigleyville and Lakeview to the south, and sits minutes from the lakefront via Montrose Avenue. Half Acre Beer Company, Dovetail Brewery, Big Star tacos, Welles Park, and the Ravenswood Metra station anchor the neighborhood. Gallagher Way and Wrigley Field are within walking distance to the south.

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