The Northwest Side's house neighborhoods under the forest canopy
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The Northwest Side's house neighborhoods under the forest canopy
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About Sauganash & Forest Glen
Sauganash and Forest Glen form Chicago's most suburban-feeling corner — winding streets, forest preserve borders, and a housing stock of brick Tudors, Georgians, and ranches built largely between the 1920s and 1950s. The Sauganash Trail's converted rail line runs the neighborhood's length for cyclists, LaBagh Woods anchors the southern edge, and the Edgebrook Metra stop reaches Union Station in 25 minutes.
Apartments for rent are genuinely scarce here — this is one of the lowest-density residential districts in the city, with rental supply limited to a small number of two-flats near Peterson and Cicero, units above the Devon Avenue storefronts in Edgebrook's small downtown, and occasional single-family rentals. Renters targeting the area should expect thin inventory and quick decisions when something lists.
Homes for sale are the entire story: detached brick houses on 40-foot-plus lots, from storybook Tudors in Sauganash proper to mid-century splits in Edgebrook and Wildwood. Turnover is generational — families hold these houses for decades — and the neighborhood consistently posts some of the highest owner-occupancy rates in Chicago. When well-kept Tudors list near the trail, they draw immediate competition.
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