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West Town neighborhood

West Town

Where Chicago Avenue's grit meets tree-lined tranquility

Chicago, IL Real Estate

Wicker Park and Bucktown adjacencyHistoric boulevards and greystonesUkrainian Village charmChicago Blue Line access

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The Neighborhood

Where Chicago Avenue's grit meets tree-lined tranquility

Known for

Wicker Park and Bucktown adjacencyHistoric boulevards and greystonesUkrainian Village charmChicago Blue Line accessDivision Street dining corridor

Market Trends

West Town Market Overview

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How West Town rents are trending

From leased listings, through June 2026

Year over year
+11.5%
Vs. Chicago median
+16%
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Location

West Town in Chicago

About West Town

West Town, Chicago, IL spans from the Kennedy Expressway west to Western Avenue, encompassing Noble Square, Ukrainian Village, and East Village within its boundaries. The architecture tells the story of working-class Chicago — brick three-flats, Italianate greystones, and vintage courtyard buildings line streets like Haddon, Thomas, and Iowa. Chicago Avenue cuts through the heart of the neighborhood with an industrial edge, while the side streets feel residential and surprisingly quiet. You'll find century-old trees shading sidewalks that dead-end at small parks kids actually use.

The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art anchors Chicago Avenue near Oakley, while Division Street between Damen and Western has transformed into one of the city's best restaurant rows — Big Star, Dove's Luncheonette, and Piece Brewery draw crowds from across the North Side. The 606 elevated trail cuts through the southern edge at Bloomingdale Avenue, connecting runners and cyclists from Humboldt Park to Bucktown. Grand Avenue offers grocery options at Whole Foods and Mariano's, and the Chicago Blue Line stops at Division and Chicago make downtown commutes manageable. Smith Park hosts summer concerts and a fieldhouse that stays busy year-round.

Apartments for rent in West Town range from vintage walk-ups with original hardwood floors to new construction condos with rooftop decks and parking. You'll find classic two- and three-bedroom units in century-old buildings, plus modern lofts near the 606 trail. Homes for sale in West Town include single-family greystones, brick two-flats perfect for owner-occupants, and sleek townhomes that developers have squeezed onto formerly vacant lots. The real estate market here attracts buyers and renters who want Wicker Park's energy without the premium price tag — you're still close to everything, just one neighborhood west.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Living in West Town

West Town is known for its historic greystone architecture, proximity to Wicker Park and Bucktown, and the 606 elevated trail that cuts through the neighborhood. The area blends industrial Chicago Avenue with quieter residential streets lined with vintage courtyard buildings and three-flats. Division Street has become a dining destination with restaurants like Big Star and Dove's Luncheonette.

West Town offers vintage brick three-flats and courtyard apartments with original hardwood floors and bay windows, along with Italianate greystones and brick two-flats. You'll also find modern condos with rooftop decks and new construction townhomes, especially near the 606 trail. The housing stock reflects the neighborhood's working-class roots with substantial, century-old buildings that have been updated over the years.

West Town offers strong rental value with Chicago Blue Line access at Division and Chicago, making downtown commutes straightforward. The neighborhood sits adjacent to Wicker Park and Bucktown, giving renters access to dining and nightlife without paying Wicker Park rent premiums. You'll find walkable streets, the 606 trail for recreation, and grocery options along Grand Avenue within a few blocks of most apartments.

West Town is bordered by Wicker Park to the east and Humboldt Park to the west, with the 606 elevated trail running along Bloomingale Avenue. Division Street offers restaurants like Big Star, Piece Brewery, and Dove's Luncheonette, while Smith Park provides green space and a fieldhouse. The Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art sits on Chicago Avenue, and Whole Foods and Mariano's are both on Grand Avenue for shopping.

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