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Chicago Real Estate in Roscoe VillageRoscoe Village real estate is in very high demand. Close to Wrigley Field, downtown, and the lake front, this is one of the most popular places to live. A walk down Roscoe Street gives one a sense of how alive this neighborhood is. In the middle of the bustling Lakeview and Lincoln Park neighborhoods, it is a wonder how Roscoe Village has kept its small town feel. This very relaxing and quiet part of town has attracted people to it’s classical style homes, renovated apartments and converted warehouse lofts. The recent popularity of Roscoe Village has created one of the most exciting and booming real estate markets in Chicago. Chicago - Roscoe Village LocationConsidered part of the West Lake View neighborhood, Roscoe
Village has definitely made a name for itself. Also to the north of the
happening Lincoln Park, an exciting night life is never far away. Roscoe
Village is bounded by Belmont Avenue on the South, Addison Street to the
north, Ravenswood Avenue to the east and the Chicago River on the west.
Only a few minutes from Wrigley Field, it is easy to enjoy a home game
without dealing with parking and public transportation. Access in and
out of the city just means a quick hop onto the expressway, and traveling
to the loop is only a four mile drive or train ride away. The brown line
“El” stops on Addison making a downtown commute painless. Chicago – Roscoe VillageThis part of Chicago was once filled by mostly German immigrants in the later 19th century. Of course, the Great Chicago Fire changed everything, and much had to be rebuilt. What emerged are the classic red brick homes and the beautiful store fronts that still exist today. The beautiful riverfront was once home to the Riverview Amusement Park. This was an exciting attraction that was shared with the rest of Chicago. Roscoe Village now is home to many established city families, and has become attractive to the many young Chicago professionals working downtown. Roscoe Village has tranquil tree laden streets that are a world away from the hectic city. Roscoe Street holds some of the greatest spots in the city to eat dinner or shop. The largest strip of antique shops in the Midwest is on Belmont Avenue. Roscoe Village residents are known for their classical home decorating using the beautifully restored furniture from the many antique stores. There is no need to find peace in this part of Chicago,
when it has already established itself for being calm and relaxing. Roscoe
Village, however, is not far at all from the great events going on every
day in Chicago. If you are looking for a place to think inside the hustle
and bustle of Chicago, there are many perfect real estate locations in
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