River North
Ramen on Hubbard and grooves at House of Blues
River North boasts a plethora of dining spots, bars and cafes, as much of the neighborhood is filled with those types of establishments — and many of them can conveniently be reached on foot. Complementing the eateries are a number of late night venues ideal for younger residents looking for fun weekend entertainment. There are a few ramen shops along West Hubbard Street, including Kyuramen x TBaar. The restaurant comes complete with traditional Japanese decor like red lanterns marked with black syllabary. River North, of course, wouldn’t be among Chicago’s top destinations for dining if there were no Italian restaurants. Osteria Via Stato serves some fine Italian dining fare in an upscale setting. Those simply looking for some sweet pastries can pick up some within the modern spaces of regional staple Stan’s Donuts & Coffee. Then to celebrate the night, many fill the House of Blues’ European-style opera house setting to enjoy live music. Another popular spot here is the Fame Nightclub, which emanates a retro mood with its buttoned leather couches and mix of neon and chandelier lighting. Whole Foods on Chicago Avenue provides a close grocery shopping option.High-rise condos and some contemporary townhouses
Much of the homes in River North seamlessly blend into the urban scape, with many condos filling low- to high-rise buildings with concrete, stucco and brick exteriors. Price points can go from just under $300,000 for a one bedroom unit to just over $450,000 for a two-bedroom unit. A two-bedroom penthouse with access to amenities like a rooftop deck can go for over $700,000. There are some townhouses style homes, too, and price points for those can go from just under $600,000 for a three-bedroom half-duplex to nearly $1 million for a modern three-bedroom townhouse with contemporary features like a sleek exterior, more prominent window space and flat roofs. Some even larger and newer townhouses that are at least several thousand square feet can easily exceed $2 million.Urban green spaces and the Chicago Riverwalk
Despite this neighborhood’s strong urban makeup, it is either home to or close enough to some notable destinations for those simply looking to stretch their legs, walk their dog or meet up for some basketball or softball games. The nearly 9-acre Seward Park is among the sites that caters to those activities. In addition to outdoor fixtures that include a water fountain, this tree-enclosed park is home to two gyms that are regularly used for organized sports meetups. The gyms also house unique sports amenities like a boxing ring for budding pugilists. Children enjoy going to the Ward Park playground to burn off some energy. The park is set against a backdrop of the Chicago River and urban cityscape and features public art installations like stainless steel “Commemorative Ground Ring” sculpture. Neighborhood residents can also cross the river to walk along the Riverwalk, book one of several boat cruises or go on an urban kayaking adventure.The academically distinct Walter Payton high school
Whether it’s through a private or public school, students in River North have access to a number of schools that emphasize diverse coursework. The public schools serving River North include the Manierre Elementary School, the Ruben Salazar Bilingual Center and Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, which respectfully received grades of C-minus, C-plus and A-plus from ratings site Niche. In addition to being regularly ranked as among the best public high schools in both the state and country, Walter Payton houses the Confucius Institute, an international organization intended to promote Chinese language and culture. Walter Payton is the only high school in the world to have the institute. The high school’s students can also take part in unique extracurricular activities that include improv comedy, judo and horseback riding.
Taste of River North in July
One of the events here is Taste of River North, essentially a multi-day block party in July that sees many pack the neighborhood’s streets. Goers can enjoy live music performed from a fully equipped stage, as well as numerous food vendors.Commuting on the L and highway routes to suburbs
Those looking for a quick commute to either downtown Chicago or other parts of city can get on the L train, which has several stations in River North. A number of CTA buses stop here, too. U.S. Highway 41 to the east provides a direct route to areas like the affluent North Shore, while Interstate 90 to the west of River North connects to the other suburban destinations northwest of the neighborhood. One of the places I-90 passes is Chicago O’Hare International Airport, located about 16 miles west of River North. Nearby medical facilities include Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, a nationally ranked research hospital known for its focus on traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Valorie Schmidt
@properties Christie's International Real Estate
(630) 931-2639
60 Total Sales
1 in River North
$420,000 Price
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Timothy Rhoten
Red Carpet Investment Group In
(855) 510-0218
103 Total Sales
8 in River North
$225K - $434K Price Range
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Rafael Murillo
Compass
(312) 548-3637
125 Total Sales
9 in River North
$295K - $1.6M Price Range
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Cyrus Seraj
Compass
(833) 964-2605
132 Total Sales
2 in River North
$390K - $800K Price Range
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Shawn Jones
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago
(708) 905-8737
93 Total Sales
2 in River North
$260K - $408K Price Range
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Erik Schwab
Responds QuicklyCorcoran Urban Real Estate
(312) 957-7984
91 Total Sales
1 in River North
$462,500 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | River North | US |
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Homicide | 4 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 7 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 4 | 4 |
Robbery | 9 | 4 |
Burglary | 8 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 6 | 4 |
Larceny | 10 | 4 |
Crime Score | 8 | 4 |
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River North Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in River North, Chicago sell after 41 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in River North, Chicago over the last 12 months is $412,000, up 4% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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