Why Live in Pullman
Pullman, located on the south side of Chicago, is a neighborhood steeped in industrial history, originally developed by George Pullman for the Pullman Palace Car Company workers in the late 1880s. The area is notable for its historic district, where red brick Georgian rowhomes with shared stoops and small flower gardens reflect the neighborhood's past. These homes are preserved with specific aesthetic guidelines. The north end features more modern brick and siding bungalows from the 1940s and 50s. Pullman National Historic Park offers attractions like the sleeper car workshop and the administrative building with its iconic clock tower, while the Dr. Conrad Worrill Track and Field Center at Gately Park and Pullman Community Center provide indoor athletic facilities. Dining options along 111th Street include Pullman Club Coffee and Lexington Betty Smokehouse, with a Walmart Supercenter nearby on Doty Avenue. Annual events like Pullman Railroad Days and the Historic Pullman Annual Garden Walk celebrate the community's rich history. Pullman is served by the Metrarail’s ME line with four stops for easy access to downtown Chicago, 15 miles away, and is close to I-94 for driving commutes. Advocate Trinity Hospital is 2.6 miles away for medical needs.
Home Trends in Pullman, IL
On average, homes in Pullman, Chicago sell after 51 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Pullman, Chicago over the last 12 months is $355,000, up 25% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$355,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$509,999
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$350,000
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$182,900
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$298
Number of Homes for Sale
5
Last 12 months Home Sales
80
Median List Price
$355,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
25%