Old Town Chicago
Suburban Neighborhood in Rock Island, Illinois
Rock Island County 61201

Historic homes and new builds
The earliest homes in Old Town Chicago date back to the 1850s, though most were constructed in the early 1900s. They’re built just a few feet apart along grid-pattern streets with sidewalks. Workers' cottages and bungalows are the most common styles. Though many homes need to be repaired, several have been renovated through the redevelopment plan. The plan also included new homes built in 2014. About 67% of residents are renters, so homes don’t hit the market very often, as only two were sold in 2024. Updated homes have been listed or sold between $55,000 and $85,000. One of the newer houses sold for $170,000,Trail networks and local green spaces
Along the Mississippi River, the Great River Trail runs 62 miles through three northern Illinois counties. Beginning in Savanna, the pathway follows old railroad lines in some places and is part of the 500-mile Grand Illinois Trail network. It ends at Sunset Park in Rock Island, only 7.5 miles from downtown Moline, and makes for a quick and pleasant bike ride. Martin Luther King Junior Park is the newest green space in Rock Island. It features picnic shelters, play equipment and a stage. It’s also across the street from the MLK Jr. Community Center, which hosts summer day camps and after-school programs. The nearly 4,000-foot-long Centennial Bridge connects Rock Island to Davenport, Iowa. Opened in 1940 as a toll bridge, the bridge is known today as a scenic night spot thanks to numerous lights adorning it. It was renamed the Master Sargeant Stanley Talbot Memorial Bridge in 2017 but is still widely known by its former name. The bridge’s five arches represent the Quad Cities of Rock Island, Davenport, Bettendorf, Moline and East Moline. There’s a small park and visitor center on the Rock Island side, and the city’s nightlife neighborhood, called The District, is one block east.
Rock Island High has the largest high school football stadium in Illinois
Elementary students attend Rock Island Academy, which earns a C from Niche. Kids who live west of Ninth Street go on to C-plus-graded Edison Jr. High School, while those east of Ninth Street head to Washington Junior High School, graded a B-minus. All students eventually end up back together at Rock Island High School, referred to as "Rocky" by locals. It earns a B-minus grade, is ranked the 13th-most diverse high school in the state, and has the largest high school football stadium in the state. Not only does it seat 15,000, but private skyboxes are available for rent.Shop and eat in The District
There aren’t many restaurants or retailers in Old Town Chicago, but with downtown nearby, residents are never far away from them. Downtown has a variety of dining and entertainment options, including Nest Café. Nest stands for ‘Nourish Everyone Sustainably Together,’ and the restaurant takes that mission seriously. It provides sustainably sourced foods on a pay-what-you-can basis based on a customer’s financial situation. Nearby, the Awake Coffee Company specializes in craft-brewed coffee and handmade energy drinks. There are rotating drink specials to match the season, as well as breakfast sandwiches and paninis. Residents can shop locally for groceries at Healthy Harvest Urban Farms and T&T Asian Foods Market, or drive 2 miles to Hy-Vee for a broader selection.Getting around the Quad Cities
MetroLink buses operate throughout Old Town Chicago, taking people all over the Quad Cities region. Illinois Route 92, aka Centennial Expressway, runs directly through the neighborhood. It leads 3 miles south to Interstate 280, which can be taken 7 more miles to Quad Cities International Airport. Four airlines operate out of the airport with flights to 10 domestic destinations.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Andy Rodriguez
RE/MAX Concepts Moline
(815) 393-1571
187 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Chicago
$113,000 Price
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Drake Hunter
RE/MAX Concepts Bettendorf
(563) 200-7763
97 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Chicago
$77,900 Price
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Stefanie Burmahl
Responds QuicklyEXP REALTY, LLC.
(563) 922-6064
85 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Chicago
$170,000 Price
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Jeff Dellitt
Responds QuicklyRuhl&Ruhl REALTORS Bettendorf
(563) 200-7759
166 Total Sales
1 in Old Town Chicago
$25,100 Price
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Michelle Arguello
Mel Foster Co. Davenport
(563) 723-7418
64 Total Sales
3 in Old Town Chicago
$15K - $50K Price Range
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Kyle Robinson
Epique Realty
(563) 723-7369
1,721 Total Sales
2 in Old Town Chicago
$87K - $170K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Old Town Chicago | US |
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Homicide | 7 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 6 | 4 |
Robbery | 7 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Old Town Chicago Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Old Town Chicago, Rock Island sell after 33 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Old Town Chicago, Rock Island over the last 12 months is $55,000, down 51% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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This Neighborhood Has More Renters
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Somewhat Bikeable
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