Lincoln Park Condos and Homes
Search all Lincoln Park real estate for sale along tree-lined streets steeped in history, offering a relaxed community rarely seen in major cities. Whether you’re a condo buyer with a single lifestyle or a growing family needing more space in a single family home, the diverse Lincoln Park luxury real estate for sale makes it easy to find a property to suit your needs: one bedroom apartments in high rises with breathtaking views, million dollar luxury condominiums, co-ops in white-glove buildings directly on the park, historic greystones, new single family homes, and mini-mansions on multiple lots. Start your search here!
Explore the Lincoln Park Neighborhood
Lincoln Park Real Estate For Sale
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1617 North Cleveland Avenue -, Chicago, IL - $830,000
1610 North Mohawk Street E, Chicago, IL - $1,200,000
2753 North Hampden Court 5a, Chicago, IL - $1,550,000
2430 North Lakeview Avenue 5-6s, Chicago, IL - $1,995,000
1748 North Sedgwick Street, Chicago, IL - $1,049,000
958 West Dickens Avenue, Chicago, IL - $1,100,000
2143 North Southport Avenue, Chicago, IL - $1,350,000
1100 West Wrightwood Avenue, Chicago, IL - $1,350,000
600 West Drummond Place 507, Chicago, IL - $499,000
2500 North Lakeview Avenue 3004, Chicago, IL - $819,000
1300 West Altgeld Street 105, Chicago, IL - $450,000
1601 West Altgeld Street 2b, Chicago, IL - $535,000
The Lincoln Park Neighborhood
The south entrance to Lincoln Park is on North Avenue, just across the street from the Gold Coast: bounded by Diversey Parkway to the north, Lake Michigan to the east, and the Kennedy Expressway to the west, The close proximity to downtown Chicago and the financial district in the Loop appeals to Lincoln Park buyers who want to enjoy a residential neighborhood and an urban lifestyle close to work, the lakefront, and Chicago’s diverse shopping and entertainment destinations. However, Lincoln Park is a walk-to-everything neighborhood, and, especially on weekends, residents prefer to stroll or hop on their bike to head to the farmer’s market, Nookies for pancakes, an outdoor café for lunch, or Armitage Avenue for shopping and Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream. Friends and neighbors meet and greet while strolling babies and walking dogs, oblivious to the bustling city just blocks away.
Lincoln Park’s 1,208 Acres of Natural Beauty
The neighborhood’s namesake park borders along the lakefront offering a scenic pedestrian path for strolling, jogging, biking, and skating. There are areas for picnics, lagoons for rowing, beaches for swimming, a school for sailing, boat harbors for docking, and the North Pond café for fine dining. But Lincoln Park is a year round attraction, featuring a free-admission zoo, the Chicago History Museum, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, and a nature sanctuary. Lincoln Park is one of the country’s wealthiest communities offering urban pleasures everyone can enjoy . Contact Lincoln Park luxury realtor Linda Shaughnessy today 312.961.6212
- let Linda and her team show you the lakefront condos and homes for sale in this popular neighborhood.
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park on Wikipedia
Lincoln Park
Chicago,
IL
60614
Lincoln Park, rich with tree-lined streets and steeped in history, offers a neighborhood charm rarely seen in major cities. Whether you’re a buyer with a single lifestyle or a growing family, the diverse Lincoln Park real estate for sale makes it easy for your realtor to find a home to suit your needs: one bedroom apartments in high rises with breathtaking views, million dollar luxury condominiums, co-ops in white-glove buildings directly on the park, historic greystones, new singlefamily homes, and mini-mansions on multiple lots. The south entrance to Lincoln Park is on North Avenue, just across the street from the Gold Coast: bounded by Diversey Parkway to the north, Lake Michigan to the east, and the Kennedy Expressway to the west, The close proximity to downtown Chicago and the financial district in the Loop appeals to Lincoln Park buyers who want to enjoy a residential neighborhood and an urban lifestyle close to work, the lakefront, and Chicago’s diverse shopping and entertainment destinations. However, Lincoln Park is a walk-to-everything neighborhood, and, especially on weekends, residents prefer to stroll or hop on their bike to head to the farmer’s market, Nookies for pancakes, an outdoor café for lunch, or Armitage Avenue for shopping and Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream. Friends and neighborhoods meet and greet strolling babies and walking their dogs, oblivious to the bustling city just blocks away.
The neighborhood’s namesake 1,208-acre park borders along the lakefront offering a scenic pedestrian path for strolling, jogging, biking, and skating. There are areas for picnics, lagoons for rowing, beaches for swimming, a school for sailing, boat harbors for docking, and the North Pond café for fine dining. But Lincoln Park is a year round attraction, featuring a free-admission zoo, the Chicago History Museum, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, and a nature sanctuary. Lincoln Park is one of the country’s wealthiest communities offering urban pleasures everyone can enjoy.
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Listing information last updated on September 14th, 2024 at 9:23pm CDT.