
Andersonville
Independent Spirit
Andersonville is Chicago's proudly independent neighborhood, where locally owned businesses outnumber chains and community spirit runs deep. Originally a Swedish enclave, this Far North Side gem has evolved into one of the city's most welcoming and diverse communities, with a strong LGBTQ+ presence and a fiercely independent commercial district along Clark Street.
Why Live Here
Andersonville attracts residents who value authenticity and community. The neighborhood's walkable Clark Street corridor is lined with independent shops, bookstores, bakeries, and restaurants that give it a distinct personality. It feels like a small town within the city, where shop owners know your name and neighbors look out for each other.
Lifestyle & Dining
The dining scene is eclectic and locally driven, with everything from Swedish bakeries honoring the neighborhood's heritage to Middle Eastern restaurants and farm-to-table bistros. Women & Children First, one of the last feminist bookstores in the country, is a beloved institution. The Midsommarfest street festival each June celebrates the neighborhood's Swedish roots with music, food, and community.
Real Estate Market
Andersonville's housing includes vintage condos, two-flats, and single-family homes on quiet residential streets. With a median price around $400,000, it offers strong value for such a walkable, character-rich neighborhood. Buyers are drawn by the community feel, independent business scene, and proximity to the lakefront.
Neighborhood Highlights
- Clark Street Shops
- Swedish Heritage
- LGBTQ+ Friendly
- Independent Restaurants
- Women & Children First Bookstore
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