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Pilsen
Artistic & Community-Rooted

Pilsen

Colorful & Cultural

$350,000
Median Price
86
Walk Score
70
Transit Score
~35,000
Population

Pilsen is one of Chicago's most visually striking neighborhoods, where vibrant murals cover building facades and the rich culture of its Mexican-American community infuses every street. Located on the Lower West Side, Pilsen is home to the National Museum of Mexican Art, one of the only Latino museums accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, and a thriving arts scene that makes it one of the city's most creative districts.

Why Live Here

Pilsen offers an immersive cultural experience combined with increasing urban amenities. The 18th Street corridor is the neighborhood's commercial heart, while the Pink Line provides CTA access to the Loop. Artists and young professionals are drawn by the neighborhood's creative energy, affordability, and strong community bonds.

Lifestyle & Dining

The dining scene in Pilsen is anchored by authentic Mexican restaurants, panaderias, and taquerias that have served the community for generations. Thalia Hall, a beautifully restored Czech opera house, now hosts concerts and events. The 16th Street murals offer a walking gallery of public art, and Second Fridays gallery nights draw art lovers from across the city.

Real Estate Market

Pilsen's real estate market is in transition, with a median price around $350,000. The housing stock includes classic Chicago workers' cottages, brick two-flats, and newer condo developments. The neighborhood offers value for buyers seeking a culturally rich, artistically vibrant community with strong transit connections and growing investment.

Neighborhood Highlights

  • National Museum of Mexican Art
  • 16th Street Murals
  • Thalia Hall
  • Authentic Mexican Cuisine
  • Art Galleries

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