Chicago's Vibrant Far-North Village
First-time buyers, young professionals, empty nesters drawn to walkability. Served by CPS schools in 60640; selective enrollment options via CTA. Typical homes in the area include condos, vintage courtyard buildings, two-flats.
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| School | Type | Grades | Standing | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| James B McPherson Elementary School | Elementary | PK,K-8 | Good Standing | 801 |
| William C. Goudy Technology Academy | Elementary | PK,K-8 | Good Standing | 501 |
| John T McCutcheon Elementary School | Elementary | PK,K-8 | Good Standing | 333 |
| Mary E Courtenay Elementary Language Arts Center | Elementary | PK,K-8 | Provisional Support | 267 |
| Uplift Community High School | High School | 9-12 | Good Standing | 218 |
| YCCS-Truman Middle College HS | High School | 9-12 | — | 158 |
| DeVry University Advantage Academy HS | High School | 11-12 | Good Standing | 151 |
Source: Chicago Public Schools SY2024–25. CPS suspended star ratings this year; Standing reflects school status. Selective enrollment schools serve city-wide — listed if headquarters ZIP matches.
Andersonville has a character that's hard to capture without spending time there — but buyers who know Chicago recognize it immediately. LGBTQ+-welcoming, independent restaurants, Swedish heritage, Clark Street corridor. It's the kind of neighborhood where people stop to talk on the sidewalk and where the same coffee shop has been the unofficial community center for fifteen years.
The transit access here matters more than it sounds: Red Line (Bryn Mawr) keeps the Loop within reach without making the commute the dominant fact of life. Clark Street restaurant row draws residents who are intentional about where they plant roots, and Andersonville Midsommarfest (June) gives the area its particular draw. Red Line access also means buyers aren't priced into car dependence — a real advantage in Chicago's climate.
First-time buyers, young professionals, empty nesters drawn to walkability. In Crystal's experience working with buyers across 21 Chicago neighborhoods, the people who thrive in Andersonville tend to be looking for a neighborhood with a real identity — not just an address. They want walkability, community, and a place that feels like theirs. Andersonville delivers that, and Crystal knows it well enough to help you find the right block, not just the right building.
The places and rhythms that make Andersonville worth coming home to.
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