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Ukrainian Village Homes for Sale

Near-West Gem with Old Chicago Architecture

ZIP 60622 🚇 Blue Line (Chicago, Division)
$350K–$700K
Typical Price Range
Vintage two-flats
Primary Housing Type
Blue Line
Transit Access
What Ukrainian Village feels like: Classic Chicago greystones, Ukrainian cultural institutions, Wicker Park-adjacent

Why Buyers Choose Ukrainian Village

Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art
Holy Trinity Cathedral (1903)
Division Street dining corridor
Empty Bottle music venue
Proximity to Wicker Park + Bucktown

Who Ukrainian Village is Right For

First-time buyers, investors, buyers seeking Wicker Park feel at lower cost. Pritzker Elementary (highly rated); Talcott Fine Arts magnet. Typical homes in the area include vintage two-flats, single-family greystones, new construction.

What's Happening in Ukrainian Village Now

Events, openings, and neighborhood news — updated every few days.

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Property Types in Ukrainian Village — What Buyers Should Know

Illinois real estate law gives buyers strong protections — but only if you know to use them. Here's what to know about the most common property types in Ukrainian Village:

Every Illinois purchase contract includes a 5-business-day attorney review and inspection period. Crystal's Chicago Home Buying Guide walks through every step of the Illinois purchase process — from pre-approval to closing. Crystal works with a trusted network of Chicago real estate attorneys and home inspectors — she will connect you with the right team for your Ukrainian Village purchase.

Schools Near Ukrainian Village

School Type Grades Standing Enrollment
A.N. Pritzker SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Good Standing679
LaSalle II Magnet Elementary SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Good Standing593
Jose De Diego Elementary Community AcademyElementaryPK,K-8Good Standing506
Mancel Talcott Elementary SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Good Standing492
Jonathan Burr Elementary SchoolElementaryK-8Good Standing462
Erie Elementary Charter SchoolElementaryK-8405
Albert R Sabin Elementary Magnet SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Provisional Support371
Thomas Drummond Elementary SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Good Standing343
Frederic Chopin Elementary SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Intensive Support328
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Elementary SchoolElementaryPK,K-8Good Standing260

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.

Life in Ukrainian Village

Ukrainian Village has a character that's hard to capture without spending time there — but buyers who know Chicago recognize it immediately. Classic Chicago greystones, Ukrainian cultural institutions, Wicker Park-adjacent. 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: Blue Line (Chicago, Division) keeps the Loop within reach without making the commute the dominant fact of life. Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art draws residents who are intentional about where they plant roots, and Holy Trinity Cathedral (1903) gives the area its particular draw. Blue Line access also means buyers aren't priced into car dependence — a real advantage in Chicago's climate.

First-time buyers, investors, buyers seeking Wicker Park feel at lower cost. In Crystal's experience working with buyers across 21 Chicago neighborhoods, the people who thrive in Ukrainian Village 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. Ukrainian Village delivers that, and Crystal knows it well enough to help you find the right block, not just the right building.

Living in Ukrainian Village — What Your Days Actually Look Like

The places and rhythms that make Ukrainian Village worth coming home to.

🍽️ Dining & Coffee

  • Shokolad — Ukrainian pastry café at 2524 W Chicago Ave; European pastries, traditional Ukrainian dishes, and custom cakes from owner Halyana Fedus
  • Tryzub Ukrainian Kitchen — traditional dumplings, borscht, and hearty breakfast plates; a community anchor celebrating the neighborhood's Eastern European heritage
  • Feld — Michelin-starred tasting menu at 2018 W. Chicago Ave; chef Jake Potashnick's ever-changing farm-to-table menu served theater-in-the-round

🌳 Parks & Outdoors

  • Smith Park — neighborhood fieldhouse, playground, and basketball courts on Loomis St
  • Wicker Park fountain — the landmarked fountain at North/Damen/Milwaukee is a 5-minute walk

🎭 Arts & Entertainment

  • Empty Bottle — storied indie music venue on Western Ave since 1992; national acts, low ticket prices
  • Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art — rotating contemporary exhibitions in a historic building on Chicago Ave
  • Holy Trinity Cathedral — the 1903 onion-dome cathedral designed by Louis Sullivan's office; worth walking past

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Homes for Sale in Ukrainian Village

Active MLS listings in Ukrainian Village — updated every 15 minutes from MRED Chicago.

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