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Humboldt Park Condos are located in a Northwest Side neighborhood of Chicago that boasts one of the city’s largest public green spaces.
The park of the same name is one Chicago’s great ones at 207 acres, tied to others in the city by a network of boulevards and flanked by classic graystone dwellings.
The boundaries of Humboldt Park are generally recognized as Armitage Avenue (2000 N) on the north, Chicago Avenue (800N) on the south, Western Avenue (2400 W) on the east and Pulaski Road (4000 W) on the west.
Humboldt Park condos currently range in size and price from one- , two- and three-bedroom bank-owned condos well under $100,000 to three-bedroom loft condos at more than $300,000. Prices and availability changes constantly, so be sure to check with one of the OwnACondo.com condo specialist Realtors® for the most current information.
Much of the condo stock in Humboldt Park is vintage, and that’s a big attraction for many buyers who like true plaster walls, real hardwood flooring, exposed woodwork and other retro touches. Of course, many vintage buildings boast modern updates in all the preferred areas, such as heating and cooling systems, controlled access entryways and more. Newer construction is also available if that’s what you’re looking for in Humboldt Park condos.
The neighborhood is rich culturally and steeped in history, like most of Chicago. The park is immensely popular, featuring a lagoon, beautiful field house and impressive boat house. Community residents and visitors alike flock to the park during all seasons for a large variety of activities, including biking, ball playing, fishing, sledding, in-line skating , walking, jogging and more.
Near the park are where some of the hottest Humboldt Park condos are located, because of close proximity to the popular communities of Bucktown and Wicker Park. Bucktown and Wicker Park have rapidly gained prominence as more people and businesses seek alternatives to the much higher-priced Chicago real estate closer to downtown and Lake Michigan. Galleries, restaurants, night spots and more now call these communities home, with Humboldt Park perhaps the next neighborhood to experience this type of interest.
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