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Welcome to your Edison Park homes for sale & Far North Side real estate resource. Browse our homes, lofts, penthouses and high-rise condos for sale by location, size or price and let this website be your local real estate guide. Named after Thomas Alva Edison, Edison Park is a small neighborhood located at the far northwest corner of the Chicago boundaries. Bordered by Howard Street to the north, Harlem and Newland Avenues to the east, Devon Avenue to the south and Canfield Road to the west, Edison Park stretches out as close to the suburbs as possible, while still being part of a Chicago zip code. Its close proximity to O'Hare International Airport and many north Chicago suburbs make Edison Park real estate for sale a top choice for home buyers looking for a suburban lifestyle while staying reasonably close to the big city. For additional information regarding Edison Park properties for sale or to organize a private showing, contact our Chicago real estate experts today! Read more about Edison Park real estate.

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Edison Park Real Estate Statistics December 3, 2023
13
Listed
66
Avg. DOM
$242.15
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$489,900
Med. List Price
13 Properties

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Edison Park Real Estate Market

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Many streets lining Edison Park are filled with remodeled single-family homes sitting on large landscaped lots. The plant life is mature in Edison Park and the Victorian and Tudor style single-family houses provide a quaint atmosphere for residents looking for Chicago real estate differing from downtown high-rises and medium- to large-sized apartment buildings. These neighborhood homes have an average sales price of around $325,000 for a three-bedroom, but it's not uncommon to find a larger, more updated home with a price tag of up to $700,000. If in the real estate market for a condo, Edison Park does have a variety of options with the average condominium sales price settling at $156,000.

Edison Park Community Amenities

Edison Park certainly has no shortage of parks and outdoor recreation. Whether it's the neighborhood staple, Edison Park, located at 6755 N Northwest Highway, Brooks Park, or Olympia Park, Edison Park residents won't be hard-pressed to find playing fields, sport courts, or a wide variety of playgrounds for the little ones to let loose. When in Edison Park, be sure to also check out the neighborhood strip lining North Northwest Highway between Oxford and Ottawa Avenues. Here you'll find Edison Park hotspots such as the Emerald Isle Irish Pub, The Curragh Irish Pub & Restaurant, Zia's Trattoria, and the famous Tony's Italian Deli.

Edison Park Neighborhood Highlights

The CTA 68 bus runs across Northwest Highway while the easiest way to travel north and south is on Harlem, which the CTA 90N bus follows. The Edison Park Metra stop is at the corner of Olmsted Avenue and Oliphant Avenue taking passengers to and from Crystal Lake, Harvard, and the Chicago OTC stop downtown. Additionally, commuters can also catch I-90 just several blocks south on Canfield Road.

Edison Park Real Estate Agents

Looking to buy or sell a home in Edison Park? Allow our Chicago real estate team to help you navigate the purchase of your new property or expertly negotiate the sale of your current residence. As local real estate agents, we're well-versed in the unique dynamics of the Edison Park real estate market.

Contact the Seventy7 Group at Fulton Grace to learn more about buyer and seller representation. Selling your Edison Park property soon? Visit our free market analysis page to receive a home value estimate within minutes.

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