Chicago is located in Cook County, Illinois. There are roughly 2,686,198 residents, living in 1,035,611 households. The average temperature for Chicago this time of the year is low of 49F and high of 69F. On average, Chicago gets about 3.68 inches of precipitation in May. 44% residents are home owners, have a post secondary degree (46%) and are single, no kids (54%).
Data provided by Home JunctionChicago's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of high-rise apartments, classic brownstones, and spacious single-family homes. The architectural landscape is a blend of historic buildings with modern and contemporary designs. High-rise apartments and condos are particularly prevalent in areas like The Loop and along the lakefront, while neighborhoods such as Lincoln Park and Wicker Park feature charming brownstones and vintage walk-ups. Single-family homes are more common in the city's outskirts, with a homeownership rate around 44%, reflecting a balance between owners and renters in the city.
Chicago is celebrated for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals throughout the year, including the Taste of Chicago and the Chicago Jazz Festival. The city prides itself on its rich history, world-class museums, and a dynamic arts community. Neighborhoods each have their own unique character, from the artistic vibes of Pilsen to the bustling streets of River North. The city's waterfront location along Lake Michigan also contributes to its distinct appeal, offering residents and visitors alike picturesque views and ample recreational opportunities.
The city is equipped with an extensive array of services, including a robust public school system with over 600 schools, numerous private and charter schools, and several institutions of higher education. Healthcare is readily accessible with multiple hospitals and clinics dispersed throughout the city, providing a range of services from emergency care to specialized treatments. Chicago's public library system is one of the largest in the country, and the city's retail and dining landscape reflects its diverse population, with everything from high-end boutiques to family-owned eateries.
Chicago's transportation infrastructure is comprehensive, featuring an extensive public transit system operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), which includes buses and the 'L' train system with frequent service across multiple lines. The city is also served by Metra commuter rail and the Pace suburban bus service. While the downtown area is highly walkable, the city's bike-sharing program and dedicated bike lanes cater to cyclists. Major highways such as the Dan Ryan, Kennedy, and Eisenhower expressways facilitate travel in and out of the city. Ongoing projects aim to improve the efficiency and accessibility of the city's transportation network.
Elementary Schools
Rosa G. Maddock Elementary School
8258 Sayre Ave
Public District KG-5
Oak Ridge Elementary School
8791 W 103rd St
Public District 2-5
Field Stevenson Elementary School
925 Beloit Ave
Public District 3-5
Middle Schools
Faraday Elementary School
3250 W Monroe St
Public District PK-8
Carter Elementary School
5740 S Michigan Ave
Public District PK-8
J. Smyth Elementary School
1059 W 13th St
Public District KG-8
High Schools
Evergreen Park High School
9901 S Kedzie Ave
Public District 9-12
H L Richards High Sch(Campus)
10601 Central Ave
Public District 9-12
Hancock College Preparatory High School
4034 W 56th St
Public District 9-12
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