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Here is the scoop on 2 bedroom condos in Bucktown.

Over the last 12 months the median sales price of 2 bedroom condos in the Bucktown neighborhood of Chicago was $321,000. Condos that sold took an average market time of 154 days verus those currently active have a market time of 200 days.
There are currently 16 2-bedroom condos under contract with an average list price of $284,812.
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Bucktown Homes for Sale
There are currently 20 single family homes in Bucktown on the market with an average list price of 1.4 million dollars. 34 homes have sold in the last 12 months with an average sale price of 857,334 and median sale price of $780,000. There are currently 6 homes under contract in Bucktown.


The average days on the market for homes in Bucktown for active listings is 321 and for sold listings is 247 days.
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| MAGNIFICENT DUPLEX @TANNERY LOFTS! 2BR/2BA BRIGHT TOP FLR CRNR UNIT W/PVT WRAP AROUND DECK. HDWD FLRS, HIGH CEILINGS, SPIRAL STAIRCASE, BUILT-IN BOOKCASES, MAPLE CABS IN KIT, FIREPLACE, 2 AMAZING WALK-IN CLOSETS IN MASTER, ORGANIZED CLOSETS THRUOUT, W/D IN UNIT, GARAGE PARKING INCL! CLOSE TO DAMEN SHOPS & RESTAURANTS IN BUCKTOWN, NEAR LINCOLN PARK, KENNEDY EXPY, & METRA. FAB LOCATION!! | ||||
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Depending on who you talk to, there’s debate about whether West Bucktown exists. It may not be an official Chicago community, but residents of this small West Side borough have a sense of distinction that has prompted their own neighborhood association—and a fairly active one at that.
If you ask someone who has been in the city for decades, they will not likely refer to the area bordered by North Avenue, Western, California and Armitage as West Bucktown. However, in recent years this tiny half-square-mile haunt between the Humboldt Park, Logan Square and Bucktown neighborhoods has most definitely acquired its own identity.
The West Bucktown Neighborhood Association (WBNA) has become a strong presence in Chicago’s near Northwest Side. Its members are making a concerted effort to make a difference and create a sense of unity among those who call West Bucktown home. In addition to holding regular meetings with the local alderman and district police department, the organization gets people together for dozens of activities throughout the year. There are holiday events, summertime BBQs, neighborhood clean-ups, flower-planting parties, playgroups, charity drives and restaurant outings—to name a few. The WBNA also has committees designated to address zoning, neighborhood safety, environmental concerns, community relations and other issues that affect West Bucktown residents and business owners.
An advisory council for West Bucktown’s two parks was also assembled. The group was instrumental in renovating Maplewood Park and now has its sights set on giving Lucy Flower Park an overhaul this year. Both parks are frequented recreation spots for West Bucktown families. They provide outdoor space where kids can play, dogs can exercise and neighbors can meet.
Besides being on the streets of the West Bucktown neighborhood, WBNA is online with its own website and a regular e-newsletter that informs members of local news, upcoming events, newly-opened businesses and other relevant happenings. Several new single-family homes have gone up in West Bucktown in recent months and North Avenue is getting another new restaurant to add to the neighborhood’s growing dining scene.
For those who doubt West Bucktown’s existence, just keep in mind that Chicago is an ever-evolving patchwork of communities. It may not be one of the originals, but it looks like this newly-formed West Chicago neighborhood is here to stay.
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