River North
What began as a neighborhood filled with factories and warehouses has now turned into Chicago’s version of New York’s SoHo, a growing neighborhood filled with art galleries. One newspaper named the gallery area of River North SoHo because of the many art galleries on or near Superior and Huron. In fact, Friday afternoons, you can find many Chicagoans going from one gallery opening to another on their way home from work. River North contains more trendy restaurants and dance clubs than anyone could hit in a month of weekends. The neighborhood covers a wide area, with an artsy gallery area to the west and big-name tourist attractions to the east. River North is home to over-the-top attractions like the Rainforest Cafe, themed restaurants such as Hard Rock Cafe©, Ed Debevic's, and huge stores like the eight-story Sportmart. The area around Ontario and Ohio streets has been called the Windy City's tourist trap—but it draws many locals as well. Many of the warehouses in River West have been turned into loft space for apartments and offices. As with any up and coming neighborhood, the rents have risen steadily but especially in this neighborhood with its proximity to Michigan Avenue. More Info (Wikipedia)
Current Price Ranges in River North
| 1 Bedrooms | 2 Bedrooms | 3 Bedrooms | Single Family | |
| Low$ | $255,000 | $257,000 | $399,000 | $2.9 Million |
| High$ | $490,000 | $1.2 Million | $2 Million | $4.9 Million |
Last Year 421 Properties Sold for an Average Price of $437,994.