WRIGLEYVILLE
Wrigleyville is where Chicago comes to play. Built around the second-oldest ballpark in the country, this iconic North Side neighborhood is more than a Cubs destination — it's a year-round community of sports fans, young professionals, and families who love living at the center of it all.
From rooftop bleachers overlooking Wrigley Field to the open-air Gallagher Way plaza, live music at Metro, and tacos at Big Star — Wrigleyville delivers an energy no other Chicago neighborhood can match.
THE NEIGHBORS
A lively mix of die-hard Cubs fans, young professionals, college students, and families — nearly one-third of residents are in their 20s, making it one of Chicago's most energetic communities.
Est. 1914
Wrigley Field — 2nd oldest ballpark in the US
July 11
John Mulaney at Wrigley — first-ever comedy show at the Friendly Confines
$200K–$2M
Wide price range — entry condos to luxury single-family homes
19 Min
Commute to downtown via CTA Red Line
WHAT TO EXPECT
Game-day energy, walkable streets, and a neighborhood that somehow balances raucous sports bars with quiet tree-lined residential blocks just steps away.
Clark Street buzzes with bars, restaurants, and souvenir shops on game days. Off-season, Gallagher Way hosts farmers markets, outdoor concerts, film screenings, and yoga classes. The CTA Red Line at Addison station puts you downtown in under 30 minutes, and the lakefront trail is an easy bike ride away.
THE LIFESTYLE
Afternoon Cubs games, rooftop drinks at Murphy's Bleachers, and late nights at Metro — Wrigleyville's lifestyle has a rhythm all its own.
The dining scene goes well beyond ballpark food: tacos at Big Star, Indonesian at Rendang Republic (Chicago's only Indonesian restaurant), burgers at Small Cheval, and oysters with stadium views at Swift & Sons inside Hotel Zachary. In 2026, Wrigley Field itself is the venue — John Mulaney brings his Mister Whatever Tour on July 11 (the first-ever comedy show at the Friendly Confines), and the Savannah Bananas roll in July 24–26 for their Banana Ball tour.
UNEXPECTED APPEAL
Wrigleyville is actually quieter than you think — and far more livable than its reputation suggests.
On non-game days, Gallagher Way transforms into a neighborhood green space with free events, and the residential streets just a block off Clark are peaceful, tree-lined, and genuinely charming. Alta Vista Terrace — a stretch of Victorian row homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places — is one of the most beautiful and least-known blocks in all of Chicago.
THE MARKET
One of Chicago's most accessible North Side markets — with entry-level condos, vintage two-flats, and luxury single-family homes all within the same neighborhood.
Older condos and two-flats typically range from the low $200Ks to $400Ks, while renovated units and contemporary condos reach into the mid-$800Ks. Single-family homes and two-flats bought by investors range from $900K to $2M. The neighborhood continues to develop around Wrigley Field, with mixed-use projects raising both the profile and the values of surrounding properties.
YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
Tree-lined streets, timeless architecture, and an unmatched elegance that whispers old-world charm with every step. The Gold Coast offers a refined lifestyle where historic mansions meet modern luxury high-rises—just moments from Lake Michigan, Oak Street Beach, and Chicago’s finest boutiques and restaurants. It's a neighborhood where classic sophistication and urban convenience live side by side.



