Whats it like living in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago?
Rogers Park, Illinois null is located within the Chicago local government area, part of the Cook County Region in undefined.
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Rogers Park hardly feels like part of the city. It's WAY up North, yet it's not really that suburban. There are a fair number of apartment buildings, and they're pretty nice. It's actually very nice, reasonably upper class without being too nice just yet. I see the home prices going way up in a few years, so it's likely a good time to move there. Could be a good investment.
Rogers Park is Chicago's most diverse and most northern neighborhood. It is considered a college town but at the same time it has a great arts presence and a large abundance of restaurants and shops. This areas lakefront location also make it a popular place for beach visitors.
This community boasts long time residents living in quaint homes on tree-lined streets. Alongside these residents you will also find a diverse immigrant population as well as students of Loyola University's main campus.
This neighborhood is really very diverse and provides a little bit of everything to its residents and visitors. Whether you are here for the beach, art, theater or college - Rogers Park has got you covered.