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5 Reasons To Move To South Loop, Chicago

October 26th, 2021


South Loop is an area in Chicago that can be found at the South of Ida B. Wells Drive between Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, not including Chinatown. Most of the neighborhoods in South Loop are former rail yards that have been revitalized and redeveloped giving birth to Central Station and Dearborn Park.

When looking for a place to move to in the great city of Chicago, the South Loop neighborhood is usually on top of people’s list. Read along as we talk about the 5 reasons to move to the South Loop.

  1. Dining options are out of this world

The South Loop neighborhood encapsulates the entire Chicago dining scene which is truly world-class. You will not run out of options and you will find whatever it is that you are craving. Here are some restaurants that you have to check out:

  1. The schools are top-notch

The public schools in South Loop are run by the Chicago Public Schools. The options when it comes to education don’t end in high school because there are also a lot of colleges and universities that you can choose from like Columbia College Chicago, Roosevelt University, and East-West University.

  1. You will never run out of things to do in South Loop, Chicago

This neighborhood is rich in history and takes pride in the arts and culture that it produces. That being said, the number of things to do in the South Loop is endless. You will find yourself continuously exploring this neighborhood and not running out of things to do.

From jazz clubs to outdoor parks, fine dining restaurants to aquariums and museums, you will find something that piques your interest. The Prairie District Park and Northerly Island are both worth checking out if you are interested in spending time outdoors.

  1. Real Estate in South Loop

The real estate in South Loop, Chicago is an interesting and eclectic one, with old warehouses converted into residential and high-rise buildings.

If you like city living, the skyscrapers in the South Loop will give you this topped with breathtaking views of the city. There are numerous options when it comes to homes and the best thing about this neighborhood is that it will give you exposure to all kinds of environments.

You will surely find the home of your dreams in the perfect spot when you are looking in the South Loop. The industrial, southern part will give first-time homebuyers more options at a lower price point while the homes closer to the Loop will have higher prices.

  1. Easy transportation options

Getting around the South Loop is easy, thanks to the public transportation system that runs throughout the city. You will have convenient access to two Red Line stations which will either take you north of the Loop or Chinatown. The Green Line will take you to Harlem or Oak Park while the Orange Line can take you to Midway Airport.

Car traffic is easier in the South Loop compared to downtown and there are numerous areas that you can explore by walking.

South Loop, Chicago has gone through a lot of transformations but the one thing that remains constant is its natural charm and unique vibe that attracts people to stay there. While it can be viewed as a very modern neighborhood, you will also see the other side which is the innate traditional prowess that it exudes.

If you are looking to move to South Loop, Chicago, contact our team of real estate agents today! We are knowledgeable local experts. With our expertise, we will help you find the home of your dreams.


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