4 Reasons People Love Ravenswood


A historically rich small town with an abundance of charm

Ravenswood is a charismatic town with a sense of old-world wonder throughout its winding paths and lush greenery. It attracts lots of young, flourishing families and professionals thanks to its peaceful, reserved nature and small-town charms.
 
For anyone seeking to explore Chicago real estate, Ravenswood could soon become the perfect home for you and your family. Here are four reasons people love living here.
 

Great Location

Living in Ravenswood gives you the best of both worlds. It is a charming, reserved neighborhood with pockets of trendy small businesses and adorable boutiques. For those who don't want to be in the central hub of a busy city, it can be quite relaxing to live here. 
 
On the other hand, Ravenswood is an urban city neighborhood accessible to Downtown Chicago, especially thanks to the Metra line having a stop at Lawrence Avenue. If you commute to work or simply want to venture into the city, it's only a short trek away.
 
Ravenswood's public transportation options are abundant in general, with multiple bike lanes and bus lines also available.
 
Ravenswood is home to many small local businesses and technology startups flanking Ravenswood Avenue, making it a micro tech center tucked within a charming residential neighborhood.
 

History

Whether you're a history buff or not, there is something reverent about living in a town steeped in years of fascinating history. Ravenswood was the city's first commuter suburb, as the community was planned during the arrival of the Northwestern Railroad, which ran through the area. It did not truly flourish until electric streetcars arrived along with multiple transit lines.
 
But Ravenswood was a favored location for German immigrants. As a tribute, an original section of the Berlin Wall is still visible at the Berlin Wall Monument exhibited at the Brown Line station.
 

Dining Out

Ravenswood has many lesser-known restaurants, as it is not typically the first place people think of when they imagine a culinary neighborhood. It often gets overshadowed by some of the surrounding areas.
 
Still, Ravenswood has a few hotspots that should not be ignored. Spacca Napoli Pizzeria, for example, is a rustic eatery famous for its authentic Italian Neapolitan pizzas with sumptuous mozzarella and San Marzano tomatoes. 
 
To get a pint with friends in a cozy pub atmosphere, there's no better spot than O'Shaughnessy's Public House. Band of Bohemia is a chic brewpub that serves house beers alongside global eats. It’s also the first brewpub in the world to get a Michelin star, so it’s truly the best of the best. Other breweries worth checking out include neighborhood favorite Begyle Brewing, innovative beverages at Empirical Brewery, and old-world European beers at Dovetail Brewery.
 
Finally, for inexpensive and delicious Mexican food, Primo Chuki's Taqueria is the perfect place for tacos, burritos, and more.
 

Schools

Considering how many excellent schools—charter, public, private, and more—there are to choose from in the Ravenswood area, it should come as no surprise that young families and professionals flock to the community.
 
International Baccalaureate school Lycée Français de Chicago is a prestigious private school that caters to the area, while St. Matthias is an excellent sectarian school. Queen of Angels is also a notable private elementary school. As for public facilities, most students in the area are zoned for Budlong, Chappell, or Ravenwood's self-titled district schools.
 
If you’re looking to buy or sell Chicago real estate, reach out to us today for assistance in making your dreams come true. 
 
 
 

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