
Chicago, IL is a city of contrasts, with a long history exemplified by its many beautiful nineteenth-century buildings, along with a present-day vibe which is thriving, bustling, and reflects the many exciting cultures of modern America.
The largest city in the state of Illinois, it’s also the third-largest city in the United States, with a population of close to three million in the city itself. The metropolitan area of Chicago has a population of ten million.
Although Chicago is a huge place by any standards, the city is located on the shores of Lake Michigan, which gives the entire city a feel of freshness and wide-open spaces.
Its many charms and attractions make it the second most visited city in the United States, and it boasts world-class museums, art galleries, parks, gardens, restaurants, sporting activities, shopping, theaters, music venues, universities, colleges, educational institutions, hospitals and much more.
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Employment Opportunities in Chicago
Chicago is home to some of the most iconic businesses in the Fortune 500, including Sears, Kraft, United Airlines, McDonald’s and many other household name companies.
The economy of Chicago is both thriving and diversified, and there is always a demand for workers from the lowest to the very highest levels.
Considered to be the fourth most significant economic center in the world, opportunities for both employment and self-employment are abundant.

Architecture in Chicago
No description of Chicago would be complete without a mention of its beautiful architecture.
The Great Chicago Fire was the impetus for a wave of building, and innovative concepts such as the steel-framed skyscraper were invented in Chicago.
A tour of the skyscrapers is a must for visitors to Chicago, combining as they do historic significance and aesthetic appeal.
Culture in Chicago
Around a third of the population of the city of Chicago can be found on the shore of Lake Michigan, from South Shore to Rogers Park. Here can be found Little Italy, Greektown, Polish Patches, Chinatown, Little Seoul, Little Vietnam and more.
This exciting and long-established mixture of ethnicities creates a vibrant ethos, with arts and restaurants with roots from around the world thriving. You are never at a loss for where to eat in Chicago!

Arts, especially music, are a prominent part of Chicago life. Considered one of the world’s finest orchestras, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has its home base in Symphony Center, where you can also enjoy visiting musicians and orchestras from across the globe.
Soul, gospel, jazz, indie and house music can be found in venues across the city on any night. The Chicago music scene attracts people from across the world, and is renowned for innovation and high quality.
Visual arts are almost literally found on every street corner – Chicago is famous for its street art, including public works by Jean Miro and Marc Chagall.
Schools and Education in Chicago
There is a wide choice of both public and private education in the Chicago area, as well as world-class colleges and Universities.
Public schools are selective, and there is great deal of information available about school performance to guide your location choice.
Residential areas in Chicago
There are as many as two hundred distinct residential areas in the metropolitan Chicago area, offering something for everyone.
Whether you seek fashionable loft living, elm shaded streets, a bustling family-oriented area or a peaceful retirement spot, Chicago offers something for everybody.

Popular real estate areas include:
Lakeside – situated right alongside Lake Michigan, as the name suggests.
The Loop – a vibrant center for shopping, dining, arts and more.
Near South Side – a little bit off the beaten track and away from the crowds, but still close to the action.
River North – also a bit off the beaten track, but with decent public transport and lots of great places are walkable.
Old Town – very attractive, considered to be a desirable neighborhood.
Lincoln Park – midway between the city and the suburbs, gives you the best of both worlds.
North Center – a popular family neighborhood.
Boystown – a small area with great amenities, very popular with the LGBT community.
Chicago Climate
Chicago enjoys four seasons, from icy cold winter to a steaming hot summer with highs in the 90’s.
Generally, the breezes that blow off of the lake have a cooling effect in summer, and winters are actually not as severe as those experienced on the East coast, again because of the influence of the Lake.
Spring and fall are very pleasant, and of course, the Lake offers great summer recreation for visitors and residents alike.
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Your real estate agent is the best source of information about the local community and real estate topics. Give Christina Cash a call at 630-234-1770 to learn more about local areas, discuss selling a house, or tour available homes for sale.