Chicago Relocation If looking for a new, upbeat place to relocate, Chicago should definitely be a consideration. A big city with widely-varied real estate choices, cultural diversity, great employment opportunities, terrific schools, state-of the art medical facilities, and more, residents of Chicago will all agree that this is one great city! Chicago Schools The Chicago Public School system is well-known for embracing cultural diversity and presenting a wide variety of educational institution choices. For instance, on the system’s website, these high schools are listed: Sensitive to the needs of the individual, the Chicago public school system offers customized programs for special needs students, gifted students, and those with extraordinary talents. Chicago Hospitals Chicago is home to many of the top hospitals in the nation, many of them specialty hospitals. In 2002, U.S. News & World Report rated several of Chicago’s medical facilities "America's Best Hospitals". A sampling of some the Chicago hospitals from that report are listed below: - Evanston Northwestern Health Care, Evanston
- St. James Hospital and Health Care, Chicago Heights
- Lutheran General Healthsystem, Park Ridge
- Rush North Shore Medical Center, Skokie
- University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics, Chicago
- Cook County Hospital
- Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
- Ingalls Hospital, Harvey
- Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago
- F. G. McGaw Hospital at Loyola University, Maywood
Additionally, many excellent clinics are available in Chicago, including family medicine and specialized practices. Chicago Demographics Chicago neighborhoods are characterized by diverse and widely varied demographics. While the metropolitan area contains approximately 9.5 million people, the city proper contains roughly 3 million people. Population densities vary widely from neighborhood to neighborhood and residents with high educational levels and real estate with higher prices cluster around the universities. Chicago Real Estate Currently, Chicago has over 60,000 homes for sale and there are new homes going up every day. Many of the new developments consist of lofts and town homes suitable for residents that desire the urban lifestyle, but many Chicago neighborhoods hold onto the charm of older single-family homes. Single family Chicago homes for sale range from the $90,000s all the way into the mid millions. However, most home prices fall between $200,000 and $600,000 and it’s easy to find pre-owned homes, mature properties, new construction, and more within that price range. Living in Chicago is an adventure. If you are thinking of buying Chicago homes be sure to search the MLS from our homepage or fill out any form on our site for more information.
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