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Year Built: Parcel Number: Possession Timing: Close Of Escrow. School Information. Listing Info. Special Conditions: None. Listing Terms: Conventional. Tax Information. Business Information.

Owner Name: Oor Ownership: Condo. Additional Information. Mlg Can View. See Less home details. Last check for updates: 14 days ago. Listed by Tedi Smola. Megan Lavelle. Bought with: Aleia Tripp, Century 21 S. Agent Provided. Listed For Sale. Property Taxes and Assessment. Home facts updated by county records. Price Trends. For homes in Trulia Estimate.

Price trends provided by third party data sources. Assigned Schools. These are the assigned schools for W Columbia Ave 3N. Hope College Prep High School. GreatSchools Rating. Parent Rating Average. Hope shut down in the school year, this school should be removed. Other Review 2y ago.

Kilmer Elementary School. Our son came home with an injury, we emailed the principle to meet on a date and time to know the truth, we went to school to meet with them to know the truth, we asked for video or anything.

They ignored all our requests. They should consider themselves lucky because we didn't take any legal action. Hope they don't do to others what they did to my child. Parent Review 2y ago. Sullivan High School. Our experience at Sullivan has been excellent! It is truly a neighborhood high school that collaborates with the community, provides access to opportunities for students at all levels and personalizes career and post-secondary options for its students, as well as provides health and counseling services to families new to the community.

It is an educational model that should be followed across the CPS system to empower and build community leadership! Check out schools near W Columbia Ave 3N. Neighborhood Overview.

Rogers Park. See Local Highlights. Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources. What Locals Say about Rogers Park. At least Trulia users voted on each feature.

There are sidewalks. It's dog friendly. It's walkable to restaurants. It's walkable to grocery stores. Streets are well-lit. Kids play outside. There's holiday spirit. People would walk alone at night. There's wildlife. They plan to stay for at least 5 years. It's quiet. Neighbors are friendly. Car is needed. Yards are well-kept.

There are community events. Parking is easy. See All what locals say. Learn more about our methodology. Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 7mo ago. The commute to the public transit Loop is about 40 min to an hour depending on timing and is pleasant. Going in the morning you can always find a seat. Resident 11mo ago. My family came back here to settle. It is the way neighbors look out for each other, and lend a helping hand.

Resident 1y ago. Been living in this neighborhood for 2 years have not much to say but I do love Roger's Park. There is racial and class diversity here. There is a university, a bookstore, good restaurants, artists, people with unusual pets, families. We have great beaches. Rogers Park is the best. It lets other dog owners get to know each other and socialize their dogs. There are community events. Parking is easy. See All what locals say.

Learn more about our methodology. Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 7mo ago. The commute to the public transit Loop is about 40 min to an hour depending on timing and is pleasant. Going in the morning you can always find a seat. Resident 11mo ago. My family came back here to settle. It is the way neighbors look out for each other, and lend a helping hand. Resident 1y ago. Been living in this neighborhood for 2 years have not much to say but I do love Roger's Park.

There is racial and class diversity here. There is a university, a bookstore, good restaurants, artists, people with unusual pets, families. We have great beaches. Rogers Park is the best. It lets other dog owners get to know each other and socialize their dogs. Very diverse. Wish it was more lit at night. This could be bad for some behavioral challenged dogs and your front lawn.

Noisy and crime occurs too much frequently. No many restaurants. The community groups try very hard to connect the community. But, with the diverse cultures it is next to impossible to make that connection. Is a really pet friendly neighborhood and everybody is respectful of others ".

Is not safe, there's few shooting. There's a red line in Howard called the jungle, Dont go there ". Close to the lake.

Family friendly neighborhood. Clean streets and sidewalks. Nice local eating. Bus lines and train lines. I drive and that works as well. Lots of cyclists. Wonderfully diverse neighborhood too will expose children to many cultures allowing them to grow up well-rounded and integrated. Metra or purple line L are much easier but it is located in a sketch part of the neighborhood. So be murdered or inconvenienced?

Not even in the summer time. There is nothing that makes Rogers Park stank out. It used to be a very diverse community. Your dog will end up sniffing every last one. Lots of trees and stores This neighborhood is terrible. It is not clean. It is not safe. The city needs to do something about this place ". Like- you are close to the lake to be able to walk your dog there".

It's a chance for the new and old neighbors to get to know each other. The metro stop in Rogers Park is also convenient. If you work in the west loop the metra is a great way to commute. Resident 2y ago. Chicago is a big city, but small enough to get around on public transit, Uber, Lyft, etc.!

There are lots of parks where kids could play and have nice time together. The community is filled with people from different countries all over the world. Nigerian, Ethiopian, Ghanian and the rest. Community policing is another thing I love here People look after each other Gender Identity. Sexual Orientation. Protection from being unfairly evicted, denied housing, or refused the ability to rent or buy housing. On February 11, , HUD announced that it interprets the federal Fair Housing Act to prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

On June 15, , the US Supreme Court ruled that employers subject to Title VII cannot hire, fire, or otherwise discriminate against employees based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.



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