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The 10 Most Expensive ZIP Codes in Chicago: Where Your Wallet Goes to Die in 2025

The Biggest News Jason Rosenberg

So, you’ve been saving up, working hard, maybe even skipping that extra oat milk latte every morning—thinking you’re ready to buy a home in Chicago’s finest neighborhoods. Well, buckle up, because these 10 ZIP codes are here to remind you that real estate in Chicagoland isn’t for the faint of heart… or the light of wallet.

If you’re sitting on a pile of cash or just want to window-shop the most ridiculous price tags, here’s where Chicago’s 1% are living it up in 2025.

10. 60654 – River North, Chicago

💰 Median Listing Price: $700,000💡 What You’re Paying For: A high-rise condo with skyline views, surrounded by more bars and art galleries than you’ll ever have time for.

River North is the place for “I work in finance and have a golden retriever named Baxter” energy. Expect rooftop pools, overpriced cocktails, and an unreasonable number of Tesla charging stations.

9. 60610 – Gold Coast/Old Town, Chicago

💰 Median Listing Price: $750,000💡 What You’re Paying For: A historic brownstone where you’ll constantly worry about scuffing the original 1800s floors.

The Gold Coast is where old money meets new Botox. The condos are fancy, the dogs wear designer coats, and you’ll probably run into a Real Housewife on a casual Sunday stroll.

8. 60062 – Northbrook

💰 Median Listing Price: $800,000💡 What You’re Paying For: A massive backyard and the privilege of telling city folks "There's actually plenty to do in the suburbs!"

Northbrook is the land of luxury SUVs, Costco runs, and neighbors who definitely have a Peloton in their home gym.

7. 60614 – Lincoln Park, Chicago

💰 Median Listing Price: $850,000💡 What You’re Paying For: The ability to say "Oh, I live near the zoo!" like that somehow makes rent more justifiable.

Lincoln Park is the sweet spot for those who want city life but also want to hear birds chirping in the morning. Bonus points if you own a stroller worth more than a used car.

6. 60025 – Glenview

💰 Median Listing Price: $850,000💡 What You’re Paying For: A yard big enough to make you consider buying a riding lawn mower.

Glenview is where families move to escape city chaos—only to realize they spend 90% of their life driving their kids to sports practice.

5. 60091 – Wilmette

💰 Median Listing Price: $900,000💡 What You’re Paying For: That lakefront “Old Money” aesthetic, even if you work in IT.

Wilmette is charming, quiet, and full of people who casually drop "Back when we summered in France..." into conversations.

4. 60521 – Hinsdale

💰 Median Listing Price: $1.2 million💡 What You’re Paying For: The suburban dream of never having to parallel park again.

Hinsdale is what happens when rich people decide they need to be close to a Whole Foods and a golf course.

3. 60022 – Glencoe

💰 Median Listing Price: $1.5 million💡 What You’re Paying For: A house with a foyer so big it needs its own ZIP code.

Glencoe is where the houses are massive, the lawns are perfectly manicured, and you suddenly need a wine cellar.

2. 60093 – Winnetka

💰 Median Listing Price: $1.8 million💡 What You’re Paying For: The ability to tell people “Oh, my kids go to New Trier” like it’s a personality trait.

Home Alone was filmed here, and with these home prices, you too might have to fend off burglars just to afford the mortgage.

1. 60043 – Kenilworth

💰 Median Listing Price: $2.35 million💡 What You’re Paying For: Absolute bragging rights.

Kenilworth isn’t just a suburb—it’s The Suburb. If you live here, congratulations: You’ve officially peaked in the world of Chicagoland real estate. Enjoy your multi-million-dollar mansion while the rest of us fight over street parking.

Final Thoughts: Can You Afford It?

If your answer is "Maybe if I sell a kidney?", you’re not alone. But don’t worry—there are still plenty of incredible (and slightly more affordable) places to live in Chicago. Whether you’re dreaming big or just here to marvel at the ridiculousness of real estate prices, one thing is clear: Chicago’s most expensive ZIP codes are as exclusive as ever.

Thinking about buying or selling? Call me before your bank account cries.



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