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🏡 Top 5 Chicago Suburbs Where Homes Are Still Affordable in 2025

  • Writer: The Biggest News Jason Rosenberg
    The Biggest News Jason Rosenberg
  • Sep 19
  • 2 min read

Between stubborn mortgage rates and avocado toast still costing $14 in the city, Chicago buyers are asking: “Where the heck can I actually afford a home?” The answer: you don’t have to run off to Wisconsin just yet. Some suburbs around Chicago still give you space, charm, and a reasonable price tag. Let’s spill the beans (and maybe a little Malört) on the top five affordable suburbs in 2025.

1. Jefferson Park (Northwest Side, Chicago)

  • Median Home Price: Around $325,000 (a fraction of Lincoln Park).

  • Commute Options: CTA Blue Line, Metra, I-90 — basically, it’s the O’Hare Express without paying airport parking.

  • Lifestyle: Strong Polish delis, family-friendly, and a real neighborhood vibe.

  • Why Affordable: Everyone’s too busy chasing Wicker Park condos with no parking. Jefferson Park is like the Netflix hidden gem nobody talks about.

2. Berwyn

  • Median Home Price: ~$285,000.

  • Commute Options: 20 minutes to the Loop by car (if traffic gods smile on you).

  • Lifestyle: Artsy, colorful bungalows, and pierogis for days.

  • Why Affordable: Next door Oak Park is flexing with Frank Lloyd Wright, while Berwyn is like, “Hey, we’ve got the same charm — but cheaper!”

3. Skokie

  • Median Home Price: ~$340,000.

  • Commute Options: Yellow Line CTA + I-94.

  • Lifestyle: Diverse eats, top schools, and Old Orchard Mall when you need retail therapy.

  • Why Affordable: Evanston’s prices make people cry. Skokie is the happy middle ground.

4. Tinley Park

  • Median Home Price: ~$310,000.

  • Commute Options: Multiple Metra stops + I-80.

  • Lifestyle: Concerts at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, family festivals, and actual yards.

  • Why Affordable: More house for less, without selling your kidney to cover property taxes.

5. Aurora

  • Median Home Price: ~$295,000.

  • Commute Options: Metra BNSF line + I-88.

  • Lifestyle: Illinois’ second-largest city with casinos, culture, and way more to do than you’d think.

  • Why Affordable: Naperville’s bougie prices push buyers west — Aurora still lets you breathe.

💡 Tips for Buyers

  • Move Fast: Homes at these prices disappear quicker than Cubs playoff hopes.

  • Don’t Fear the Fixer-Upper: Paint is cheaper than a mortgage bump.

  • Check Taxes: Sometimes “affordable” hides in the fine print.

📈 Bottom Line

Chicago’s market is tricky, but these suburbs prove you don’t need a hedge-fund bonus to own a house. The trick? Get in before everyone else figures it out.

✅ Call to Action

Ready to snag an affordable home before your rent goes up again?📞 Call/Text Jason Rosenberg at 312-882-9797🌐 Visit JasonRosenbergRealEstate.comWith 24+ years of experience and $100M+ in sales, I’ll help you stretch your budget — and keep more of your equity with my low commission, full-service approach.

📚 Sources

  • Chicago Market Trends Q3 2025 【web†stephanieturnerchicago.com】

  • Illinois REALTORS® Forecast (March 2025) 【web†illinoisrealtors.org】

  • U.S. Affordability Data, Washington Post, Sept 2025 【web†washingtonpost.com】

  • Barron’s Housing & Mortgage Rates, Sept 2025 【web†barrons.com】

 
 
 
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