c.1929 Illinois Foreclosure For Sale Under $180K
$179,900
Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and more than 2,000 square feet of living space, this Illinois foreclosure offers a spacious and versatile layout. The main level welcomes you with a bright living room, a formal dining area, and an additional bonus space perfect for a home office, guest room, or flex space to suit your needs.

Realtor Comments
Spacious brick bungalow in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood. Partially finished basement with extra living space and walkout access. Detached garage and large backyard. Roof and major mechanicals updated within the last several years. Conveniently located near parks, schools, shopping, transportation, and Lake Michigan. Property is being sold AS-IS. Great opportunity for homeowners or investors looking to add their personal touch. Seller does not provide survey. *Property not for rent – beware of rental scams.
- 3bed
- 2.5bath
- 2,054sqft
- 4,051sqft lot
- Circa 1929

7544 S Ridgeland Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: ANTHONY DISANO
Brokered by Parkvue Realty Corporation

Pros of Living in Chicago
- Strong job market and diverse economy
Chicago has a major metropolitan economy with opportunities in finance, healthcare, tech, education, logistics, and manufacturing. It’s one of the largest job hubs in the U.S. - World-class culture and entertainment
From the Art Institute of Chicago to Broadway-style theaters, live music, museums, and festivals like Lollapalooza, there’s always something happening. - Excellent food scene
Chicago is famous for its deep-dish pizza, hot dogs, steakhouses, and an incredibly diverse range of global cuisine across neighborhoods. - Great public transit (for the U.S.)
The CTA train and bus system makes it possible to live without a car in many neighborhoods, especially in the city core and near downtown. - Lake Michigan access
Miles of beaches, parks, bike paths, and waterfront views give the city a unique outdoor feel right in an urban setting. - Neighborhood variety
Each area has its own personality — from upscale Lincoln Park to artsy Wicker Park to historic Hyde Park — offering a wide range of lifestyles.
Cons of Living in Chicago
- High taxes and rising cost of living
While not the most expensive U.S. city, taxes (including property and sales tax) are high compared to many Midwest areas, and housing costs vary widely by neighborhood. - Harsh winters
Cold temperatures, strong winds, snow, and “lake-effect” weather can make winters long and difficult. - Crime varies by neighborhood
Some areas are very safe and family-friendly, while others experience higher rates of violent and property crime — location choice is crucial. - Traffic and congestion
Driving and commuting can be slow, especially during rush hours, and parking is expensive and limited in dense areas. - Cost disparity
Some neighborhoods are extremely expensive, while others are more affordable but may lack amenities or investment.

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