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Roseland, Chicago,IL

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Roseland, nestled in the southeast part of Chicago, offers a welcoming and tight-knit community vibe that makes it a great choice for those considering a move. With its rich history and strong sense of pride among residents, Roseland provides a unique blend of urban living and neighborhood charm. Many newcomers appreciate the area’s affordability compared to other parts of the city, making it an attractive option for families and individuals looking to settle in a place with both character and potential for growth.

One of the standout features of Roseland is its access to beautiful green spaces like the Big Marsh Park and the nearby Calumet Park, where residents can enjoy walking trails, sports facilities, and picnic areas. The neighborhood also boasts a variety of local businesses, from cozy cafes to family-owned restaurants, giving it a distinct cultural flavor. For arts and community events, the Roseland Community Hospital often hosts health fairs and local gatherings, fostering a strong sense of connection among neighbors. Plus, the historic Pullman District, known for its architectural significance and vibrant community events, is just a short distance away, offering additional cultural enrichment and activities.

For those commuting to Downtown Chicago, Roseland is conveniently located about 15 miles from the city center. With access to several public transportation options, including Metra’s Electric Line and various bus routes, getting to work or exploring the Loop and Magnificent Mile is relatively straightforward. This accessibility, combined with the neighborhood’s friendly atmosphere and growing amenities, makes Roseland an appealing choice for anyone looking to enjoy a balanced urban lifestyle without the hustle and bustle of the city core.

Community Snapshot

Population 18,587
Density (People/sqml.) 5,396
Median Age 41.1
Married Couples
26%
26% of the population of Roseland aged 16 years and older are married.
Have Kids
22%
22% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

About 26% of the Roseland population aged 16 and older are married, which is notably lower than average. This could suggest a community with a younger, more transient population—perhaps made up of students, professionals, or renters. It may also reflect a neighborhood that attracts singles or couples without children, contributing to a more independent, urban lifestyle.

With only 22% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

Age Breakdown

Roseland neighborhood age breakdown chart

Exploring Roseland demographics can reveal a lot about its character, pace, and overall lifestyle. Roseland has a population of 18,587, which is larger than many other Chicago neighborhoods, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere. Its size brings an abundance of amenities, entertainment options, and community activities, while still offering spaces to unwind and enjoy the neighborhood’s unique character.

Roseland has a population density of 5,396, which strikes a balanced feel when compared to other Chicago neighborhoods. The area offers just the right mix of activity and breathing room, creating a community that’s lively yet comfortable, with easy access to amenities and everyday conveniences.

With an average age of 41, you're likely to find a well-balanced community where multiple generations live side by side. This mix of age groups contributes to a neighborhood atmosphere that’s both active and welcoming, offering a blend of fresh perspectives and long-standing community values.

Crime in Roseland

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Roseland Crime Map

The Roseland crime map uses detailed block group boundaries from address-based crime data to visualize crime patterns across the neighborhood, highlighting both low-crime zones and areas with higher levels of reported crime. This crime heat map helps paint a clearer picture of local safety trends, showing how crime can vary from one part of the community to another. Keep in mind that areas with higher activity on the map don’t always equate to dangerous conditions — locations near entertainment districts, major roads, or tourist destinations often see more reports simply due to the larger number of people passing through.

Housing

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Home Price $146,085
Median Rent $1,171
People/Household 2.8

Home Price Breakdown

Roseland neighborhood home price breakdown chart

Rent vs Own

Rent 48% Own 52%

Year Moved In

Before 2010 80% After 2010 20%

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Housing trends offer valuable insight into the accessibility and character of a neighborhood. In Roseland, the median home price is $146,085, which is less than many surrounding areas. This affordability makes it an attractive option for first-time buyers, young families, or anyone looking to enter the housing market without a significant financial barrier. Looking at appreciation rates and past market trends in Roseland can offer valuable insight into the neighborhood’s investment potential. Understanding how home values have changed over time helps buyers gauge future growth, assess long-term stability, and make more informed real estate decisions.

The median rent is around $1,171, which is on par with many comparable neighborhoods. This balanced pricing offers a mix of affordability and value, making it a practical choice for a wide range of renters.

Walkability & Lifestyle

Coffee Shops

The Pullman Cafe
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Entertainment

Historic Pullman Foundation Exhibit Hall
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A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
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Groceries

Old Fashioned Donuts
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Parks

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Palmer Park
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Shops

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Getting Around

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Michigan & 110th Street
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Michigan & 109th Street
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Health & Safety

Medical Facilities

Roseland Community Hospital
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Southpoint Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
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Chicago Fire Department Engine Company 62
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Chicago Fire Department Engine Company 93
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Top Neighborhood Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Fenger Academy High School
11220 S Wallace St, Chicago, IL
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Nkrumah Academy Charter Es
314 W 108Th St, Chicago, IL
Elementary School KG - 8 School Score
Corliss High School
821 E 103Rd St, Chicago, IL
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Noble St Chtr-Butler - Crimson
821 E 103Rd St, Chicago, IL
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Chicago Collegiate Charter School
11816 S Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL
High School 4 - 9 School Score
Hughes L Elem School
240 W 104Th St, Chicago, IL
Elementary School PK - 8 School Score
Brooks College Prep Academy Hs
250 E 111Th St, Chicago, IL
High School 7 - 12 School Score

Education Level Achieved

School ratings in Roseland combine factors like student performance, graduation rates, and standardized test scores to provide a clear picture of overall educational quality. The use of NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores adds valuable context by offering a consistent national benchmark to see how local schools compare on a broader scale. Additionally, understanding the overall education level achieved by residents in Roseland can give insight into the community’s priorities and opportunities, helping families make more informed decisions about where to live and how well local schools may support long-term student success.

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Income Per Capita $23,377
Household Income $51,674
Unemployment 11.9%

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Local economic factors play a key role in shaping the character and accessibility of a neighborhood, influencing everything from lifestyle to opportunity. Household incomes in Roseland average around $51,674, which is lower than average. This affordability contributes to a more accessible lifestyle, making it an appealing choice for first-time homeowners, young families, and those looking to enjoy the benefits of the area without a high price tag.

The employment landscape can reveal important details about the economic conditions of a neighborhood and the opportunities available to its residents. In Roseland, the unemployment rate is 12%, which is higher than average. This elevated rate may point to a more competitive job market or transitional economic conditions, shaping the overall character and pace of the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the highlights?

Roseland is known for its rich history and strong sense of community. Some highlights include the historic Pullman District, which features beautiful 19th-century architecture and is a designated National Monument. The area also boasts several parks like Marquette Park and Roseland Park, offering green spaces for recreation and family activities. Additionally, the neighborhood has a growing number of local businesses, eateries, and cultural hubs that reflect its diverse population.

Are there major highways or transit lines nearby?

Roseland is conveniently served by several major transit options. The neighborhood is accessible via the CTA Red Line, with the 95th/Dan Ryan station located nearby, providing direct access to downtown Chicago. Additionally, the Metra Electric District line runs through the area, offering commuter rail service. For drivers, highways such as the Bishop Ford Freeway (I-94) are close by, facilitating easy travel to other parts of the city and suburbs.

Are there any notable landmarks or historical sites?

Yes, Roseland is home to the Pullman National Monument, which preserves the historic Pullman Company town built in the 1880s for workers of the Pullman Palace Car Company. This site includes well-preserved homes, factories, and public buildings, showcasing the neighborhood's industrial heritage. Another landmark is the Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, reflecting the area's immigrant history and cultural contributions.

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