Chicago ZIP Codes Directory

Chicago ZIP codes cover every neighborhood and community area in the city, from downtown high-rises to bungalow-lined side streets. This comprehensive directory lists all Chicago ZIP codes organized by neighborhood and community area. Each ZIP code links to relevant neighborhood information, real estate data, and investment resources available on our site. Whether you’re looking to invest in multifamily properties, explore the real estate market, or learn about Chicago neighborhoods, use this directory to navigate by ZIP code.
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Downtown / The Loop (60601-60611)
Chicago’s central business district and heart of the city. The Loop is known for its iconic architecture, financial institutions, cultural attractions, and premium real estate. ZIP codes 60601-60605 cover the core Loop area; 60606-60611 include nearby downtown neighborhoods.
South Loop & Museum Park (60605-60616)
Rapidly developing area south of downtown featuring high-rise condos, the Museum Campus, and cultural institutions. Popular with young professionals and investors seeking luxury multifamily properties. Strong property appreciation and rental demand.
Near North Side (60610-60614)
Prestigious residential area including the Gold Coast, Old Town, and Streeterville. Mix of luxury single-family homes, converted brownstones, and high-rise condominiums. Strong real estate investment market with high property values.
Lincoln Park (60614-60625)
One of Chicago’s most desirable neighborhoods featuring tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, the Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory, and vibrant shopping/dining districts. Strong residential market with good rental demand and property appreciation.
Lakeview (60613-60614)
Popular lakefront neighborhood with beach access, Wrigley Field, and vibrant nightlife. Strong residential demand and significant investor interest in both single-family and multifamily properties. High rental rates and tourism-driven income potential.
North Center & North Chicago (60625-60626)
Residential neighborhoods on the city’s north side. Includes areas like Lincoln Square, Ravenswood, and Argyle. Mix of single-family homes and smaller multifamily buildings. Growing market with good value compared to downtown areas.
Northwest Chicago (60625-60641)
Diverse residential areas including Jefferson Park, Irving Park, and North Center. Mix of bungalows, two-flats, and small apartment buildings. Strong owner-occupied and investor interest in 2-4 unit properties. Excellent value-add opportunities.
West Chicago (60622-60642)
Diverse neighborhoods including Wicker Park, Bucktown, and Humboldt Park. Strong investment activity in single-family homes and 2-4 unit buildings. Many value-add opportunities with gentrification and neighborhood revitalization. Good conversion-to-multifamily potential.
Southwest Chicago (60638-60652)
Residential areas including West Englewood and Ashburn. Mix of single-family homes and smaller multifamily buildings. Emerging investment opportunities in neighborhoods undergoing revitalization. Strong potential for value-add and fix-and-flip projects.
South Chicago (60617-60628)
South side neighborhoods including South Shore, Bronzeville, and South Chicago. Mix of residential and commercial areas. Diverse real estate portfolio with single-family, 2-4 unit, and larger multifamily properties. Growing investment interest and neighborhood development.
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Last updated: August 2026. Chicago ZIP code data verified against the USPS ZIP Code Lookup and U.S. Census Bureau records. Neighborhood associations based on geographic, demographic, and real estate market data. This directory serves as a reference guide and may not reflect official city boundaries or postal service definitions exactly.

