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Albany Park Old Town
Andersonville Ravenswood
Bucktown River East
DePaul River North
East Village Rogers Park
Edgewater South Loop
Gold Coast Streeterville
Lakeview Ukrainian Village
Lakeview East Uptown
Lincoln Park West Loop
Lincoln Square West Town
Logan Square Wicker Park
North Center Wrigleyville
Old Irving Park
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The Wrigleyville section of Lake View, bound by Halsted, Ashland, Roscoe and Byron, is a neighborhood dominated by two- and three-flat buildings and also by Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. During baseball season, it is a lively, boisterous area.

Between the multitude of upscale and trendy new restaurants and the plethora of bars, there are plenty of places to gather with friends or enjoy the nightlife of Wrigleyville. The area is proud of its gay-friendly environment.

Housing. About 80 percent of the buildings in Wrigleyville are gray stone or brick. Many three-bedroom units have fireplaces, oak floors and up to 1,500 square feet of living space.

In 2009, the average sale price for a single- family home in Wrigleyville was $1,195,375. The average sale price for a condominium or townhouse in 2009 was $381,813.

Monthly apartment rents in Wrigleyville range from $725 to $3,800 per month.

Transportation. The CTA'S Howard-Dan Ryan train stops at Addison, steps away from the "friendly confines" also known as Wrigley Field. The renovated station is fully accessible to the disabled. The CTA'S Ravenswood and Howard trains also stop at Belmont. Bus service is available on Belmont, Addison, Irving Park, and along the Lake Shore Drive, Halsted, Broadway and Clark.