The Chicago real estate market continues to show interesting activity in the historic Wrigleyville neighborhood, where homes along famous Alta Vista Terrace are attracting buyers who appreciate both history and location, according to Chicago Magazine . This charming street, known as the Street of 40 Doors, features 20 homes on each side that were built between 1900 and 1904, making it Chicago's first officially designated historic district (since 1971). The area was developed by Samuel Eberly Gross and designed by architect Joseph C. Brompton, with most homes constructed from Roman brick except for the greystones in the middle.

3837 N. Alta Vista Terrace, Chicago

A four-bedroom home at 3837 N. Alta Vista Terrace recently went on the market for over $1 million, offering 2,538 square

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