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This neighborhood in north Chicago is one of the most culturally diverse in the country.

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  • WARNING WARNING WARNING

    Rogers Park is one horrible ghetto - do not buy here - do not waste your money!!!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!!

  • i moved from the westside of Chicago 5 yrs ago with my wife & kid & have seen the changes Rogers Park went thru. the change is for the better & we still love Rogers Park. we lovebeing across from the beach & lakefront & having close public transit all around. we even got rid of our car years ago. we're Rogers Park for life! CHI-CITY!!!

  • @Quickandwicked thats a valid point, and I enjoy the improvments, but it is a fact that Rogers Park isn't what it used to be...

  • I have read some of these comments and I cannot believe how incredibly ridiculous some of you are being. It's shocking, frankly. This neighborhood is NOT for everyone. However, it is open TO EVERYONE. That includes immigrants, wealthy folks, the elderly, & anyone in between. I grew up here. I remember what this neighborhood was like & what it became. My partner & I have returned to be part of the change because we want RP to return to its glory while maintaining its diversity and beauty.

  • Hey now! Some of us "yuppies" are actually people who grew up in this neighborhood (Newgard & Northshore), went to college, & turned around & moved BACK to Rogers Park (Greenview & Pratt) in order to buy homes, raise families, and further develop the neighborhood. We are not transient renters (although there is nothing wrong with that) but rather permanent members of the community who actually care & want to see it become more diverse while becoming more successful & safer.

  • I can't belive the way Rogers Park looks these days, I was on Morse the other day and it was wall to wall yuppies and hipsters!

  • NORTH POLE!!!! I love Rogers Park!

  • We still live in Rogers Park after 12 years, have kids in the public schools, and enjoy the diversity. I regret those that are too bigoted or ignorant to appreciate city living. I left the far north suburbs in 1986 & have no regrets. For us, Rogers Park is affordable living, close proximity to the Loop, historic homes, and good neighbors without the need to keep up with the Jonses.

    In a neighborhood that eclipses most suburban populations, Rogers Park has a significantly low crime rate.

  • We lived in east rogers park area for 40 years!

  • We lived in east rogers park area for 40 years!

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