Beverly
Search Beverly condos as well as beautiful Beverly homes for sale and explore this lanmark neighborhood of Chicago.
Beverly is nestled in a quiet neighborhood on Chicago’s southside, the area is covered with sprawling hills and lush gardens and trees. Whether you are buying your starter home, or your dream house, this area provides diversity in bungalow, georgian, victorian, colonial, ranch or two flat homes and condos. Conveniently located 20 minutes from downtown, your never to far away from anything your hearts desire.
Places to cozy up and enjoy a beer after you move into your Beverly residence
This upscale neighborhood has very blue collar roots. Whether you go to Sean’s Rhino bar, Keegan’s Pub, Gilhooley’s Grand Saloon, or the Dubliner you will most likely find Chicago finest (CPD) and bravest (CFD) enjoying some down time. For a big bash that you want to invite a large gathering to, 115 Bourbon street can provide a variety of atmosphere’s and plenty of room. With a massive sports bar, a dance club, and an outdoor bar with beach volleyball it has something for everyone.Food to eat when living in your new Beverly residence
No matter what your craving, your most likely to find it right in your new Beverly neighborhood. Feel like some world class french cuisine, Koda bistro is right down the road. For those looking to spice things up, Kingston Jerk provides authentic caribbean food. For those who love their pizza, you can find not only the best pizza on the southside, but in most opinions all of chicago at Milano’s on western ave.Entertain yourself with a little culture.
For culture the place to be is the Beverly Art’s Center. The Beverly Art’s Center is a multidisciplinary cultural center offering classes in music, dance, theater and art; exhibitions of contemporary art; and one of the most dynamic performing arts programs in the city.Known for its spacious homes, tree-lined streets, and racially integrated population, Beverly has retained its reputation as one of Chicago’s most stable middle-class residential districts. Residents often identify their community as “Beverly Hills,” a reference to the glacial ridge just west of Longwood Drive, the highest point in Chicago. Whether the community was named after Beverly, Massachusetts, or Beverly Hills, California, remains subject to debate, but in the 1890s, the Rock Island Railroad designated its 91st Street station “Beverly Hills” and by World War I, the telephone company had established a Beverly exchange.