Belmont Terrace

Belmont Terrace

Chicago, Illinois Homes for Sale

About Belmont Terrace

This community on Chicago’s northwest side offers quiet homes within city limits. Belmont Terrace is just east of the Schiller Woods Forest Preserve — where residents can access expansive nature trails unlike anything in the city — and the neighborhood’s proximity to O’Hare will appeal to frequent fliers.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $225,000 to $339,900

Closed Prices: $151,000 to $644,000

Median Sale Price: $325,000

Average $ per sq ft: $244

Association Fee Ranges: $0

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1924 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 840 to 3300 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 2 to 5 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms

Around Belmont Terrace

Single-family houses and bungalows fill most of these blocks, while some apartment buildings can be found along Forest Preserve Drive. The neighborhood is also public transportation friendly, although most residents in Belmont Terrace rely on cars.

Like much of northwest Chicago, residents can find European restaurants of all kinds, from German-American cuisine to Italian fare. The neighborhood is a short drive away from more options, and the area has plenty of staples anchored in the community.

You’ll see plenty of soccer, baseball, and kickball in Hiawatha Park on the east end. To the west, you might see a resident walking a dog around the woods. As far as everything in between, expect plenty of peace and quiet along the residential streets.

As one of the city’s quieter neighborhood, Belmont Terrace is away from much of the city’s noise and nightlife. But locals frequent the area’s bars and Irish pubs, which are great for catching the game and sipping a beer with an unpretentious crowd.

Residents of Belmont Terrace flourish during the day. In this nature-friendly neighborhood, you can easily take a stroll through the woods, have a picnic, or go fishing in the nearby forest preserve. If you’re a golfer, grab your clubs and head to Indian Boundary Golf Course for a day on the links. With so many parks and preserves surrounding the neighborhood, it’s hard to stay indoors in Belmont Terrace.

Locals Love

  • Peace and quiet
  • Proximity to O'Hare
  • Proximity to nature

Locals Don't Love

  • Far from downtown
  • Not many restaurants
  • Very little nightlife

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