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New home construction in Ravenswood

Ravenswood is North Side's chicago bungalow single-family (1910-1940) submarket. Ravenswood Manor Landmark District (designated 2005) covers 167 buildings along the Chicago River's North Branch — a cluster of 1905-1935 American Foursquare and Prairie School single-family homes uncommon in Chicago's bungalow-dominant north side.

Ravenswood cost range
$75K$625K
typical mid-complexity
Permit authority
CDOB Standard Permit
8-12 weeks (Standard Permit)
Typical home size
900-1,700 sqft bungalow; 2,200-3,600 sqft single-family
Borough · ZIP
North Side
60625
Ravenswood Manor Landmark District — designated 2005 (small, eastern Ravenswood)Chicago Historic Resources Survey Orange-rated on select blocksADU Pilot Program Zone 1 — basement / garage ADU conversions permittedFreeze-thaw cycle on brick bungalow stock

What a new home construction project looks like here

Ravenswood Manor Landmark District (designated 2005) covers 167 buildings along the Chicago River's North Branch — a cluster of 1905-1935 American Foursquare and Prairie School single-family homes uncommon in Chicago's bungalow-dominant north side.

The neighborhood's Chicago Bungalows west of Damen Ave have the region's most consistent retrofit-ready stock — face-brick exteriors with limestone sills that survive freeze-thaw cycles better than the softer clay-brick bungalows of Logan Square and Irving Park.

Because Ravenswood sits inland from Lake Michigan, freeze-thaw cycles are less severe than Edgewater or Uptown — tuckpointing intervals on brick facades run 20-30 years vs 12-18 years on lakefront stock.

Empty lot to Certificate of Occupancy — CDOB NB filing, zoning-verified, Landmark-coordinated where applicable. In Ravenswood specifically, chicago bungalow single-family (1910-1940) stock means new home construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Chicago scoping flow factors ravenswood manor landmark district and chicago historic resources survey orange-rated on select blocks into the estimate before a contractor is involved.

Start your Ravenswood scope — Baily asks the right questions.

Pre-seeded for new home construction in Ravenswood. Mention your 900-1,700 sqft bungalow, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the cdob standard permit review queue into the scope.

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