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Originally Posted by ardecila
Fortunately, despite TUP's remarks that Pilsen is "on fire", the reality is that the gentrification here is not proceeding anywhere near as fast as other areas have in the past. If you get priced out, affordable housing exists just one stop further down the Pink Line...
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It's not "on fire" in the sense of being as far along in the gentrification wave as, say, Logan Square is. But with purchases of cheap property with the intent to rehab being a leading indicator, it's very much on fire.
There is a lot of interest in this area from smaller banks, rehabbers, flippers, etc that there wasn't even 3-4 years ago.
I agree that people can move further west along the Pink Line, and I think that is a wonderful thing. We need more revitalization and investment along our L stops.