Housing & Landmarks Snapshot for 4 addresses

Table of Contents for Housing & Landmarks Snapshot

Accessory dwelling units ADU coach house basement granny flat
Publicly-owned property CHA IHDA
Affordable housing HACC Chicago Senior subsidized ARO LIHTC low income housing tax credit
Landmarks & historic resources historic landmark district national register historic survey CHRS
Surrounding Places elected official alderperson ward community area boundary personal school attendance election voting ARO TIF ward map
Resources developer

Housing & Landmarks Snapshot consolidates data about buildings, including where affordable and some public housing is, Chicago historic resources, and landmarked buildings and landmark districts.


Housing & property stats

Accessory dwelling units

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ADU info

Tax-exempt property nearby

Statistics are updated monthly and include information about the top 10 exempt property owners in Cook County.

Statistics show information about properties within 2 miles.

Use Property Finder in the 4 addresses Property Report to filter for properties owned by any one of these entities (refer to this Knowledge Base article).


Affordable housing

Affordable housing in Chicago (subsidized)

Subsidized affordable housing developments near 4 addresses

Affordable housing developments found here or nearby

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What is Affordable housing in Chicago (subsidized)?

The dataset includes housing developments and buildings that are receive a subsidy from the City of Chicago or are monitored for compliance with some regulation (especially the Affordable Requirements Ordinance, or ARO).

DOH is responsible for tracking where and how many affordable dwelling units are created or supported through government funding or due to City ordinances, like the Affordable Requirements Ordinance (ARO). It also includes HUD Section 202 funding for low-income senior housing; many developments labeled "Multifamily" are supported by the Low Income Housing Trust Fund's rental subsidy program (for households with very low incomes) or Multi-year Affordability through Upfront Investment (MAUI), which are interest-free forgivable loans.

This dataset does not include housing owned by the Chicago Housing Authority.

Source

The Chicago Department of Housing provides the data via the Chicago data portal.

The City of Chicago describes this dataset: "The list is updated periodically when construction is completed for new projects or when the compliance period for older projects expire, typically after 30 years. The list is provided as a courtesy to the public. It does not include every City-assisted affordable housing unit that may be available for rent, nor does it include the hundreds of thousands of naturally occurring affordable housing units located throughout Chicago without City subsidies."

Our copy of the database was last updated on 2024-12-30 16:11:37.105

DOH's database

Additional affordable housing resources

View a list of affordable housing developers in Chicagoland.

2019-23 Five-Year Housing Plan: One Chicago - find the housing department's quarterly reports and their "program database" (which has a directory of the locations of all properties co-funded by DOH.

The Chicago Association of Realtors has information for brokers, homebuyers, and tenants on how to file a "fair housing" complaint.

Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)

LIHTC-funded housing developments near 4 addresses

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HUD-Assisted Multifamily Housing

Federally assisted multifamily properties near 4 addresses

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Housing Authority of Cook County (HACC)

HACC-owned affordable housing developments near 4 addresses

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Landmarks data

Chicago Historic Resources Survey 1995 survey - orange & red-rated only

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Landmarks

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Surrounding Places Wards, Community Areas, ADU pilot areas, and former CHA properties that overlap or border


Resources

Illinois

· Use our Incentives Checker feature – within Property Report and Place Reports - to find potential financial incentives for residential development near here.

· Take advantage of the Affordable Housing Special Assessment Program (tier 1 or tier 2 are available statewide; tier 3 is available in downtown Chicago or a designated Low Affordability Community). Use Incentives Checker to determine if a property is in a Tier 3 eligible area.

· Municipalities with less than 10% of its year-round dwelling units are affordable are required to have affordable housing plans. Beginning January 1, 2026, more parties have standing to appeal a denied affordable housing proposal in one of those municipalities (see Illinois Public Act 0487, 103rd General Assembly, which amends 310 ILCS 67, the Affordable Housing Planning and Appeal Act). The last list of municipalities that have less than 10% affordable housing was posted by IHDA in 2018; IHDA is required to update the list every five years.