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East Rogers Park extends from Devon (5400 N) to Howard (8000 N) and Lake Michigan to Ridge (2000 W). It includes zip codes 60626, 60645, 60659.

East Rogers Park is bordered by Calvary Cemetery on the north, Devon on the south, the lake on the east and Ridge on the west.

The Chicago neighborhood of East Rogers Park is the northern doorway to Chicago. East Rogers Park has the same feel as the Near North area, but less expensive

Much apartment rehabbing is going on and these renovations are raising interest in real estate and in commerce. Housing is affordable, but on the rise and beaches abundant due to its border on Lake Michigan. The majority of the neighborhood consists of condominiums and apartments with Lake Michigan views.

East Rogers Park is home to Loyola University's Lake Shore Campus. Some fine restaurants dot the streets and one can find interesting theater and resale shops. East Rogers Park is a diverse community with census reports reporting an almost equal blend of white, black and hispanic residents. It also hosts a variety of restaurants of different cultures.

Transportation is convenient as Lake Shore Drive and El Red Line is nearby. A huge plus is the wide variety of lakefront recreational activities that are close by. The Metra commuter train stops Ravenswood Avenue.