Cook County, IL
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Total Properties

1,952,887

Average Home Price

$453,882

Average Square Feet

1,744

Price per Sq Ft

$264

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
3064,385

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

1,952,887

Median Home Price

$332,000

Average Home Price

$453,882

Average Square Feet

1,744

Price per Sq Ft

$264

Recent Sales (12mo)

40,293

YoY Price Change

1.8%

Sales Velocity

70.5%

Cook County, Illinois: A Tale of Two Markets Inside America's Second-Largest County

Cook County is not a place you summarize easily. Home to Chicago and 130-plus municipalities stretching from Evanston to the southern suburbs, it contains more people than 28 individual U.S. states — and its housing market is a study in controlled contradiction. Prices are rising fast, inequality runs deep, and yet by coastal standards, this is one of the most affordable major metropolitan counties in the country.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$335,000Slightly above national median of $320,000
YoY Price Change+7.8%Well above inflation, accelerating fast
Rent Burden Rate45.1%Far above the 30% healthy threshold
Gini Index0.503Among the highest inequality scores in the Midwest

The Price Gap That Tells the Real Story

The spread between Cook County's 10th and 90th percentile home prices — $146,600 to $818,700 — spans more economic worlds than most counties in America. A bungalow in Harvey and a greystone in Lincoln Park are technically in the same county, but they operate in entirely different real estate universes. That $672,000 gap is the fingerprint of a place that has never finished sorting itself out geographically or economically.

The average sale price of $454,049 running nearly $120,000 above the median is a classic signal of high-end transactions pulling the mean upward — Chicago's Gold Coast, Winnetka, and Wilmette luxury sales doing what luxury sales always do to aggregate figures.

Renters in Crisis, Owners in Luck

For Cook County's 42.5% renter population, the situation is quietly alarming. A rent burden rate of 45.1% — meaning nearly half of renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing — sits well above the national threshold that economists flag as distressed. Nearly a quarter of renters (23.4%) face severe rent burden, paying over half their income to keep a roof over their families. With a child poverty rate of 17.7%, these pressures cascade across generations.

Meanwhile, homeowners are watching equity grow at 7.8% annually — a gain that, in absolute dollar terms, flows overwhelmingly to the wealthier, more stable northern suburbs and lakefront neighborhoods.

An Inequality Reading That Stands Out

A Gini coefficient of 0.503 places Cook County in rare company nationally. For context, most developed nations consider anything above 0.4 to signal serious inequality. The county's income distribution reflects Chicago's persistent geographic sorting: world-class professional salaries in the Loop and tech-adjacent corridors sit alongside neighborhoods where SNAP enrollment runs above the county's already-elevated 15.2% rate.

The 6.9% unemployment rate — noticeably above the national average — is another indicator that the post-pandemic labor recovery has been uneven here, particularly in communities south and west of the city center.

What the Transit Numbers Reveal

Only 13% of workers use public transit — surprisingly modest for a county with one of the nation's most extensive 'L' train and Metra systems. It reflects the suburban reality: most of Cook County's land area is car-dependent, and that 56.2% drive-alone rate tells the story of Schaumburg and Oak Lawn as much as Chicago does.


FAQs

What makes Cook County unique in the U.S. real estate market? Cook County offers a rare combination of true urban density, massive suburban diversity, and price points that remain accessible compared to peer metros like Los Angeles or New York — while simultaneously hosting some of the Midwest's most expensive zip codes. The result is one of the widest intra-county price ranges in the nation, making it a market that functions differently depending entirely on which municipality you're standing in.

Is Cook County affordable for renters? Not comfortably. Despite home prices that look modest by coastal standards, Cook County's renters face serious affordability pressure — nearly one in four spends more than half their income on rent. The median rent of $1,381 may sound manageable, but against the county's income distribution, it creates real strain for lower-income households, particularly in the city of Chicago itself where rental demand remains intense.

Is now a good time to buy in Cook County? The 7.8% year-over-year price appreciation suggests the market has momentum, and with homeownership at 57.5% — still a majority — there's a broad base of stable ownership. But the price-to-income math is tightening, and buyers who waited through the pandemic are facing a market that has moved meaningfully against them. The lower end of the market, below $200,000, remains competitive precisely because it represents the last affordable entry point in a county that is quietly becoming less so.

Market Overview

Cook County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 1,952,887 properties in our database.

With an average price of $453,882, Cook County offers mid-range housing options.

The price per square foot of $260 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cook County, IL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Cook County, IL?

The average home price in Cook County, IL is $453,882, based on analysis of 1,952,887 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Cook County, IL?

Our database includes 1,952,887 properties in Cook County, IL, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Cook County, IL?

The average price per square foot in Cook County, IL is $260. This is calculated from an average home price of $453,882 and average size of 1,744 square feet.

What is the average home size in Cook County, IL?

Homes in Cook County, IL average 1,744 square feet, with an average price of $453,882.

How does Cook County, IL compare to other Illinois counties?

Cook County, IL is one of 102 counties in Illinois with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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