Hermosa Houses
Hermosa has diverse housing architecture, most houses and multi-unit buildings being built before the 1940s. The southern and central sections of Hermosa have typically pre-1920 single family homes, where the northern section of Hermosa (Belmont Gardens) is mostly post 1920s Chicago Bungalows. Multi-unit and larger apartment buildings follow suit with similar styles and building materials. Here are a few typical home architecture types found in the area.





These are only a representative sampling, so you may find a graystone here and there, an old farmhouse or new construction of modern row houses.
Real Estate + Trends
As the 2012 economic turnaround continues to move upward along with the millennial generation becoming first-time home buyers, Hermosa real estate has been on the rise. Here are select noteworthy articles and typical listings you may find in the market.