Ravenswood Manor sits along the North Branch of the Chicago River on the city's Northwest Side, offering beauty professionals a residential yet well-connected neighborhood to build an independent practice. With 16 active listings on SalonRenter.com, this pocket of Chicago provides a quieter alternative to the high-traffic corridors of Lincoln Park or Wicker Park while still drawing a loyal, neighborhood-oriented clientele.
Unlike Chicago's busier commercial strips, Ravenswood Manor has a distinctly neighborhood feel. Tree-lined streets, single-family homes, and a tight-knit community define the area. For beauty professionals, this translates into repeat clients who value relationships over convenience. The median household income across the broader Chicago metro sits at $77,902, and Ravenswood Manor's demographics skew toward college-educated homeowners and young families — the kind of clientele willing to invest in quality hair, skin, and nail services on a recurring basis.
The neighborhood's walkable commercial node along Manor Avenue and the surrounding blocks of Lawrence and Francisco provides foot traffic from residents running daily errands. Coffee shops, boutiques, and wellness-oriented businesses create a complementary ecosystem that benefits beauty professionals looking to cross-refer clients.
Across the 16 listings currently available in Ravenswood Manor, renters can choose from two main space types:
Weekly rental prices range from $125 to $700, giving both newer independents and established professionals flexibility to match their budget and business volume. At the lower end, a chair rental at $125 per week comes in well below the broader Chicago median residential rent of $1,440 per month, making it a manageable fixed cost even for those still building a book.
Ravenswood Manor listings tend to come well-equipped. Here is what the current inventory offers:
The CTA Brown Line's Francisco station sits at the heart of Ravenswood Manor, giving clients from across Chicago's North Side a direct rail connection. For professionals and clients who drive, street parking is notably easier here than in denser Chicago neighborhoods — most blocks have unrestricted residential parking during business hours. The neighborhood's position near the intersection of the Kennedy Expressway and Lawrence Avenue also provides straightforward car access from the suburbs.
With a median age of 35.8 across the Chicago metro and a college-educated rate of 44.4%, the area attracts professionals in their late twenties through forties who prioritize self-care and are comfortable booking recurring appointments. Labor force participation stands at 67.6%, meaning a significant share of the local population maintains steady income and predictable schedules — both factors that support consistent appointment booking.
Ravenswood Manor's residential density and family orientation also create demand for services like children's haircuts, bridal styling, and skincare consultations that thrive on word-of-mouth referrals within close communities.
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