6633 S St Lawrence
COMING FALL OF 2026: This fully renovated brick 3-story duplex in West Woodlawn could be your next home and an investment that pays for itself at $410,000*. In the midst of thriving new development projects, the building is walking distance from the Obama Presidential Center and is centrally located between interstate 90/94 and DuSable Lake Shore Drive. You’re new home will be close to the renowned University of Chicago, public transit, two major grocery chains and 15 minutes or less from downtown Chicago and lakefront parks and beaches.
The 1BR/1BA garden unit is open concept with an expansive, flexible floor plan and 7’6″ ceilings throughout. The second and third floor are duplexed to create a 4BR/3BA unit with a spacious, sun-drenched living/dining area on the second floor. Laundry, a full bath and a bedroom overlooking the lush, green oasis in the backyard are tucked behind the kitchen. Head upstairs for two additional bedrooms, one full bath, and an ensuite with a generous walk-in closet and a dual-vanity bath. Both the second and third floors have patio decks so you can easily step into the sunshine for some fresh air.
Both units have updated plumbing, electrical, hardwood flooring and a vintage oak staircase with a skylight. You’ll love the kitchen layout and the beautiful modern fixtures.
*Did you know that many lenders will apply 75% of the expected rental income toward the mortgage? This could bring homeownership within reach for you!
While construction is underway, get a head start and make sure that you are prepared to apply once it hits the market! Register for one of our program orientations and connect with a HUD-certified housing counselor to schedule your prepurchase workshop and counseling session today.
NOTE: Applicants are required to complete the landlord training.
| BR/BA | Price | HOA | AMI | Accessibility | Parking | Square Footage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5BR/3BA | $410,000 | N/A | 120% | N/A | Parking Pad | ~2,800 |

Buyers must have gross household income of no more than 120% of the Area Median Income — AMI (click here to see HUD’s Area Median Income limits).


