The housing news wasn’t bad in 2015 … but it wasn’t exactly amazing, either. Median home values increased a modest 2.4 percent in the six-county area to $193,000, not too far off the 3.6 percent bump they got in 2014, according to Svenja Gudell, chief economist with the real estate research firm Zillow. See how your area fared in these charts, which include price data for all neighborhoods and suburbs with 20 or more sales in 2015.

Gudell predicts the slow-and-steady trend will continue into 2016, with values rising another 2.3 percent. (What is this, Groundhog Day?) That means you might as well list now if you’re on the fence about selling—things won’t change much. That’s ugly news for some: 21 percent of homeowners in the metro area are still underwater on their mortgages after the 2007 bust. (See: 6 Smart Mortgage Moves) One thing that could help is if Chicago finally establishes itself as a tech town, Gudell says. The three hottest markets last year were all geekster paradises: San Francisco, Denver, and Seattle.

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Median sale prices for stand-alone housing Change since 2006 Change since 2014 100% drop 100% increase Community areas in grey had fewer than 20 sales. Community areas in grey had fewer than 20 sales.

Median sale prices for attached housing (townhouses, condos, etc.) Change since 2006 Change since 2014 100% drop 100% increase Community areas in grey had fewer than 20 sales. Community areas in grey had fewer than 20 sales.

2015 housing data

“Community areas” are defined by the City of Chicago and may include more than one neighborhood. Those on the northwestern side of the city are included in “West.” Edgewater Includes Andersonville, Lakewood Balmoral. Lincoln Square Includes Budlong Woods, Ravenswood. Near north side Includes Gold Coast, Old Town, River North. north center Includes Roscoe Village. Logan Square Includes Bucktown. Near west side Includes West Loop. West town Includes Noble Square, Ukrainian Village, Wicker Park. armour square Includes Chinatown. near south side Includes Printers Row, South Loop.