You Still Have a Chance to Grab This Edison Park Deal
Two fireplaces, and it’s located in one of our real estate columnist’s favorite neighborhoods.
Two fireplaces, and it’s located in one of our real estate columnist’s favorite neighborhoods.
A woman lived in a foreclosed, $1.5-million house for two years without a lease—even putting up holiday decorations and getting to know her neighbors.
$2.4 million will get you a stunner, artfully designed by Dirk Denison.
After losing her son in October, a Near West Side woman will lose her home of over a decade, over $100 in late rent.
A couple of first-time buyers can’t decide which of these properties they like best. Our real estate expert offers his advice.
The Lincoln Park resident sold an Edwin Hill Clark-designed home “as is” at a $500,000 loss.
Some of her properties in Chicago and in Indiana sold for a profit. But those Lake Shore Drive places have gotten walloped.
The 19th-century Gold Coast home of key Chicago architect John Wellborn Root has great details, a remarkable past, and a $2.95 million price tag.
One of the architect’s earliest, prettiest houses soon hits the market for the first time since 1955. The price: $2.4 million.
Even as hard hit city neighborhoods still struggle, sales like this are part of a larger picture of recovery.