Four Extremely Pricey Houses for Sale Around Chicago
High-end homes are back. Got $10 million?
High-end homes are back. Got $10 million?
The amenities are incredible at a new luxury tower like this—you’ve got a pool, fire pit, herb garden, billiards room, gym, and even a rooftop dog park. The views aren’t bad, either.
MJ’s Highland Park mansion is the third big one to go on the block in the past couple years.
The 1950s three-bedroom is in Graymoor, a center of stylish, low-slung homes like this one by architect Jack Swing. Get in there and finish its renovation.
The 1914 mansion built for Max Adler sold for a record price in Kenwood.
This place has been grand since 1896.
A recent home sales slowdown is normal for this time of year. We’re coasting into fall—but that could change abruptly if the government lets interest rates spike.
A home’s sellers confirm what a reader suspected—the high-priced Rogers Park place was just taken off the market.
The odd property sat vacant for six years before a recent touch-up lured a buyer for $1.4 million.
Formerly dominated by old warehouses, the West Loop is suddenly the hottest real-estate market in the city. Here’s why.