Rich People Are Recovering—The Rest, Not So Much
Prices aren’t rising much. Foreclosures are still a problem. But we’re finally tackling that pesky mansion shortage!
Prices aren’t rising much. Foreclosures are still a problem. But we’re finally tackling that pesky mansion shortage!
A tenant wants to buy a reader’s two-flat. Here’s how she should research sale prices on comparable properties to determine a good asking price.
Two recent sales at about a million bucks each show what a good month it’s been for the handsome, historic neighborhood.
Here’s the insider’s guide on 15 places to eat, shop, and play in this beautiful northern suburb.
The 1920s building on Chicago’s south lakefront, with 4,300-square-foot units like this, is one of the city’s treasures.
DoNotRent.com is a place to vent—and Chicago founder Mike Cerny hopes the site can soon be a place to share the good experiences along with the bad.
Houses like this are why North Park ought to be a hotter neighborhood than it is.
The three units were the first that had even been on the open market at 1500 N. Lake Shore Drive since 2007.
Complete renovation. Beautiful building. Nice block. The condo has a lot going for it—and it’s going for $1.99 million.
Neighbors and investigators have long suspected that boys’ bodies are buried in the yard and under the driveway.