“I See It as a Blip”
COVID-19 stifled the local real estate market early on, but according to the leaders of 2019’s top two residential agent teams, its impact won’t last.
COVID-19 stifled the local real estate market early on, but according to the leaders of 2019’s top two residential agent teams, its impact won’t last.
Rankings based on 2019 residential sales in the six-county metro area
Rankings based on 2019 residential sales in the six-county metro area
A once-ubiquitous living arrangement is getting a makeover for the pandemic era.
City-dwellers with deep pockets are looking to invest in properties outside of Illinois. These four’s listing prices go a long way.
Real estate activity is down and borrowing standards have tightened, but mortgage rates are at near-historic lows. Which means it’s a good time to buy if you know where to look. That’s where we come in.
“We can’t pretend that ending segregation is going to happen organically,” says the city’s housing commissioner. “We have to plan for it.”
After COVID-19, city dwellers will never again take outdoor space for granted. In Chicago, the renaissance has been a long time coming.
The Highland Park home has been on the market for eight years. Will MJ’s rejuvenated star power — and a seemingly unharmed North Shore market — do the trick?