Four Chicago Bungalows for Less than $600,000
The one-and-a-half floor dwellings are adored in Chicago, which can lead to inflated value. Here are a few that won’t totally break the bank.
The one-and-a-half floor dwellings are adored in Chicago, which can lead to inflated value. Here are a few that won’t totally break the bank.
The home is located in the storied Astor Street District, designated a Chicago landmark.
Closed since 1996, the building will soon deliver 2.5 million square feet of office space to a once-sleepy corner of downtown. Inside the $800 million renovation:
This Italian Renaissance Revival on the border of Northwestern will give you whiplash — in a good way.
A pop-up at the Kimpton Gray will put guests in suites of ferns, cacti, and palms.
The affordable units, slated or November move-ins, range from $625 to $900 a month.
Filled with formstone and wood paneling, these Atomic Age throwbacks nail the vintage aesthetic.
Have your house like you have your ducks.
This Kenwood mansion, constructed for bread magnate David Bremner, sits down the block from the Obamas’ house.
Ever been to a bougie country club, downed a couple gin and tonics, and thought, “I could live here forever”? Whoever built these homes sure did.