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Classic Americana within reach of Chicago
New data from Domu suggest the early stages of a renters market in Ukrainian Village, Logan Square, Humboldt Park, and others trendy spots on the North Side
The renowned postmodern architect may have retired, but you can still find his work on the market.
Long overlooked by preservationists, these quirky modernist buildings give a jolt of Southern California nostalgia to a sleepy stretch of the Northwest Side.
A proposed residential building inextricably ties the historic preservation project to Logan Square’s housing boom.
The West Side neighborhood offers an increasingly rare opportunity to own a boulevard home for less than $300,000.
The 8,000-square-foot stunner at 1950 N. Burling Street fetched $11.9 million last month.
Characterized by street-facing windows, flat roof lines, and side entrances, these contemporary homes can — and do — push the neighborhood’s price range.
The classic structures exist in virtually every Chicago neighborhood — sometimes for less than half a million.
The first wave of move-ins after renovations begins with 414 units: 151 controlled by the CHA, 101 affordable housing apartments, and 162 renting at market rate.