Five Chicago Homes for Sale with Views of 4th of July Fireworks
From a luxe 2,000-square-foot condo that feels like it’s in the lake to a one-bed directly looking at Navy Pier, you can skip the crowds by living with the best views.
From a luxe 2,000-square-foot condo that feels like it’s in the lake to a one-bed directly looking at Navy Pier, you can skip the crowds by living with the best views.
From under $200K to over $800K, the style has a lot of options in the city.
The home of Chicago’s last Republican mayor, in a stretch of Wicker Park once home to the city’s wealthiest brewers, gets a refresh for its artist owner.
Designed by Edward Humrich, the Olympia Fields house is in a prestigious, tranquil pocket alongside similarly elegant homes by Keck + Keck, Edward Dart, and John McPherson.
Near his famous Coonley House in Riverside is a school he designed for Avery and Queene Ferry Coonley that one of his associates transformed into a house.
But you can get them as low as $152k for a view from 42 floors up.
It’s got plenty of room inside, but the real surprise is the green space surrounding it.
The neighborhood is no longer changing. It’s changed.
All eyes are on the Chicago Spire site and the Tribune Tower redevelopment, but keep an eye out for a new development in between—which opens August 1.
It’s a city of bungalows, and as a result you can find them all over the city, from renovated to meticulously maintained with original finishes, at a range of price points.