The South Side Is Having a Renovation Boom
Thanks to a surge in flipped houses, neighborhoods south of Roosevelt are real estate hot spots. Here, four to check out.
Thanks to a surge in flipped houses, neighborhoods south of Roosevelt are real estate hot spots. Here, four to check out.
A once-in-a-lifetime construction boom is reshaping downtown. These six residential towers will soon rank among the city’s 13 tallest buildings.
The last Sears in the city has closed. What comes next could decide the future of Portage Park.
The 452-unit Cooper tower will welcome its first residents in October, with some particularly enviable townhouses starting at $4,800 a month.
It’s not hopeless — just expensive. And you’d better like Lincoln Park.
This deconverted three-flat on Southport includes a backyard bar, pergola, fireplace, TV, and kegerator.
This North Shore suburb is known for its sprawling lakefront manors with old-world opulence.
For 20 years, the 2.5 million square–foot facility has sat empty. Soon, it will take shape as a sleek new office building.
Snap up one of four delightfully retro houses filled with midcentury finishes and charm.
It’s tough to find a bargain—but there are quasi-affordable gems sprinkled throughout the city.