Here's the Kind of Place You Can Get for $250k in Chicago
Whether it’s a historic Pullman rowhouse, a Beverly Tudor, or a big Sheridan Park condo, there are great options across the city at that price.
Whether it’s a historic Pullman rowhouse, a Beverly Tudor, or a big Sheridan Park condo, there are great options across the city at that price.
It’s like visiting the East Coast without actually visiting the East Coast.
The North Shore suburb has several buildings from David Adler and Howard Van Doren Shaw on the market, including a former stable that’s been converted into a four-bedroom house that comes in under a million.
Westleigh Farms will be on 47 acres of an estate that once belonged to the family that introduced F. Scott Fitzgerald to the upper crust—and will neighbor older buildings by David Adler and Howard Van Doren Shaw.
Tower-studded penthouses, a patchwork of floor plans, graffiti as art—exclusive first details of the St. Boniface Church redevelopment in Noble Square
It’s not all expensive, historic buildings: get a single-family for just over $300k, or a sunny, 1,050-square-foot condo for as low as $154k.
The top of the high-end luxury condo tower The Fordham is on sale, featuring 6,500 square feet with 360-degree views, including a wide angle of Lake Michigan from the bathtub.
For starters: a classic Chicago bungalow with a midcentury basement bar, or a historic American Foursquare.
Whether it’s a tiny terrarium for your apartment, a floral-arrangement class for an event, or a beekeeping setup for your backyard, these flower and garden stores have the goods.
Over 10 percent of its units are on the market, though it probably has less to do with the name on the side than a glut of high-end condos.