Tour Bronzeville with Ian Spula
The lakefront-adjacent neighborhood has a lot of history.
The lakefront-adjacent neighborhood has a lot of history.
A house that solves the age-old #firstworldproblem: Where do I park my airplane?
This five-bedroom house from the 1880s was recently listed for $845,000.
The 12,000-square-foot house went for $3.8 million—less than half of what it was listed for in 2007.
The house could return to private ownership for the first time since 1968.
The eastern end of the neighborhood has transformed to a house-flipper’s paradise.
At 5,000 square feet, brandishing limestone and slate, it’s a signature work of architecture in this historic neighborhood.
Looking for a location to build your lakefront dream house? $3 million to $3.5 million gets you one of these lots near Wellington Avenue and Lake Shore Drive.
This is the first of Weese’s postmodern riverfront townhouses, those beguiling piles at the foot of the Kinzie Street Bridge, to re-list for sale.
Radical changes to the mortgage lending and closing process, taking effect October 3, promise much-needed transparency and peace-of-mind to harrowed borrowers and buyers.