Three Exuberantly Modern Houses Are Being Built in Evanston
With nods to Prairie and Craftsman, the 5,000-square-foot mini-manses are selling for around $1.4 million.
With nods to Prairie and Craftsman, the 5,000-square-foot mini-manses are selling for around $1.4 million.
Combined living areas, flexible uses, integrated smart home technology, clean finishes, and a cap on flash are some of what today’s new construction home buyers are after.
There are only so many Mieses and Wrights out there—but houses by their protégés abound.
This 1914 Prairie style house is on sale for $440,000 in downtown Oak Park.
The area just south of downtown has seen some new businesses and condo buildings come in recently.
Measuring the effects on real estate of a popular private school in a new neighborhood, in rough terms.
Should the inexperienced buyer seriously consider taking on a two-flat-to-single-family conversion? Maybe, but it’s a big risk.
The greatly improved structure, built in 1883 and expanded with new office space in the 1970s, sold to a real estate firm for $2.73 million.
A handful of condos are listed for sale in historic Motor Row, where only five homes have sold in three years. It’s no tide, but signals an improved mood in the district.
A small developer tries his hand at whole-home renovation in uncharted territory. The asking price for a rebuilt 3,500-square-foot greystone? $279,900.