This Quirky Logan Square House Used to Connect to Bootlegging Tunnels
The 1901 four-bed has a walled-off piece of bootlegger tunnel that once connected to a Prohibition-era underground infrastructure. It’s on the market for $749,000.
The 1901 four-bed has a walled-off piece of bootlegger tunnel that once connected to a Prohibition-era underground infrastructure. It’s on the market for $749,000.
The 6,000-square-footer sits on 1.5 acres and is only a quarter mile from the city’s downtown.
The Bears founder and legendary coach lived in a piece of this large combo unit at the historic Edgewater Beach Apartments for at least 30 years. It is on the market for the first time in 10 years, asking $1.15 million.
Asking $1.14 million, the renovated four-bedroom home claims choice siting within the 640-acre former U.S. Army base and county forest preserve.
The 7,877-square-foot unit boasts nearly 100 feet of lake frontage and a soup-to-nuts renovation that hasn’t aged a day. It will list soon for $4.8 million.
A mid-career work of notable architect H.H. Waterman, the four-bed home sits on a third-acre hillside lot.
This duplex-down has gorgeous 15-foot terra cotta and concrete ceilings, 2,800 square feet of living space, and a flexible layout.
What’s it like residing above everyone else in town? Ask Sanjay Shah, the new owner of the Trump Tower penthouse.
Call it a classic case of too much too soon: After zooming more than 9 percent in 2013 and 5 percent last year, median home values in the six-county metro area should level off with just a 0.5 percent increase in 2015, predicts Skylar Olsen, a senior economist at the real estate research firm Zillow. … Read more
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