Top Real Estate Developers Weigh In on the Chicago Housing Market
Four kingpins of multiunit housing in Chicago gathered to reflect and vent for the benefit of an audience of industry movers.
Four kingpins of multiunit housing in Chicago gathered to reflect and vent for the benefit of an audience of industry movers.
Architect Ken Schroeder was enlisted for the highly imaginative gut renovation, now on the market for $2.2 million.
Renowned designer and old home restorer Todd Schwebel went to town on this eclectic 1916 five-bed almost 20 years ago. Now, he’s bidding farewell.
The large, unsubtle four-bed at the western edge of the neighborhood was distressed and downtrodden a year ago, before an investor cleaned it up and put in new finishes.
How far your dollar goes in two neighborhoods and two suburbs
The 2.7-mile-long recreation trail opens June 6, and new home construction and retail development (and price increases) are likely to ramp up more in the coming year.
A work of William Carbys Zimmerman, Illinois State Architect for a decade, the five-bed home commands a huge area near this Western suburb’s thriving downtown.
With two-beds, two-baths, a backyard, and roughly 1,800 square feet, there’s enough going on inside to placate a family for years. The location helps, too.
The stretch is a stone’s throw from the California Blue Line and a ton of new nightlife. Brisk condo sales, rising prices, and a set of fancy new homes speak to its desirability.
The converted building was a renowned artist enclave from 1960-2009.