Five Penthouses for Sale in Historic Buildings
Moving into one of these transformed residences means you, too (two?), get a fresh start.
Moving into one of these transformed residences means you, too (two?), get a fresh start.
Known for their front-facing gable roofs, modest size, and raised basements, workers cottages were originally built as affordable housing in the 19th century.
The original affordable Chicago home can sometimes still be a reasonable option.
Owning and maintaining one of these landmarked properties — once home to politicians, car showrooms, and more — are great ways to help preserve the city’s architectural history.
One of the original streets laid out by surveyor James Thompson in his 1830 plat of what is now the Loop, Clark Street has some great homes on the market now.
Because not all country mice want to live in a cottage-core house.
There is no doubt that the communities bordering Chicago are considered suburbs, even if it can sometimes be difficult to tell them apart from the city itself due to their density and infrastructure (they even share the same street names and public transportation systems). One such town is Evanston, but there’s also Lincolnwood, an inner … Read more