Why Some Homes Sell Quickly—And Above The Asking Price
New data show what types of homes sold the fastest in the second half of 2014.
New data show what types of homes sold the fastest in the second half of 2014.
The Bloomingdale Arts Building, a unique condo collective on the future “606” trail, was dogged for years by issues with its build-out. Those problems are in the past, and the community of artist-owners is model to learn from.
The 5,000 square-footer has three bedrooms with the option for a fourth; most of the energy of the renovation went into the facade, genius common spaces, and an incredible roof deck.
A quirky zoning code change has allowed mega-mansions to flourish in one three-block swath.
15 town homes and four condos are finishing up at River Walk, just about concluding that multi-stage, decade-long development.
$32 million was a pipe dream in the Chicago luxury market, but the price paid is still a local record.
The three-bedroom home has vaulted ceilings, modern amenities, and a huge garage-top deck.
The fully restored three-bedroom house even has a garden unit you could rent out for some extra cash.
List and sales prices at this Hyde Park lakefront classic have confused in recent years, but it’s really just the case of another large vintage building working to right the ship post-recession.