4 East Elm Breaks Ground in the Near North Side
The 35-unit development at State and Elm Streets is the first condo start in the area since 2007, and it’s only the beginning of construction there.
The 35-unit development at State and Elm Streets is the first condo start in the area since 2007, and it’s only the beginning of construction there.
This 4,000-square-foot home was rumored to briefly belong to the late Betty Hutton.
This nearly-seven-acre landscape in Lemont, for sale for $895,000, is a tour de force for lovers of plants, ponds, and al fresco dining; the house isn’t too shabby either.
One belongs to a retired 1888 police station, the other to the exquisite Patterson-McCormick Mansion. Both have three bedrooms, more than 3,000 square feet, and a $2 million-plus price tag.
This three-floor loft, listed at $990,000, finds excitement in simplicity with exposed brick, hardwood floors, and a rambunctious spiral staircase leading to the huge rooftop terrace.
Condos don’t turn over every day at the storied seven-unit building, but this sublime ground floor space has outlived its usefulness to a family of six.
With the authorities finally getting serious about a cleanup of the Chicago River and its branches, river recreation is peaking and riverfront living is more compelling than ever.
Vintage condos are typically well-priced in Chicago’s northernmost neighborhood, but this place is the perfect storm of price, amenity, and size—at 2,400 square feet, the buyer may never crave a house.
The popular author of novels “Gone Girl” and “Dark Places” is about to list her well-preserved vintage three-bed for roughly $750,000.