Here’s a Historic Queen Anne in Riverside for $469,000
The home lacks landmark status, but it’s as integral to Chicago’s one-of-a-kind planned suburb as the village’s more celebrated structures.
The home lacks landmark status, but it’s as integral to Chicago’s one-of-a-kind planned suburb as the village’s more celebrated structures.
A seven-bed mini-manse in decadent and historic South Kenwood may just get its asking price, too.
The expanded and improved two-bed has three bathrooms, great detailing, two huge outdoor decks, and 128-feet of private riverfront. Even after five months on the market, it sold above asking price.
Together with low-income mortgage programs, there’s a chance for owner-occupants to emerge and improve livability in the downtrodden neighborhood.
The single-family builder has dozens of projects in the heart of the South Side, and has sold each property quickly in a trial-and-error market.
The 8.5-acre development will introduce a movie theater, bowling alley, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and 199 apartment units to the Clybourn Corridor.
See one of the 926 units in this behemoth six-building complex near UIC.
The two-bedroom triplex is one of two currently for sale in the 30-year-old conversion of a 1917 Christian Science church, one of the most regal structures in Beverly.
This impressive 1,850 square foot home–with very low assessments–is in a great part of the South Loop, near the lake but away from the biggest towers.
Competition between these properties, the three priciest to list in 2014, may not be so evident, but their sellers would certainly invite multiple bids and the pool of buyers is pretty small to begin with.