Can This Lovely Edison Park Place Get $900,000?
The charming Northwest Side neighborhood hasn’t had a $900,000 sale since 2006—but this rehabbed Foursquare might be nice enough to do it again.
The charming Northwest Side neighborhood hasn’t had a $900,000 sale since 2006—but this rehabbed Foursquare might be nice enough to do it again.
You’d never know this glitzy 60-story building was once Waterview Tower—an abandoned project and a symbol of a crashed economy.
The first high-rise buildings since the recession are underway. There will be some affordable new units (and the luxury stuff you’d expect).
House flipping is more lucrative now than it was in the boom years—but it can be very risky. Here are the numbers behind the trend, and where it’s happening in the city.
Bank-owned, landmarked, and half-restored, the 6,650-square-foot Georgian from 1937 needs a buyer to finish the job.
Who says you have to be a millionaire to have a house in the country?
The three-bedroom home was a dark, walled-in 1970s relic, but a bold renovation created a bright, open space on the market for $799,000.
Artist and architect Edgar Miller put his unique signature on this 5,500-square-foot condo in the former Carl Street Studios. Now, the meticulously restored place is on the market for $1.85 million.
See what makes this affordable neighborhood one of Chicago’s best places to live.