Luxury Home Sellers Are Cutting Prices All Around Chicago
In the 14-county area, sellers are getting real about what their high-end spreads are actually worth.
In the 14-county area, sellers are getting real about what their high-end spreads are actually worth.
The stunning triplex penthouse is listed for $2.25 million in Lincoln Park.
The barracks loft is well-priced, and there’s also a quartermaster’s house for sale. Both show the rich architecture and history of these ex-military residences.
The 1838 log cabin in rural McHenry County has survived demolition threats and two owners’ wildly eclectic tastes. Now, after nine years on the market and major price cuts, will it find a buyer?
The past six months have seen a flurry of sales activity for the 1880s private enclave—and a mix of houses and large condos are now on the market at very fair prices.
Located in a little pocket of Wildwood, the 1938 three-bedroom home is an elegant, unique bit of city architecture.
The 5,680-square-foot duplex has a massive 40th floor terrace—and, compared to other condos at the top of the market, the price is actually not that bad.
The handsome 1911 four-bedroom, on the market for the first time in 45 years, has lots of space, a beautiful addition, and an explosion of custom woodwork.
M&R Development has leased more than one-third of 73 East Lake Street’s 332 high-priced apartments in the two months since opening.