A 'High-End Squatter' Found a Sweet Spot to Stay in Wicker Park
A woman lived in a foreclosed, $1.5-million house for two years without a lease—even putting up holiday decorations and getting to know her neighbors.
A woman lived in a foreclosed, $1.5-million house for two years without a lease—even putting up holiday decorations and getting to know her neighbors.
$2.4 million will get you a stunner, artfully designed by Dirk Denison.
After losing her son in October, a Near West Side woman will lose her home of over a decade, over $100 in late rent.
A couple of first-time buyers can’t decide which of these properties they like best. Our real estate expert offers his advice.
The Lincoln Park resident sold an Edwin Hill Clark-designed home “as is” at a $500,000 loss.
Some of her properties in Chicago and in Indiana sold for a profit. But those Lake Shore Drive places have gotten walloped.
The 19th-century Gold Coast home of key Chicago architect John Wellborn Root has great details, a remarkable past, and a $2.95 million price tag.
One of the architect’s earliest, prettiest houses soon hits the market for the first time since 1955. The price: $2.4 million.
Even as hard hit city neighborhoods still struggle, sales like this are part of a larger picture of recovery.
Cash in on a cleaned-up place in the South Loop sibling of Marina City.