There Are Two Housing Recoveries Going On in Chicago
Home values are increasing quickly in high-foreclosure areas, but they’re only up to 1997 prices.
Home values are increasing quickly in high-foreclosure areas, but they’re only up to 1997 prices.
Apartments in his iconic buildings can be smart buys.
An 11,000-square foot Lincoln Park house sets a post-crash real-estate record in Chicago.
For over 40 years, this 103-year-old, five-bedroom Sheridan Road home housed the Cusack clan.
Landsdowne has 24 rooms and 140 feet of Lake Michigan beach—all for a mere $5.5 million.
Even MJ can’t sell a mansion three miles from Lake Michigan at lakefront prices.
Two fireplaces, and it’s located in one of our real estate columnist’s favorite neighborhoods.
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.