Five Homes You Can Walk to a Cubs or Sox Game From
From a graystone to a starter loft apartment to a nicely renovated old worker’s cottage, you can find homes that reflect the city’s history by the homes of two teams that define it.
From a graystone to a starter loft apartment to a nicely renovated old worker’s cottage, you can find homes that reflect the city’s history by the homes of two teams that define it.
Buy your own island, a place in the dunes, or an 1860s cabin as a place to summer (or winter) out of the city.
Homebuyers are rethinking their priorities. Proximity to a downtown office? Not so important. Proximity to fresh air and nature? Top of the list. With that in mind, we identified 20 neighborhoods and suburbs that offer exceptional access to green spaces and recreation.
Move into a luxury condo from the roaring ’20s… or a penthouse that’s a house on the top of (a)p(artm)ent.
You can find very 1970s wet bars throughout the region—whether in a classic Northwest side bungalow of the era, a late-midcentury ranch in Rolling Meadows, or snuck into older, more elevated old houses.
It’s a tight market, but if you’re willing to compromise, you can find a nice space at a decent price in neighborhoods throughout the city.
From a woodsy Palatine roundhouse, to a cozy Mettawa country estate, to a midcentury-modern revival in Elmhurst, take a look at some of the coolest places to lounge around in the Chicago suburbs.
From Bruce Goff to Earl Young to two Frank Lloyd Wright houses, sample some famous Midwestern design this summer.
Two architects built a home to test their design theories — and fell in love with their creation.
From the former home of a Bulls great, to a converted barn, to a hotel-like mansion, here are some nice places to relax.