Five Wild Properties for Sale in Chicagoland
These homes are reflective — sometimes literally — of some very peculiar tastes.
These homes are reflective — sometimes literally — of some very peculiar tastes.
Buck the cookie cutter trend and consider one of these out-of-the-box homes on the North Shore.
Defined as one-and-a-half stories with raised basements, narrow stoops, and a front-facing gable roof, workers cottages are unique to Chicago.
Live where the city’s workers once made shoes, cameras, baked goods, and mechanical pencils.
Buying a home in Oak Park doesn’t have to break the bank, as these five properties show.
From a historic home in Geneva to a McMansion in Wayne, these Fox River Valley homes are worth a pretty penny.
These homes are steeped in modern architectural history, each highly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
This six-bedroom, five-bathroom home in Oak Park shows Wright’s early influences.
Chicago’s zoning laws have changed and coach houses are back on the market for the first time in 65 years.