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Tag: Housing Bulletin

Home Is Where the Former Church (or Firehouse) Is
By Moira Lawler
These quirky conversions solve problems for builders and entice buyers seeking whimsy. Read more
A Luxury Apartment Boom in the Burbs
By Dawn Reiss
It was a banner year for newly constructed suburban rentals—with high-end amenities like fiber internet and a pet-washing station. Read more
New Deal-Era Maps Show Racist Redlining and Anti-Density Forces at Work
By Whet Moser
This Rosetta stone of American cities, now available online for almost 250 towns, reveals a lot about 1930s housing policies and how they shaped the country. Read more
Uber-High-End Condos Return, Surpass Pre-Recession Levels of Opulence
By Judith Crown
Here's where you'll see golf simulation rooms, custom-carved marble fireplaces, and prices upwards of $1,000 per square foot. Read more
Villa Taj, with Its Palatial Bathroom and 20-Car Garage, Is Back on the Market
By Andy Ambrosius
Originally listed at $25 million and never occupied, the Burr Ridge home has faced a series of very public mishaps. Read more
Can This RiverBend Condo Sell for $1.3 Million?
By Ian Spula
The tower once boasted the city’s best views of the Chicago River. But a new neighbor will change all of that—and could affect the selling price. Read more
A Million-Dollar Restoration of Evanston’s Oscar Mayer Mansion Is Underway
By Ian Spula
The 7,400-square-foot landmark house will hit the market come spring. Read more
What Do the New Mortgage Rules Mean for You?
By Ian Spula
Radical changes to the mortgage lending and closing process, taking effect October 3, promise much-needed transparency and peace-of-mind to harrowed borrowers and buyers. Read more
How Will the Market React to the Cabrini-Green Settlement?
By Ian Spula
A recent court ruling establishes clear targets for mixed-income housing development in the Cabrini area, on an accelerated timeline. How might this affect the larger Near North Side? Read more
A Building—and Price—Boom Continues at the Heart of West Town
By Ian Spula
Already steamrolled by newly constructed houses, the area has more on the way at ever-higher prices. Is this piece of West Town getting overcooked? Read more
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