(source: Proud Green Home) Driven by strong year-over-year growth in the utility and residential markets, the United States installed 1,330 megawatts of solar photovoltaics (PV) in the first quarter of 2014. According to GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industry Association’s (SEIA) Q1 2014 U.S. Solar Market Insight Report, the U.S. […]
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With the noticeable changes in the residential market in the past few months many are now looking at the commercial segment for a similar change. Typically, the commercial sector follows the residential trend and the general economy by roughly 18 to 24 months. But the supply and demand, and price […]
Information and statistical data about the commercial market in the Chicago area including businesses, businesses with real estate, offices, warehouses and institutional properties. Note, information is for review purposes only. Specific project needs and business requirements should be discussed in detail with a broker to fully understand market expectations and […]
Many investors have started considering commercial properties as a way to diversify their portfolio. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito
Many prospective home buyers list pet friendly buildings as a search criteria when searching for their next home. But having a pet friendly building may not be enough – vicinity to dog parks is sometimes just as essential and a requirement many homebuyers are looking for.
With many retail stores, malls and shopping centers facing changes in consumer buying habits and the convenience of online shopping, many landlords and owners of commercial retail properties are looking at the best use of vacant spaces.
Omnibus Condominium Bill – House Bill 189 is a major rewrite of parts of the Illinois Condominium Property Act and Common Interest Association Act.
Spring is generally a hot season for home selling and buying. But just as there is more demand, there is also an increase in inventory and competition from others looking to sell their home as well.
Chicago aldermen are proposing new rules in an effort to curb gentrification and maintain affordable housing in the area for residents nearby the 606 trail.
Home buyers are looking for home offices to serve more than just a space to do work in.
The studios and art spaces and recent tragedy at Ghost Ship, have brought on hard lessons about many issues, and given traction to concerns stemming from, city inspections, zoning, landlord-tenant relationships, affordable housing and even whether zoning, permitting and even gentrification.
For residential properties, inventory throughout the city is low, with sales and under contract properties on the rise. With all three categories, detached, attached and multi-units seeing a months supply of inventory at about three months, properties are moving off the market quickly as demand in key markets pick up. […]
While solar is comprised of a diverse suite of technologies, there are three main types: photovoltaics (PV), solar heating & cooling (SHC), and concentrating solar power (CSP). Homeowners and businesses interested in going solar are primarily interested in the first two technologies, while utilities and large-scale energy project developers primarily […]
#200478943-001 / gettyimages.com With many homeowners’ spending power getting squeezed from the economy, or from sapped equity from the market downtown in previous years, many are becoming more creative in finding ways to make their home more affordable and produce cash flow in unique ways. Many of these ideas could […]
The statistics have been updated for the month of August 2014. Sales of businesses with real estate and commercial properties have slowed, along with attached housing as we go into the fall market. Single family properties as well as multi-units are still in demand and prices are surging significantly for […]
The Chicago City Council has passed a controversial ordinance requiring landlords to show how much energy their buildings use. The new law requires the owners of around 3,500 commercial, residential and local government buildings in Chicago to track energy consumption and report the findings to the city, according to a […]
July 2013 Newsletter 1235 S Prairie Unit 703 – Museum Park Tower Residence Recently built Museum Park (Tower IV) Tower Residence. 1350+ square feet east facing unit with expansive views of the lake, museums and building garden. Two bedrooms, additional den, and two full bathrooms. Home features hardwood floors, granite […]
I like the movie Inception. Success rests in the ability of an architect – whether it’s making the target believe the world is real, or keeping projections running around in a maze. Near the beginning, there is a scene when Arthur and Cobb meet with Saito in his helicopter on […]
With the economy in recovery, many of the storefronts that went vacant are slowly being filled with new tenants, new businesses and helping spur growth. The average vacancy rate at U.S. retail property in the second quarter fell to its lowest level in more than three years to 10.5%, down […]
While housing seems to continue to show signs life, it will be an ongoing fight. The month’s supply of inventory for Chicago single family and attached condos and townhomes are both below four months (rate at which the current inventory will take to sell, based on current sales rate) indicating […]
The year over year statistics for November has been published. One common trend occurring in several market segments, including all residential and commercial properties are the lowered months supply of inventory, which all seem to be hovering over the four month mark. What the months supply of inventory (MSI) tells […]
With the elections behind us and the winter season approaching, many are watching the housing market for changes in activity. But much of the recent data seems to support much of what has been talked about on a national level. For Chicago, inventory has decreased throughout single family, attached condos […]
The South Side Builder’s Association has scheduled their next meeting this Wed., October 3rd at 11:30a at The Parthenon in the West Loop (314 S Halsted). John Petrovski, currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Commercial Real Estate lending team in the US for BMO Harris Bank and formerly, up […]
So it’s been all over the news that housing recovery is in full force across the country and not just in selective markets. A part of the recovery is due to supply, with inventory lower across all market segments, while real estate sales increasing at the same time from this […]
Several changes have been done to the statistics page. Distressed sales statistics (lender mediated assisted sales: REO, short sales, pre-foreclosure, foreclosure) are now compiled in a monthly report. Additionally, information by each neighborhood is available for registered subscribers. Reports for each month is made available a couple of weeks after […]
As we enter a new year, I am finding myself guiding clients in this market, formulating strategies and guiding expectations. It’s no surprise that the real estate market has been difficult for the past few years and many economists are expecting more of the same for this year. But even […]
Chicago area real estate statistics for residential and commercial properties have been updated – Chicago real estate statistics. Overall, inventory is down across all real estate classes and contracts written and real estate sold are up from one year ago. Only businesses and multi-units have seen fewer properties sold than […]
Chicago area real estate statistics for residential and commercial properties have been updated for the past twelve months ending in Oct 2011. https://realtyevolved.net/residential-commercial-distressed-chicago-real-estate/ Contracts written is up for both residential and commercial properties. Months supply of inventory is also lower, although for several property types the drop has been […]
Chicago area real estate statistics for residential and commercial properties have been updated for the past twelve months ending in Sept 2011. https://realtyevolved.net/residential-commercial-distressed-chicago-real-estate/ Sherwin L. Sucaldito, REALTOR®, GREEN, ABR, CRPM @properties The Institute of Luxury Home Marketing Green REsource Council, GREEN Accredited Buyer’s Representative , ABR Certified Residential […]
Dreaded property tax bills are expected to hit Cook County mailboxes the first week of October, and homeowners might find them a bit plumper than last year despite the continued housing market malaise. Figures released Thursday by County Clerk David Orr showed that Chicago residential, commercial and industrial property owners […]
It is no surprise that rates are a historic low. Rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged 4.12% for the week ending Sept. 8, down from 4.22% last week and 4.35% a year ago. The mortgage’s previous low was set the week ended Aug. 18, when the rate averaged 4.15%. With […]
The Illinois Association of REALTORS® (IAR) has discovered a technical error related to inconsistent data reporting that has resulted in inaccurate median price and sales volume reports for single-family homes and condominiums specifically and solely for the city of Chicago. This unintentional technical error only relates to city of Chicago […]
With the rise of rental properties on the market along with situational landlords and foreign investors, many are finding themselves unprepared for management of real estate properties when problems arise. Even simple maintenance and preventative issues can be overlooked when no one is at the property to inspect and maintain. […]
It could be coincidence; it could be the sum of several factors. Maybe it is just my imagination… I was at the office tracking weekly market trends and activity on listings. It started with Memorial Day, and considering the gloomy news, warm weather it’d be hard not to find people […]
Today, there are numerous resources to research properties; and the search has gone beyond looking for just a new home. With the majority of consumers going online, the information can not only be overwhelming but also not current.
Updated Chicago real estate statistics for May 2011.
May 18: Several more changes that have been in the works are being implemented into the site. We are finalizing plans for the upcoming webinar that will be available to both readers and past clients. This is the first in an ongoing series planned for the year which will focus […]
There has been a lot of uncertainty in the marketplace lately. In the news there are reports of recovering taking longer, recovery happening now and even announcements that home sales are up. So what are we to expect, or believe when it comes to the future of the housing market? […]
Monthly statistics through February have been posted! Supply seems to be lessening for residential. Lots of activity for commercial and industrial properties as contracts written and sales are up. Activity in vacant lots is heating up earlier as well than last year. View the residential real estate market dynamics analysis […]
WSJ just published an article stating that the housing crash may have been more severe than what initial estimate show. The National Association of Realtors as well as CoreLogic (real-estate analytics firm) both have varying results from 2010. There are several reasons for the discrepancies. The 2010 Census didn’t include […]