Something for your Friday! Artist Chris Pritchard highlights the beauty of Chicago in these beautiful time-lapse HD videos. Set to an amazing score, the city comes to life:
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The months supply of inventory (MSI) for both Lincoln Park and Loop as referred to in earlier post – “Deciphering the Data” Page one is for the Loop, page two for Lincoln Park.
Crain’s this week reported that Class A apartment buildings have increasing rents and is on pace to continued growth as more residents seek rental options. Demand has grown based on economic uncertainty and employment stability. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.
City has big Plans to Straighten out North Lake Shore Drive By Jim Vail Last month Chicago Alderman Brian Hopkins – whose 2nd Ward runs along parts of LSD – met with delegates of the Lakeshore Improvement Committee for a detailed discussion and progress update on the Lakeshore Improvement Plan. […]
The city of Chicago is offering to give away a famous North Side bridge at no cost. The Chicago Dept. of Transportation is proposing the removal and replacement of the handsome and historic bridge that carries Chicago Ave. traffic over the North Branch of the Chicago River
Your home has everything to do with what’s inside of it as well as around it. It’s essential to find your neighborhood that matches your own personal lifestyle.
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.
The Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago (HBAGC) presented “Navigating the New ARO” on May 28th to a packed room at the Dream20 Showroom in the Merchandise Mart. The City of Chicago’s Affordable Requirements Ordinance requires residential developments that receive city financial assistance or involve city-owned land to provide a percentage […]
[Sun-Times] Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s complex solution to Chicago’s affordable housing crisis was advanced by a City Council committee Wednesday, amid concern that the costly mandates could stifle residential development. Chicago’s existing “affordable requirements ordinance” offers a choice to developers of projects with 10 or more new or rehabilitated units that […]
#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 spring market is in full swing and many residents are moving into new housing. Many are debating whether purchasing is still a great option, or whether renting is better suited for them.
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 […]
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 […]
There are changes coming to the parking meters in Chicago. Mayor Emanuel announced several modifications which include free parking on Sundays. For having free parking on Sundays, neighborhoods outside the downtown area which have meters that currently expire at 9 pm will now be extended an hour until 10 pm. […]
The Census Bureau reported this week that housing starts, which measures new home construction, rose nearly 28% between February 2012 and February 2013. Many national builders have also reported been reported increases in buyer demand. Lennar for example, has reported more than a 33% increase in sales of homes. Even […]
As the summer comes upon as, one of the busiest rental seasons is expected. With the expected high demand of rentals, developers are rushing to meet the demand. Occupancies in Class A apartment buildings in the Chicago downtown area are hovering around 95% (Appraisal Research Counselors), and developers are more […]
The robo-signing scandal that rocked the real estate industry at the end of 2010 was one more black mark on the U.S. housing market. But in retrospect, it may wind up being the best thing that happened to home sellers this year. That’s because the resulting foreclosure moratorium kept hundreds […]
Hot River North 1500 sf corner condominium! Price: $425,000 Type: Attached Condo Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2.1 Parking: Two cars (Attached garage) Built: 1999 Taxes: $5143.42 Assessments: $659, includes heat, air-conditioning, water, gas, doorman, exercise room, maintenance, scavenger, snow removal, storage, elevator. Description: Priced smart. Priced to go! Originally configured as […]
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 […]
Sherwin Sucaldito | @properties | (773) 220-4750 929 N Willard Ct, Chicago, IL Hot River West Duplex 3BR/2+1BA Duplex $2,300/month Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial Sq Footage Unspecified Parking 1 dedicated Pet Policy Cats, Dogs, Conditional Deposit $2,300 DESCRIPTION River West duplex in intimate two unit building. […]
It’s no surprise that landlords are on the rise. With many owners either unable to sell their home, or deciding to delay the sale, many have become situational landlords. Additionally, the heavy activity of distressed properties became a viable investment tool for many cash-ready purchasers. Cash flow properties, attractive capitalization […]
Today has been rather a long day, but I managed to do a couple of very minor cosmetic changes to the site. The most noticeable ones are summary posts on the home page with the addition of the ‘more’ tag. I also allowed more posts to show up on the […]
Today has been rather a long day, but I managed to do a couple of very minor cosmetic changes to the site. The most noticeable ones are summary posts on the home page with the addition of the ‘more’ tag. I also allowed more posts to show up on the […]
Homes that had more amenities within walking distance can help boost home values. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.
Downtown builders sold 256 condos and townhomes in the first three months of the year. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito
Previous and recurring trend in home living coming back in style, once again. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.
The home office has become not only an addition but a necessity in many people’s home
Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.
With the current economic situation, one thing has been very common for many of us… our credit has been destroyed.