Someone passed this along to me, and will be attempting to test this out soon. I’m leaving the details here, in case anyone else is interested. You will be using candles – so will want to be home if attempting, and as always, practice safe measures and procedures. Wanting to […]
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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.
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 […]
Market gaining momentum after weather, low inventory slowed spring sales. Despite a slow start, 2014 is proving to be an eventful year for housing. Here at @properties, we’ve been keeping a close watch on local market conditions, and all signs point to a very busy second half of the year. Let’s take a closer look at some first half highlights and what to expect this summer and fal
Though it may not fully feel like it, spring is upon us! April showers, is the time many homeowners start to prep their lawns and gardens for the coming summer. But there are a few things some homeowners can do to not only make their lawns green, but themselves. Typically, […]
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 […]
When the housing market declined a few years ago, many builders and investors left the market, either by choice or by consequence. But as with the current recovery, low inventory and pent up demand continues, builders and investors slowly returned.
For the interested buyers that are looking in today’s market, there are two recurring obstacles that seem to prevent many of them from obtaining necessary loans to purchase: mortgage approval and condition of property.
The harsh reality of the market today can become a catalyst to drive innovation. Developers, builders and manufacturers alike are looking for ways to not only sustain business, but growth. Though there is much speculation on how to achieve such sustainable business, many have contemplated going the way of cost-effective […]
4343 N Clarendon Avenue #1901, Chicago, IL 60604 Neighborhood: Uptown YEAR BUILT: 1972 PRICE $785 BEDS 0 FULL BATH 1 HALF BATH 0 PROPERTY TYPE RENTAL [st id=3442 width=500 height=350 shuffle=on border=noborder showalt=on scale=noborder] Neighborhood market conditions Uptown – Select – AddisonAlbany ParkAldenAlgonquinAlsipAntiochArlington HeightsAuroraAustinAvondaleBannockburnBarrington […]
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 […]
The Green Series is an ongoing series of posts, white papers, and information detailing green initiatives, technology, events and information for homeowners. I also provide additional media content and materials from some of the events and locations that I have had the opportunity to visit. GREENBUILD 2010 @ McCormick Place […]
The third worst snowstorm in Chicago’s history has reinforced the importance of heating / heat-loss, building envelope and preventative measures.
With sustainable and energy efficiency becoming a popular trend in homes, many are looking to capitalize off this billion dollar industry, but not always truthfully. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.
With many facing economic constraints, many owners are pondering how to keep energy costs low and affordable before putting on multiple layers and a coat indoors. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.
Are most owners are satisfied with their homes? Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito.