The biggest locally owned residential real estate firm in Chicago plans to move this month out of the main office its founding partners opened on Fulton Street more than 16 years ago.
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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
You can always count on a local. Whether you’re looking for the best sushi spot in town or the best place to grab a cup of coffee, locals know best. And that’s especially true in the real estate business. @properties is a local firm with a uniquely local brand of […]
Take a peek at the current newsletter & video! Some of the sights and sounds in Chicago neighborhoods today — jackhammers, saws and cranes swinging overhead — may strike a familiar chord to those who witnessed the real estate boom a decade ago. Now, they’re abuzz again, and builder confidence […]
Chicago real estate brokerage @properties has opened its fifth north suburban office, signing a 2,750-square-foot lease at Waukegan and Glenview roads in Glenview. The company has already hired veteran broker Natasha O’Connor, former managing broker of Prudential Rubloff Properties’ Northbrook office, as vice-president of brokerage services leading the Glenview effort. […]
Featured in this past Sunday’s tribune, 2010 YTD statistics.
Based on the MRED Multiple Listing Service data for the city of Chicago for last 365 days for detached, attached, multi-units and vacant lots sold, @properties has continued to lead the market.
Finally, last month brought two important milestones for @properties.
Downtown builders sold 256 condos and townhomes in the first three months of the year. Originally published at https://realtyevolved.net by Sherwin Sucaldito
@properties making the cover of Home Section in the Chicago Tribune talk about growth into the North Shore area of Chicago