Chicago Near North Luxury Market Charts in the Gold Coast and Lincoln Park area’s. Data is from Illinois MRED from time period listed. Tweet
Hinsdale is an attractive suburb of Chicago that lies across the border between Cook and DuPage Counties. It is just a twenty minute train ride from the Chicago city center Continue reading →
The Oakbrook area in Chicago is a great place to go on the weekend, as it boasts tons of things to do. For example, the shopping in Oakbrook is rather impressive… Continue reading →
The Gold Coast Area of Chicago brings to mind luxury and respectability. The area was first developed in the 1800s, however over the past few centuries has grown… Continue reading →
In terms of Luxury Real Estate, Chicago is an attractive city that offers a wide range of upscale neighborhoods from which buyers/investors can choose, each with its own unique character & feel. The four main sections of the city are … Continue reading →
Chicago is an attractive city that offers its residents the chance to enjoy a vibrant & cosmopolitan culture, which ranges from excellent local restaurants and shopping to the finest art and music. The performing arts, including both theater and music, … Continue reading →
Chicago is a beautiful and vibrant city that attracts many individuals and families who are looking to relocate to a newer urban area of the United States. One reason why Chicago attracts a lot of new residents is that it … Continue reading →
the Chicago Luxury Real Estate Market has been more active than expected in 2010. Many Homes have been sold for over $1M all over Chicago and its suburbs… Continue reading →
While the local housing market is struggling to survive in 2010, wealthy would-be homeowners are plunking down sky-high sums for lofty, luxurious home… Continue reading →
The Gold Coast of Chicago is one of the Hottest Locations in terms of Luxury Real Estate. Located at the heart of the city, facing Lake Michigan, The Gold Coast consists mostly of high-rise and luxury apartment buildings on Lake Shore Drive. … Continue reading →