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Chicago Tribune reports on oversupply of downtown apartment rentals

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Today’s Chicago Tribune has a good article by Mary Ellen Podmolik on the deals available on downtown apartment rentals. According to the article, “A record 2,234 apartments will be added to downtown Chicago this year; increasing the supply of rental units at a time when inventory is already outstripping demand.” According to Appraisal Research Counselor’s Click to continue...

Great time to buy a condo in downtown Chicago, if you’re careful

June 15, 2009

Last week at Baird & Warner’s “Out of the Office” networking event in Chicago for gay pride month, I talked with my friend, Scott, who’s been thinking of buying a condo in or near the Loop for a few years now. He asked me if I thought now was a good time to buy. There Click to continue...

New Home Inspection Test for Granite Countertops

January 2, 2009

This year I will be recommending that my buyers perform a new test during their home inspection. While I recently visited the new condo of some of my buyers in the South Loop, they shared with me that they discovered after they moved in that their granite countertops weren’t properly sealed. Their kitchen countertops were Click to continue...

Why Real Estate Stats Can Be Misleading

November 25, 2008

In Sunday’s Chicago Tribune, real estate columnist Mary Umberger’s headline was “Near South Side homes selling, on average, for more than list price“. Mary reported Zip Realty’s finding that homes in the 60605 zip code had sold for an average of 106.4% of list price during the latest quarter! This is certainly the kind of Click to continue...

New Home Orientations are Challenging in the Dark!

September 4, 2008

Yesterday I attended a new home orientation at the Library Towers condo development in the South Loop. My buyers got their first opportunity to inspect their new condo and have a home inspector check it out as well. Unfortunately, several lights in the condo didn’t work so it was harder to spot imperfections. I normally Click to continue...

Life in Chicago’s High Rises May be Getting Friendlier

June 16, 2008

This morning’s SunTimes.com has a good article on LifeAt.com a new social networking site for high-rise dwellers. The site provides social networking within a building. Four Chicago high rises, 340 on the Park, 565 Quincy, Prairie District Lofts and 600 Lake Shore Drive are on LifeAt.com. Superior 110 will be added soon. Each building’s site Click to continue...

Balcony, Balcony, Where for Art Thou, Balcony?

May 24, 2008

Today I showed 3 bedroom condos in the River North, West Loop, South Loop and Loop. One of my buyers’ “must haves” is an outdoor space such as a balcony. What I’ve noticed in showing numerous condos with balconies is that the location of the balcony is often more important to buyers than the size Click to continue...

South Loop Prairie District Treasure: Marshall Field Jr. Mansion

July 15, 2007

One evening while walking in the Prairie District Neighborhood in the South Loop on my way to meet with a seller, I came upon a stunning collection of 19th century mansions. Walk along the 1900 south block of Prairie Avenue and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported back in time! One of the mansions shown Click to continue...

South Loop’s Prairie District Neighborhood – Metra Station & Good Bistro!

June 11, 2007

In Search of a Pied-à-terre in the Loop

April 5, 2007

Yesterday I showed studio and one bedroom condos in the Loop and South Loop. An executive who has a home in the northwest suburbs wants a pied-à-terre (a small second home in the city) for when she works late or wants to enjoy a weekend in the city. According to Wikipedia.Org, pied-à-terre is French for Click to continue...

It’s Tough Competing with your Developer

February 17, 2007

I had a call last week from a gentleman considering selling his condo in the South Loop. If you’re not familiar with the South Loop it’s a neighborhood bordered on the east and west by Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and on the north by Congress Parkway. The south border is considered Roosevelt Road Click to continue...