Armed National Guard troops and aggressive ICE agents are causing unease among Chicago’s upscale real estate brokers, who are already grappling with low inventory and high interest rates.
‘A Wisconsin Christmas Pie,’ a heartwarming indie film, highlights Door County’s cherry orchards and romantic escapes just in time for the holiday season. Make plans to experience this festive destination portrayed in the movie.
A new Chicago ordinance now allows Additional Dwelling Units, or ‘Granny Flats,’ to be built citywide, signaling a significant step toward addressing Chicago’s affordable housing shortage.
A new 56-story development planned for Michigan Avenue aims to bring 498 residential units and significant retail space, revitalizing the site of the former Niketown store.
Economists predict that a recent quarter-point interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve could lead to mortgage rates as low as 5.75 percent, benefiting homebuyers this Christmas season.
A new University of Chicago study reveals that reforms by Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi could have saved middle and lower-income homeowners $1.9 billion in property taxes. The assessment changes aim to reduce inequities in tax burden distribution.
The nonprofit that is working to revitalize the Chicago-Calumet River system was awarded the Thiess International River Prize at the International River Symposium in Australia.