Entries Tagged as 'All Posts'
Sweeping housing legislation was recently passed. The legislation is designed to offer assistance to troubled homeowners at risk of foreclosure and provide government assistance to bolster Fannie and Freddie with a temporary rescue plan.
A few of the key provisions that will most directly impact the consumer include…
A permanent increase of conforming loan limits to [...]
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NAR Chief Economist, Lawrence Yun, addresses some tough questions over at 4realz. A great interview if you can sit through the entire show.
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Tags: All Posts · Finance · Marketing
Yesterday, I received the email below from a developer/development in the River North neighborhood of Chicago.
I love the cartoon. But more importantly, of all the incentives offered, think the best is that the developer will “negotiate to make the deal” happen.
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Great post from The Mortgage Reports on what the
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I came home late this afternoon as a light summer shower began to roll through the area. I looked out my back door and saw not one, but two rainbows arching over the city. My young daughter, who is very into princesses and enchanted lands, and I ran up to our roof-top deck [...]
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Tags: All Posts · Life
YoChicago provides a solution to searching the fragmented new construction market. Check out New Home Notebook for a “single venue for all new construction, from large developments to small rehabs.”
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Our new team website is now live. Our high-level requirements were for a very simple, clean, crisp, contemporary, easily changeable site dominated by local content.
We have a lot of tweaking to do but are very pleased with version 1.0 of the site.
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Just posted Chicago market statistics for April 2008. Check out detached median and average sold prices.
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Apologies for not posting more often. My attention has been diverted for two reasons…
First, I have been extremly busy assisting clients in the purchase and sale of real estate in Chicago. This is my primary duty and job.
Second, my business partner and I have been working on the launch of our new team [...]
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Tags: All Posts · General
The 2008 Chicago summer events schedule is available.
And a Chicago Run and Bike flyer as well.
Always popular items for the front, or side (stainless steel owners), of the fridge.
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Check out the @report.
@properties Market Report
Real estate is a local business. I am glad my brokerage supports and invests in this concept.
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More of the same. See for yourself.
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April 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Open House: Sunday, April 20 from 12:00PM to 2:00PM
The team just began marketing a stunning condo located at 1001 W. Madison, one of the West Loop’s premier buildings. Located at Morgan and Madison, the building is in the middle of all the action steps to shops, and dining.
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Tags: All Posts · Listing · Neighborhood
April 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
We have updated our Chicago Home Search. In addition to being built on the latest technology, the new search provides a more seamless integration between interactive map, property results list, and property details. Try it here.
Update: As I experiment with the new home search, one of the best features is the incorporation [...]
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The Chicago Tribune had a nice article today on the distinction between Chicago’s 77 community areas and up to 228 neighborhoods depending on who you ask.
True to the article title, when in Chicago, you can be in two places at once. As an example, Lincoln Park is not a neighborhood but rather a community [...]
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TimeOut Chicago profiles Chicago’s Edgewater neighborhood as hot and boasting “major housing steals.” An excerpt from the article…
Close to the El, the beach and Broadway Armory Park (the Chicago Park District’s largest indoor recreational facility and home to year-round city-sponsored sporting events), this Far-North neighborhood attracts families looking for a child-friendly area that’s close [...]
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March 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Chicago February market stats now available. Check out median and average condo (attached) and single family (detached) sold prices. I detect an upward trend … or maybe the desk my computer is sitting on is tilted.
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March 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
When first proposed, Chicago home buyers were to bear the full transfer tax increase, but now it looks like sellers will pay the Chicago real estate transfer tax increase.
Flip side of the same coin in my opinion. A real estate tax increase on either buyer or seller seems to be ill timed.
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Tags: All Posts · Taxes
Cook County residents, find your civic footprint. What is a civic footprint? According to the site…
Whether or not you vote or can name your state senator, you have a civic footprint—an imprint of your unique place in the civic world. Knowing your Footprint is a key part of being able to get involved [...]
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Tags: All Posts · Neighborhood · Technology
Chicago real estate developers, why worry about marketing and sales when you could be developing your next ground breaking project?
Our newly packaged developer sales and marketing services allow us to sustain and increase your sales velocity in this slowing market. From pre-development services through project closeout, we welcome the opportunity to assist.
Contact us to [...]
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