Four Homes for Sale With Famous Former Tenants
From Carl Sandburg to the man who invented Kool-Aid, these properties once served as homes to famous Chicagoans.
From Carl Sandburg to the man who invented Kool-Aid, these properties once served as homes to famous Chicagoans.
Housing prices have cooled, but inventory is still down. Here’s where to find the home you need, whatever your situation.
From “The Boat House” to bungalows, the northernmost part of the city has some beautiful homes on the market.
Once a suburb of Chicago, Hyde Park boasts some of the best architecture in the city.
These updated but historic structures are a nod to the nation’s past.
We’re deep into springtime flower mode, and these rose-y homes match our mood.
Since the very beginning, Chicago has been known as a city of parks. In the 1830s, the local government adopted the motto “Urbs in horto,” Latin for “City in a garden” — even though it was just a swampy and smelly frontier town of 4,000 citizens at the time. When a formal park system plan … Read more
It’s your chance to really stand out among your neighbors in these eccentric properties.