Five Properties Rarely (If Ever) on the Market
These fresh properties have never been for sale since they were constructed, or haven’t been available in decades.
These fresh properties have never been for sale since they were constructed, or haven’t been available in decades.
These homes are reflective — sometimes literally — of some very peculiar tastes.
Buck the cookie cutter trend and consider one of these out-of-the-box homes on the North Shore.
Defined as one-and-a-half stories with raised basements, narrow stoops, and a front-facing gable roof, workers cottages are unique to Chicago.
Live where the city’s workers once made shoes, cameras, baked goods, and mechanical pencils.
Buying a home in Oak Park doesn’t have to break the bank, as these five properties show.
From a historic home in Geneva to a McMansion in Wayne, these Fox River Valley homes are worth a pretty penny.
With reliable transportation and access to nature preserves, why not consider a home in the south suburbs?
These homes are steeped in modern architectural history, each highly influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.