Memorializing Midcentury Modern Chicago By Whet Moser The new book Modern in the Middle spotlights 53 iconic homes — and their original residents. Read more
The Undersung Hero of Chicago Architecture By Whet Moser Small, boxy Georgian homes break up the bungalow belt, but fit in nicely due to their material and modesty. Read more
What's for Sale in America's First Planned Suburb? By Whet Moser A look at the market in Riverside, Illinois Read more
Architecturally Significant Homes for Sale in Chicago By Whet Moser It's easy to find a place with pedigree in the city. (A Tuscan tower, not so much.) Read more
Five Retro Atomic Ranches on the Market By Whet Moser With gabled roofs and lots of interior light, they're representative of the California landscape they arose in. Read more
Live Like a Jetson in These Very '90s Millennium Mansions By Whet Moser Not to be confused with the much-reviled McMansions. Read more
How High Up Can You Live in Chicago? By Whet Moser You can crack the 50th floor for less than $300,000 — but be prepared to sacrifice some character for a view. Read more
The South Side's Old Housing Stock By Whet Moser Some of the best housing stock in the city lies along a narrow swath of the South Side — namely the Prairie Avenue Historic District. Read more
What's on Chicago's Midcentury Modern Market? By Whet Moser For the price of a comparably sized McMansion. Read more