Thirty-Nine Percent of Last Year’s Highest Sales Were in One Building By Lauren Williamson No. 9 Walton, folks. Read more
Who Is Pilsen’s New Co-Living Development For? By Megan Turchi As construction continues on Common Addams, activists question whether the dorm-style building is true affordable housing. Read more
Why It’s So Hard to Buy a House in Rosemont By Greg Trotter Residents may get a grant to offset property taxes in the suburb — but good luck nabbing a home there. Read more
Five Coach Houses You Can Live in By AJ LaTrace …or rent out, if you'd like some extra income Read more
Want to Rent a Townhome? Now’s Your Chance By Moira Lawler Downtown developers are starting to cater to people looking for the comforts but not the hassle of homeownership. Read more
Four Affordable Homes in Commuter-Friendly Arlington Heights By AJ LaTrace This versatile burg feels more like a mid-sized city than a quiet suburb. Read more
Win a Free Home, Courtesy of the Cook County Land Bank Authority By AJ LaTrace You can enter the organization's annual lottery through December 14. Read more
Why Build Housing with No Parking? By Moira Lawler Urban millennials are ditching cars — and Chicago’s multi-unit residential developers are taking notice. Read more
The South Side Is Having a Renovation Boom By Megan Turchi Thanks to a surge in flipped houses, neighborhoods south of Roosevelt are real estate hot spots. Here, four to check out. Read more
You Can Now Prelease an Apartment at the Massive Southbank Development in South Loop By AJ LaTrace The 452-unit Cooper tower will welcome its first residents in October, with some particularly enviable townhouses starting at $4,800 a month. Read more