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The Chicago Park District’s new master plan for Grant Park threatens to overlook the city’s rich 16-inch softball history, pushing the remaining fields into obscurity as ‘festival grounds.’ Aug. 11, ...
By Don DeBat Aug. 4, 2025 – Fueled by a shortage of for-sale listings, prices of existing homes and condominiums skyrocketed to record levels this spring on Chicago’s North Side, reports a ...
The Chicago resale home market is feeling the pressure of low inventory, with prices rising as sales dip slightly.
The Chicago Park District's new master plan for Grant Park threatens to overlook the city's rich 16-inch softball history, ...
Jul. 30, 2025 – It’s hard to imagine a Florida vacation without high-rise condos and theme parks, but then there’s Gulf County: The heart of the panhandle known as the “Forgotten Coast.” Engulfed in ...
With a 36-story apartment tower set to rise in Old Town, and the city approving more high-rises, residents call for vigilance to protect their neighborhood's historic integrity.
Despite high interest rates and an ongoing negative political environment, Chicago's real estate market will survive and thrive, according to upbeat real estate professionals at Lincoln Park Builders' ...
Mayor Johnson, who wants to increase the transfer tax paid by buyers of million-dollar-plus properties, sounds like a modern-day Robin Hood, robbing the rich. But thousands of apartment buildings on ...
By Don DeBat Jul. 28, 2025 – As the decades fly by, one fact is constant in the history of 16-inch slow-pitch Chicago-style softball: the game is more like playing chess than baseball. The biggest and ...
With interest rates on a downward slide, there should be optimism entering 2024 for a better market, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Real estate tax hikes in Chicago next year are inevitable as death. All landlords and renters should plan ahead for the falling axe.