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Chicago Condos in Margate Park: A Neighborhood Spotlight

November 12, 2009

The Margate Park community sits in the northeast corner of the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. Owners of Chicago condos in Margate Park adore the peaceful lakefront location of this small, 10-block area. Margate Park real estate embraces historic mansions and vintage condominiums from the early 1900s, making it a revered architectural highlight in Chicago’s landscape. [...]

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Exploring Chicago Real Estate in North Center: A Neighborhood Spotlight

November 11, 2009

The intersection of Lincoln Avenue, Irving Park Road, and Damen Avenue marks the core of Chicago’s North Center neighborhood. When looking at Chicago real estate in North Center, one will find the smaller neighborhoods of Roscoe Village and St. Ben’s tucked cozily into the North Center community.

North Center homes for sale rest amongst lush tree-lined [...]

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Ukrainian Village Real Estate: A Chicago Neighborhood Spotlight

November 9, 2009

In the early 1900s the near west side of Chicago was thriving with the influence of German, Polish, and Ukrainian immigration. Today the same area of Chicago real estate is continuing to find its identity by the cultural influence of its residents. The area is still well populated with preserved historical landmarks from its early [...]

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The West Loop: A Chicago Neighborhood Spotlight

October 22, 2009

Just west of the city center is Chicago’s trendy West Loop neighborhood. Like in many Chicago neighborhoods, West Loop real estate seems to always be in development with new buildings and shops appearing every day. The Chicago real estate in this area is in high demand, but there is certainly enough to go around.
The West [...]

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The Andersonville Lifestyle: A Chicago Neighborhood Spotlight

October 19, 2009

At the Northern end of Chicago, east of Lincoln Square is the neighborhood of Andersonville. Founded by Swedish immigrants in the 19th century, Andersonville retains its heritage with the Swedish American Museum and a number of festivals celebrating Swedish holidays. Owning an Andersonville home means being part of a thriving community with a proud history.

One [...]

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