All-season room on the fourth floor VHT Studios Retired Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén has put his Chicago home of the past eight years on the market for $2.5 million. Though Guillén treasures his contemporary multi-level home in the vibrant Bucktown neighborhood, he and his wife, Ibis, are ready to start a new chapter
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If you own or manage rental properties, your ideal tenant is likely a young, gainfully employed person who plans to rent long-term. Luckily for you, this dream occupant comprises one of the largest renting demographics: millennials. According to Pew Research Center, 74% of them are renters. And given that the same study states that they’re also
Deborah Berke Winnie Au For the first time in U.S. history, four of the Ivy League Deans of Architecture are female. Among them is Deborah Berke, the first female leading the department at Yale University. Berke has been a faculty member at the college since 1987 and took over as dean in 2016, following Robert
Austin skyline Getty Large tech companies have exponentially increased their presence in Austin. This has had a dramatic impact on office rents in the Texas capital, according to research by commercial real estate brokerage JLL. As of the end of June, the “big 8 tech” companies had either committed to or actually occupied 9.2 million
This porcelain stone looks beautiful throughout the kitchen and dining area. This stone was provided by Architectural Ceramics. [email protected] A great flooring solution for the home, inside or out is porcelain tiles – not the boring tiles of yesteryear. These new high definition porcelain tiles are made to look like many different materials; even close
Stone Palace on the Hill estate in Saddle River, New Jersey Concierge Auctions A short drive from Manhattan yet worlds away from the hustle and bustle is a palatial mansion in Saddle River, New Jersey inspired by the iconic Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Known as Stone Palace on the Hill, the sublime estate
In today’s digital/mobile world, most of the purchase transactions we perform are done in a modern, convenient fashion. Most Americans’ online shopping patterns have evolved from buying commodity items like books to more personalized items like clothes and groceries. More recently, transactions that historically were more expensive or complex are becoming more commonplace. For example,
Timing is remarkably important in the real estate industry. Whether you’re buying or selling, it’s crucial to pay attention to the current trends in your local real estate market so you can strike the best deal possible. After all, depending on how the market is trending, acting sooner or waiting it out a few months could make all
One of the first decisions home sellers must make is about timing. This immediately raises the question of whether it is more prudent to buy and then sell, or to sell and then buy. The reality as I see it is it’s almost always better to sell first. While some reasons for this are obvious,
If you recently moved from your home and leased it out, or inherited a rental property, you’re in one of the largest demographics of real estate investors: accidental landlords. When it comes to leasing, the learning curve is a harsh one. I kept my first home as a rental property after I moved out and