When Inventory Is Tight, Think New Construction
As any prospective homebuyer can tell you, there is still a considerable shortage of existing homes to choose from, making new construction an attractive option to finding your dream home. ...
How To Know When You’ve Outgrown Your Home Office
Home offices are often a good fit for small business owners, allowing them to save on rent and other expenses, but they can also create headaches as companies experience growth. ...
How Many Chicago Landlords Are PE Firms?
Although Taylor Johnson client MACK Companies has been converting single-family foreclosures into quality rentals for more than 16 years, large institutional investors have recently applied this strategy nationwide, including in ...
Chicago Magazine Picks Near South Side As A Top City Neighborhood
Chicago is often referred to as a ‘city of neighborhoods,’ and in its current issue Chicago Magazine highlights some of the city’s best. …
Retail Construction: Successful Steps in Grocery Store Redevelopment
The exit of Dominick’s from the Chicago grocery market has stirred up a great deal of real estate activity recently. …
Designer, Model Homes Showcase Décor Trends
Taylor Johnson client Lexington Homes knows what it takes to design model homes that impress buyers. …
New York Firm Pays $29 Million For North Side Apartments
The apartment market is still red hot and neighborhood investment deals that used to be exclusively for smaller, private buyers are now drawing in large investment firms. …
Real Estate Mingle Brings Industry Together To Support Brain Research
More than 400 industry guests will gather at the “Real Estate Mingle” event on April 30 to experience rare cars, liquors and cigars, and to honor the memory of Jake ...
Sperry Van Ness Launches Auction Firm
New Taylor Johnson client SVN AuctionWorks recently announced its launch and that it will host a commercial and residential auction April 5-7. …
Bubble Trouble?
With thousands of new rental units in the pipeline, is Chicago in danger of facing a “multifamily bubble”? …
