Spotlight On Kitchen Design
The kitchen is front-and-center in the open floor plans favored in today’s new-construction homes, making style and aesthetics just as important as functionality. …
Presidential Towers Now Chicago’s Largest Smoke-Free Rental Community
As it prepares to host the American Lung Association’s annual “Fight for Air Climb” this Sunday, Presidential Towers has achieved a timely milestone: …
Two Condos Fused To Solve A Space Crunch
When The Wall Street Journal reached out to the Taylor Johnson team about sources for a “Mansion” feature on combining two condos, we knew our client Morgante Wilson Architects would ...
True Or False: Real Estate Myths Are Just A Myth
Word of mouth can be helpful when looking for a good Realtor referral, or finding out when a great home is for sale before it hits the market. ...
A Housing Bust Survivor Gears Back Up
Taylor Johnson is proud to announce it now represents Red Seal Homes, a Northbrook-based private homebuilder with an 81-year history in the Chicago area. …
And The Oscar In The “Best First-Time Buyer” Category Goes To … Millennials
As rental rates and national housing inventory continue to rise, while mortgage rates remain relatively low, many millennials are deciding that the time is right to buy their first home. ...
Auctions Bidding For Luxury Home Sales Market
Taylor Johnson client AuctionWorks continues its string of success in the luxury residential auction market with a recent sale in Burr Ridge. …
Builders Optimistic About Chicago New-Home Construction In 2015
Location, location, location is key again for homebuyers, and local home builders like Taylor Johnson client Lexington Homes are focusing on building smaller developments in closer-in suburbs and the city. ...
Your First Look At E2, Evanston’s Newest Luxury Rental Development
Taylor Johnson client Fifield Cos. has officially opened its latest apartment project, E2 in Evanston. …
Area Apartments Fast-Track Renovations As Competition Grows
As discussed at yesterday’s Appraisal Research Counselors luncheon and in Sunday’s Chicago Tribune, the influx of new apartments in downtown Chicago has spurred existing rental communities …