Category: Renting

More Than 40,000 Eviction Cases Filed Across Cook County Since 2022

Landlords have filed more than 40,000 eviction cases across Cook County since 2022, highlighting the continued housing challenges renters face throughout the area. An eviction filing does not always mean a tenant left their home, but the large number of cases shows how often rental disputes reach the courts. Court records also offer a closer […]

Chicago Metro Housing Market: Resilience Amid Economic Fluctuations

A recent report released on Monday by Redfin, a prominent digital real estate brokerage, provides a detailed examination of the housing market within the greater Chicago metro area. Despite the challenges posed by high mortgage rates and various economic uncertainties, these areas have demonstrated notable resilience. The report presents an insightful analysis, ranking the 100 […]

Chicago Residents Search for Affordable Housing as Rent Prices Surge

Rent prices across Chicago continue climbing in 2026, creating stress for many renters trying to keep up with higher monthly housing costs. Apartment prices have been increasing in many parts of the city, especially in neighborhoods close to downtown, train lines, restaurants, entertainment areas, and office centers. Many renters say they are shocked when lease […]

How the Bring Chicago Home Referendum Shapes the Future of Affordable Housing in Chicago

An appellate court has recently overturned a prior judgment from a lower court regarding the Bring Chicago Home referendum, marking a significant shift in the trajectory of this highly debated issue. This pivotal decision enables the counting of the votes on the referendum, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of democracy in action within […]

Why Springfield Ranked as One of America’s Hottest Real Estate Market

Springfield ended 2024 as one of the most active and desirable housing markets in the United States, according to recent data from Realtor.com. The area’s popularity with homebuyers reflects high demand and significant interest, marking Springfield as an attractive place to buy property. This recognition is based on Springfield’s notable ranking on Realtor.com’s Market Hotness […]

Schaumburg Disaster Loan Outreach Center Opens to Aid Emerald Village Residents

U.S. Small Business Administration Approves Disaster Declaration for Emerald Village FacilityFollowing a devastating fire on July 14 at the Emerald Village Living facility located at 150 W Wise Road, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has authorized a disaster declaration for the affected area. This critical declaration opens up avenues for residents, condo homeowners, and […]

Why Chicago Office Buildings in River North Are Turning Into Apartments

Chicago’s River North neighborhood is seeing another big change as an old office building is set to become apartments. A real estate company plans to convert a loft-style office property into new housing, responding to how work habits and demand for space have shifted in recent years. With fewer companies needing large office spaces and […]

Why Living Near Chicago’s Magnificent Mile Raises Home and Condo Values

The Magnificent Mile in Chicago is one of the most popular areas in the entire state. It is known for high-end shopping, tall buildings, restaurants, hotels, and steady foot traffic all day and night. Because it attracts so many visitors and locals, the neighborhoods around it have become some of the most desirable places to […]

Schaumburg Takes the Crown as America’s Most Affordable ‘City-Like’ Suburb

Is Schaumburg the next Chicago? Americans have long looked toward the suburbs for more space, better schools, and a higher quality of life. These qualities, however, often come with a hefty price tag. Fortunately, Illinois residents are in luck. According to a new ranking online, half of the country’s ten most affordable and amenity-rich suburbs […]

How ICE Raids and Immigration Crackdowns Could Affect Renters and Landlords in Chicago

When federal immigration raids increase in a major city like Chicago, the effects reach far beyond immigration itself. The housing market, rental prices, and even new construction can all be influenced by how communities react to fear and instability. While some people might not notice these changes right away, the impact can slowly reshape neighborhoods […]

Real Estate in Illinois: How Chicago, Aurora, and Naperville Compare

Illinois is home to many different housing markets, but the three largest cities, like Chicago, Aurora, and Naperville, stand out the most. Each has its own lifestyle, housing prices, and challenges. Let’s look at how real estate differs in these cities. Chicago: Big City, Big Variety Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and has […]