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Where did properties move fastest in Chicagoland?

by Meg White

Midwest Real Estate Data tracks how long listings stay up before they’re sold, which is a great indicator of how hot the market is. Here’s a look at the spots in the city and the suburbs where inventory moved the quickest in 2019.

City of Chicago

Archer Heights: 54
Lower West Side: 55
Hermosa: 56
Humboldt Park: 57
Avondale: 59
McKinley Park: 60
North Lawndale: 60
Clearing: 60
South Lawndale: 60
Uptown: 60
South Deering: 62
Jefferson Park: 63
Chicago Lawn: 63
Logan Square: 63
Albany Park: 63
Ashburn: 64
West Lawn: 64
West Garfield Park: 64
Lincoln Square: 65
Portage Park: 65
Grand average: 81

Suburban Chicagoland

Sycamore: 7
Keeneyville: 11
East Moline: 12
Eola: 14
Forest View: 32
Minooka: 37
Thornton: 43
Round Lake Heights: 43
St. John: 44
Glendale Heights: 46
Burlington: 46
Hometown 48
Broadview: 48
Hainesville: 49
Carpentersville: 50
Godley: 50
Joliet: 51
Bedford Park: 51
Lockport: 52
North Chicago: 52
Grand average: 79

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