Posts by Meg White
Though existing-home sales data didn’t offer much excitement, an examination of homes going under contract indicates the kind of activity that normally marks the start of summer, not the end....
The city released a plan to build up 10 neighborhoods on the city’s South and West Sides using $750 million in already allocated funding over the next three years....
In its most recent Chicagoland Housing Report, RE/MAX reported the available housing stock to be at a 5.5-month supply, which is the highest level recorded so far this year. This is translating to something closer to a buyer’s market for...
The debate over what NAR and multiple listing services should do about off-MLS listings seems to be coming to a head, though the final policy isn't fully ironed out yet. Find out where it looks to be heading....
The well-known fixture in Chicago real estate explains why she's excited to join the established brand at a moment of...
Dale Taylor has been supporting members of his community who have become homeless for nearly two decades. Now, the broker-associate with RE/MAX 10 in New Lenox has been recognized with a grant from the National Association of...
Congrats to Danielle Moy, Andrew Croegaert, Mary Haight Himes and Terri Doney on their recent professional news....
Yet again, @properties has new managing brokers to announce. Also, you'll be seeing new faces in your Realtor leadership, and Lendlease nabbed an executive from Sterling Bay....
At the Chicago Build Expo, city officials discussed ways for Chicagoland to battle negative preconceptions and maintain its pace of growth while also bolstering affordable housing before an audience of contractors, developers, real estate professionals and others at the McCormick...
Despite a sluggish market, RE/MAX’s latest housing report shows there are still deals to be had for luxury-level buyers and sellers with homes priced on the lower side of the spectrum....