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The 21 Chicagoland Markets Your Clients Should Consider

With dozens of communities and nearly 10 million residents, Chicagoland offers homebuyers a wealth of options, but these 21 markets stand apart from the rest. Zillow named Chicago the best market in the U.S. for homebuyers in 2012, and

Property Near Public Transit? It’s Higher in Value

A new study commissioned in part by the National Association of Realtors found that Chicago residences located near public transportation outperformed – by a wide margin – competing properties on the real estate market. A new study by the

Freddie Mac Predicts Best Spring for Housing in Six Years

The spring homebuying season is an integral time for real estate, and Freddie Mac is predicting 2013’s will be good news all around. The last couple months, there have been repeated signs of a housing recovery. From rising home

NAHB Improving Markets Index Hits 274 Markets in March

The NAHB’s Improving Markets Index improved yet again in March, as more and more metropolitan areas join in on the recovery. The National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) Improving Markets Index expanded to 274 metropolitan markets in March, as more and

How Many Homes are Still Underwater?

Negative equity remains a problem in the U.S. housing market, but as new research by CoreLogic shows, the situation is improving. Riding the wave of home-price increases, roughly 200,000 residential properties returned to a state of positive equity in

Multifamily Housing Isn’t Going Anywhere This Year

Surging demand for multifamily housing was arguably the top real estate story of 2012, and new data from the AIA suggests no slowing down in 2013. 2012 might as well have been the “Year of Multifamily Housing.” Bolstered by

Is Owning Really Cheaper than Renting in Chicago?

Home prices may be rising at a rapid rate, but they’ve done little to minimize the financial appeal of homeownership, according to a new study from Trulia. Trulia released its Winter 2013 Rents vs. Buy Report earlier today, and

When Will Housing Inventory Stop Falling?

Housing inventory has fallen at a precipitous rate, but could relief finally be approaching? New research from Zillow suggests it just might. There are currently two universally acknowledged truths about the U.S. housing market – one, that the market

Are the Foreclosure Markets Improving?

RealtyTrac’s latest analysis of the U.S. foreclosure markets found many positive developments, though there still remains work to be done. The foreclosure markets continued their slow, steady improvement in the latest U.S. Foreclosure Market Report from RealtyTrac, though foreclosure

Chicago No. 2 ‘Flash Sales’ Market in U.S.

“Flash sales,” homes that sell in 24 hours or less, have taken serious hold in a select number of markets throughout the U.S. – Chicago among them! According to new research from Redfin, a most unusual phenomenon is currently

Okay, Really: How Affordable is Chicago’s Housing Market?

Though today, many housing markets are considered “affordable,” how does our fine city compare to the nation’s most affordable housing markets? Housing affordability is a major selling point for any housing market. After all, if you’re going to succeed

Agents Feeling the Recovery with Confidence

News for the housing market has been uniformly positive since the dawn of the New Year, and an ActiveRain survey finds that optimism has spread to agents. Real estate agents have been a strangely absent component when it comes

5 Markets in Chicago That Are On Fire

It’s no mystery that Chicago is taking a little bit longer to recover from the housing downturn than most cities, but five specific markets are doing just fine. The Chicago housing market in the last year has been somewhat of

The Insane Cost of International Real Estate

You may think real estate in your market is pricey, but new research from Knight Frank finds that with one exception, the U.S. has got nothing on the international real estate scene. The real estate market in New York

Student Loan Debt and Homeownership – A Tricky Combination

After issuing sweeping judgements on mortgage lending, mortgage servicers and appraisals, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has set its sights on another controversial aspect of the homebuying and selling process: the highly lucrative private student loans

Zillow: Negative Equity in the U.S. Continues to Improve

The negative equity situation in the U.S. is one of improvement, reported real estate website Zillow, though there is still progress to be made. As Stan Humphries, Zillow’s chief economist, put it, the benefits of an improving equity situation are

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