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Is there a ‘yes’ coming soon to your backyard?
Learn how the Yes In My Backyard...
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Sounding off on the radioactive topic of gentri...
Many in real estate tread lightly when...
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Three steps to go from being perceived as an ag...
Three real estate professionals offer their approach...
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A Chicago Agent magazine survey: Real estate an...
Our survey asks agents what they think...
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How the fight to expand ADUs in Chicago will im...
While current zoning rules stand in the...
With the cost to buy and own a home rising rapidly in Chicago, some residents see developers and real estate brokers as the enemy. But the true picture is much more nuanced. Real estate professionals working in areas where gentrification is a real concern explain how development can happen without displacement and neighborhoods can be improved in a way that benefits everyone. Read more from the issue here.
MORE FROM THIS ISSUE
- Is there a ‘yes’ coming soon to your backyard?
- Sounding off on the radioactive topic of gentrification
- Three steps to go from being perceived as an agent of gentrification to an agent of revitalization
- A Chicago Agent magazine survey: Real estate and gentrification in Chicago
- How the fight to expand ADUs in Chicago will impact real estate