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  2. ‘We buy houses’ companies in Chicago - AOL

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    January 26, 2024 at 3:33 PM. ... with a local real estate agent, can take a while. Chicago homes spent a median of 68 days on the market before going into contract in December 2023, according to ...

  3. Michael Jordan's Chicago Mansion Sells for $9.5 Million After 12 Years on Market The retired NBA legend's sprawling Highland Park estate has been on the market on and off since 2012 Reuters 12 ...

  4. Houses for Sale Cheap: Three Chicago-Area Homes Priced ... - AOL

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    Two of the homes, located at 122 and 130 East State St. and known as the oldest properties in. Three houses in Geneva, Ill., are selling for $1 each, with one important provision: The new owners ...

  5. Hilliard Towers Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Hilliard Towers Apartments, formerly known as the Raymond Hilliard Homes CHA housing project, is a residential high-rise development in the near South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It was designed by Bertrand Goldberg and is bounded by Clark Street , State Street , Cullerton Street, and Cermak Road .

  6. Parkway Garden Homes - Wikipedia

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    Parkway Gardens Apartment Homes, built from 1950 to 1955, was the last of Henry K. Holsman's many housing development designs in Chicago. Holsman began designing low-income housing in Chicago in the 1910s when an urban housing shortage developed after World War I.

  7. Dearborn Homes - Wikipedia

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    Dearborn was the first Chicago housing project built after World War II, as housing for blacks on part of the Federal Street slum within the "black belt". [3] It was the start of the Chicago Housing Authority's post-war use of high-rise buildings to accommodate more units at a lower overall cost, [6] and when it opened in 1950, the first to have elevators.