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Hang around for "Gallows Humor Weekend"

Posted 10/10/2008 by Joseph Askins

You've got to laugh to keep from crying, Yo readers. That's why we're celebrating "Gallows Humor Weekend" at YoChicago. Think of it as our own real-estate-themed prelude to Halloween.

To get things rolling, we'll pass along this hot-off-the-presses news release:

Tramp Tower

Coming Soon…

We're delighted to announce a GRAND OPENING WING DING for…

TRAMP TOWER

Blair Kamin says: “Wee doggies, they got a pen'house an' one o' them tables what got a umbrella!”

Featuring:

  • All surface-mounted wiring
  • "Indoors" outhouse
  • Kustum Kitchens by Possumbility
  • Passive solar heating & cooling
  • Vintage wind generator
  • Highly sustainable environment for native species
  • Enjoy sustainable, locally produced dietary regimen of tasty local critters
  • Low population density affords easy supply of road kill
  • Porches, decks and stairwells mostly in compliance with OSHA standards

The comment section is all yours, boys and ghouls!

What we search for when we search for homes

Posted 10/10/2008 by Joseph Askins

Google Insights for Search

With apologies to Raymond Carver

Anyone who has looked at a PageRank meter recently or uploaded a video onto YouTube knows that Google has plenty of data about traffic on the Web. One toy we've been playing around with this afternoon is Google Insights for Search, which can compare search patterns across regions, categories, and time frames. For example, what is the more popular query among Google users - "new homes Chicago" or "new construction Chicago" - and how has the number of those searches changed over the past four years?

As you can see in the chart above, "New homes Chicago" (in blue) is used just a little more frequently than "new construction Chicago" (in red), but searches for both have tanked by about 80 percent from the halcyon days of early 2005.

And what if you add "real estate Chicago" (the orange line below) to the mix?

Google Insights for Search

The trend line is the same, but "real estate Chicago" definitely blows away the other two.

For what it's worth, Google says the top five searches related to these phrases are:

  • "homes in Chicago"
  • "new homes Illinois"
  • "Chicago new construction"
  • "new construction homes"
  • "Chicago Tribune homes"

Three left in Pilsen's Miller Place

Posted 10/10/2008 by Mark Boyer

Miller Place and the Yo-mobile

I didn't take this photo, but whoever did sure had a knack for framing that Nissan Altima in the foreground. Can you blame them? It's a sweet-looking ride, but this is a real-estate site, not a car-lover's site, and probably for good reason.

Miller Place has been on the market for quite some time. We first wrote about the Pilsen six-flat at 1615 S Miller St in April 2007. Pamela Holt from @properties says she didn't have access to the building, and therefore wasn't able to show it, until February of this year, after which she quickly sold three of its condos. Interest has dropped off since then, she says.

According to the MLS, each of the remaining two-bedrooms have 1,160 square feet. Two of are priced in the $340s and the third is priced in the $350s, Holt says. Parking is included with each home.

The remaining units have been discounted slightly: Our last post said these condos were started in the $360s, so it seems likely that the price has dropped by as much as $20,000 for at least one of these homes.

Miller Place's Web site says the homes will feature oak hardwood floors with Brazilian cherry borders and a Frigidaire appliance package, and the building will have access to a landscaped back yard. The building was designed by Studio D Architecture, the same folks that brought us Cullerton Corners in Pilsen.

- Rate and review Miller Place at NewHomeNotebook.com

Name the nabe with the one-of-a-kind mural

Posted 10/10/2008 by Joseph Askins

One of a kind

Where can you find this one-of-a-kind work of art? Be the first to name this mural's neighborhood and win a YoChicago yo-yo.

Trump and the luxury real-estate market

Posted 10/10/2008 by Joseph Askins

After touring one of Trump International Hotel's condos and visiting the tower's fitness and dining levels, I sat down with Cyndy Salgado and Leah Harriet of Koenig & Strey GMAC Real Estate to discuss the state of the luxury home market and learn why they believe Trump will weather the downturn.

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- Rate and review Trump International Hotel & Tower's hotel condos at NewHomeNotebook.com.
- Rate and review Trump International Hotel & Tower's residential condos at NewHomeNotebook.com.

Ripped from the headlines: Oct. 10, 2008

Posted 10/10/2008 by Joseph Askins

Every morning, we survey scores of local and national newspapers and magazines, amateur and professional blogs and other interesting Web sites in search of stories that are relevant to Chicago home buyers. We add those stories to own news feed, thereby creating a one-stop news source for anyone interested in Chicago's neighborhoods and new-home market.

Click here to read YoChicago's news feed.

Quote of the day - the next hot housing type

Posted 10/9/2008 by Joe Zekas

Chicago, Hegewisch, Harbour Point Estates

"A year or two from now, we'll all be living in trailer parks."

I'd fallen into a discussion of economic conditions with an old friend who's one of Chicago's most experienced and successful real estate developers. He said this in all seriousness.

Construction checkup: Museum Park Place II

Posted 10/9/2008 by Mark Boyer

Museum Park Place South at  1901 S Calumet Ave in the South Loop, Chicago

It's only a matter of time before another big red checkerboard emerges in the 1900 block of South Calumet Avenue. The second tower from the Museum Park Place development is coming out of the ground in the Enterprise Companies' Central Station super development, and it's growing fast.

Museum Park Place renderingIt has been a little over a month since I last posted a sales update for this building at 1901 S Calumet Ave, and it looks like they've been adding at least one floor per week. I count at least 11 residential floors on top of the parking garage, and windows have been added to the first few residential floors. When completed, the building will have 29 stories and 276 one- to three-bedroom condos.

When I spoke with Ralph Oliva from Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in August, he said a little more than half of the homes in the building had been sold, and that there were still units available in every floor plan. Prices for most of the condos run from the $250s to the $600s. There will also be west-facing townhouses starting in the $860s.

- Rate and review Museum Park Place South at NewHomeNotebook.com

Inside a model at Park Kingsbury Lofts

Posted 10/9/2008 by Mark Boyer

Park Kingsbury Luxury Lofts is located at 678 N Kingsbury St in River North, just a couple blocks away from the YoChicago office, but it recently occurred to us that we haven't toured the sales center since Jameson Real Estate took over the project's sales and marketing duties. To change that, I took a stroll down to Kingsbury Street yesterday and met with Jameson agent Lindsey Delrahim, who showed me around the two-bedroom furnished model.

Park Kingsbury is the only new loft development in River North listed on NewHomeNotebook.com, and it's notable for the size of the lofts that will be available. During our tour, Delrahim said the smallest loft, aside from the model, has 1,700 square feet of living space, and the largest has 3,100 square feet. Prices run from the $470s to $1.6 million.

- Rate and review Park Kingsbury Luxury Lofts at NewHomeNotebook.com.

SoNo's first closings set for November

Posted 10/9/2008 by Joseph Askins

SoNoDuring our chat about Joffrey Tower earlier this week, Diana Luo mentioned that Smithfield Properties would start closing units at its other new tower, SoNo, starting the first week of November.

SoNo's sales staff will move into a new sales center inside the high-rise, located at 860 W Blackhawk St on the Near North Side, on Oct. 24. Models will open up for visitation shortly thereafter, she says.

If our earlier reports are any indication, the percentage of homes under contract at SoNo has dropped steadily over the course of the year, from 65 percent in March to 60 percent in June to around 55 percent today. Prices on the low end haven't changed: One-bedroom condos still start in the $290s. On the other end of the spectrum, prices appear to have inched upward slightly - the three-bedroom "lofts" on the tower's third through sixth floors top out in the $590s instead of the $570s that we've reported through most of the year.

Luo would not confirm the rumors that Smithfield has scrapped plans for SoNo's twin tower to the east, saying only that the company had not make a decision about the project's future phases.

- Rate and review SoNo at NewHomeNotebook.com.