Not every story we add to our Chicago Real Estate News feed warrants “top story” status or a “quote of the day” post, but that doesn’t make it any less interesting. Every Sunday, we’ll direct you to a few headlines that caught our eye for one reason or another. Give them a read on this lazy Sunday and add your thoughts or recent faves in the comments below.
- “Housing’s ‘New Normal’: More Renters, Slowing Home Appreciation,” from The Wall Street Journal: “The age of suburbinization and growing homeownership is over.”
- “Manhattan Landlords Testing Rent Increases,” from Curbed: Major players are removing concessions and bumping up prices in NYC.
- “Water conservation task force to Chicago: Turn off that tap,” from Crain’s Chicago Business: “Access to Lake Michigan water, restricted by a 1967 U.S. Supreme Court decree, is nearly tapped out.”
- “Lenders Pursue Mortgage Payoffs Long After Homeowners Default,” from Bloomberg: Borrowers can be on the hook for years after losing their homes.
You’ll find more good reads in our Weekend feed.
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