Chicago
Real Estate: Is It Overheating?
by Jeff OReilly
Chicago real estate is one of the greatest success
stories of the recent boom in property prices. With low, low mortgage
rates for Chicago home
(http://www.bestchicagomortgage.com/mortgage-calc.html) mortgage loans,
demand for real estate is going through the roof as people rush to snap
up great homes on the beautiful Chicago lakefront, as well as in
Chicago's many attractive suburbs.
More than eight million people now reside in the
Windy City. One of the few Midwest cities in the last decade to
increase in population, Chicago may be well on its way to satiation.
There are so few homes available that folks who want to buy Chicago
real estate are getting in ahead of the crowd by purchasing
pre-construction. Many pre-construction opportunities are available in
Chicago real estate.
Chicago Suburbs Real Estate Pre-Construction
In the Chicago suburb of Palos Hills, 17 different
pre-construction properties are available. You can, for example,
purchase a 2600 square foot 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse for $347,700.
While it's too early in the construction process
to offer a photo, many features and details are now available online.
Each of the townhouses in the development will have a full basement and
an eat-in kitchen with doors leading out to the patio. The very larger
master suite (20x19) has a walk-in closet and bath. This unit is being
built to be handicapped accessible as well.
Another of the many Chicago
(http://www.chicagorealestatereport.com/chicago-real-estate.html) real
estate finds available for sale in the pre-construction phase is a
smaller town home, 1800 square feet, with an asking price of $247,700.
This 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath unit will be ready in December and will
include spacious bedrooms (the two smallest are still 14x10), a
basement and granite counter tops with stainless steel sinks in its
13x11 kitchen. The townhouse community provides free parking for its
community member owners.
Researching Chicago Real Estate Online
Along with Chicago real estate listings and
pre-construction properties, online real estate sites such as Chicago
(http://www.chicago-home-for-sale.com/types-of-chicago-area-homes.html)
Homes for Sale offer some additional features that could be very
helpful to potential buyers, especially those relocating from outside
the Chicago area. From this site you can indicate the neighborhood you
want to investigate and ask for information on all aspects of Chicago
real estate in the designated area.
With Chicago real estate being as glutted as it
is, many may be tempted to say the market is overheating. But you can
still find real value in the Chicago real estate market by keeping an
eye out for undervalued properties and hidden pre-construction homes
that very well might prove to be exactly what you're looking for.
Nick Anderson is a nationally syndicated columnist
reporting from MyChicagoIl.US
Jeff OReilly is an author of several books on
many topics and a leader in seo and website production. Glyconutrients
Jeff OReilly may be contacted at http://www.page1seolabs.com
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