Supply glut may set downtown home market back a year – The Real Deal

It’s not the case, however, that city homeowners are fleeing en masse for the suburbs. It’s investors who have put much of the current supply on the market.
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Chicago is a goner, DOA.
Move out of Illinois if you are smart.
Move now while you can still get something for your property.
Soon you will just have to walk away from it.
Illinois “Land of Slavery”

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