Housing affordability in Chicago lowest it’s been in 17 years and likely longer – Crain’s*

A monthly index of affordability that the Chicago Association of Realtors released last week for March shows the affordability of houses in the city hitting the lowest point in the group’s data, which stretches back to January 2007.
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debtsor
1 year ago

This of course has nothing to do with tens or hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants occupying the lowest rung of the housing ladder, which in turn, effects every rung of the housing rung above that. There is no ‘affordable’ housing that isn’t cockroach and gang infested slums with 10 people per apartment any more.

pam
1 year ago
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dem leadership does it again

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