Illinois has second worst shrinkage in active housing inventory from 2019 to 2025 – Fast Company

Illinois has 63.8% fewer homes listed for sale than it had in the last pre-Covid year, 2019. One Connecticut was worse, losing 72.9% of its inventory.
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Old Joe
9 months ago

Hmm…let’s repurpose that migrant tent encampment! Gosh, could I become a Democratic Party consultant?

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