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January
7

Winter isn't always the most organized season in our homes. With clutter left over from the holidays and limited opportunities to get outside, homes start to become disorganized and chaotic. Our real estate agents are here to help.

Organization Tips for Your Chicagoland Home

Whether getting organized is part of your New Year's resolution, or you simply want to get a head start on spring cleaning, these simple and affordable organization tips will help your Chicagoland home look its best this winter. 

Declutter and Donate (or Sell)

The first and arguably most important step toward a tidier home is eliminating clutter. That means identifying what you don't need, excess tchotchkes, outdated decor, unworn clothes, old books and magazines, and finding them a new home.

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December
3

The future of the housing market is never certain, even for those of us whose lives and professions revolve around keeping tabs on the real estate world. But there are always trends that point to where the real estate market will head next. As our real estate agents in Chicago look ahead to 2026, we're able to make some very well-educated guesses about what the market will look like in the year ahead. 

2026 Market Predictions in Chicagoland

If you're planning to buy or sell a home in Chicagoland in 2026, here's what you can expect. 

More homes will sell

After a couple of years during which the housing market seemed to be stuck in neutral, 2026 may be the year when it kicks back into gear. The National Association of Realtors predicts roughly a

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September
11

Chicago is a city that wears many hats. It's a cultural epicenter, an economic powerhouse, and one of America's most architecturally striking cities. And let's not forget, it's also a college town. We've compiled a list of the top colleges and universities in Chicagoland. Take a look!

University of Chicago - Chicago, IL

Address: 5801 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637

A private research university that is consistently ranked among the best in the United States, the University of Chicago consists of an undergraduate college plus four graduate divisions: arts and humanities, biological sciences, physical sciences, and social sciences. The university's historic main campus encompasses more than 200 acres in the beautiful

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July
1

Chicago gets mighty hot when summer rolls around. This is the season to visit our beautiful Lake Michigan beaches and do whatever you need to do to keep cool. 

When it comes to staying cool, you might be tempted to close up the windows and bask in the air conditioning, but there are other ways of beating the heat. Our real estate agents in Chicagoland have some tips for keeping your home cool without blasting the AC. 

  • Open your windows at night.
    Sounds simple, right? Even on hot days in Chicago, things tend to cool down as the sun goes down. Open up the windows in your house to take advantage of nature's air conditioning, or better yet, open the windows at opposite ends of the house to create a cross-breeze. As soon as the sun rises in the morning, close the windows and draw the curtains to keep that...

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May
23

Are you ready for summer in Chicagoland? It's the season of street fairs and farmers markets, and days spent beachside along the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline. For Chicago homeowners, the months leading up to summer also offer an opportunity to prepare for the season ahead. Our real estate agents are here to share five helpful tips for getting your home summer-ready!

  • Wash your walkway and driveway. 
    Chances are, there's a lot of dirt, plant matter, and other assorted grime and debris all over your driveway and walkway from the colder months. As summer approaches, it's time for a cleanup. If there's a lot of loose material, start by sweeping it up with a push broom and dustpan (resist the urge to use your leaf-blower to avoid raising a major dust cloud). Then use a power washer to spray down hard surfaces...

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