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Since the City of Chicago’s home types differ a great deal from street to street within neighborhoods, I was wondering if there were in plans to split up the neighborhood trend data by property type (i.e. single family, multifamily, condo, etc)  This would be helpful in assessing land value as well as allowing individuals to negate properties that really don’t pertain to their general search. As an example if I’m looking for a multifamily home on the west side of chicago, I really don’t care what a one bedroom loft is going for in the west loop.

 

Thanks,

Adam 

Chicago Mortgage

Do I just put the accounts and mortgage loan number on the file form and file, what does it cost to file it. I am in chicago down town.Daley center

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I’ve been living in Chicago for about 3 years. I’ve spent most of the time stuck living in downtown by whitesox. I’m going to finish college in December and I don’t know if I want to get an apartment outside downtown or if I should stay in downtown.

I hate living in the city,it’s crowded and loud but my job is probably going to be there. I don’t want to be stuck in traffic for hours to get to work and then pay 20$ parking. If i lived downtown then I probably wouldn’t even buy a car.

Also, I think apartments are cheaper in the suburbs. I’m not making 1000+ dollar payments for an apartment when I could get a mortgage.

It would be good if I could get some input from people that live around here.

Winter sucks and I don’t know what would be worse. Winter stuck in traffic for hours or having to walk around and take the train in the freezing coold.

The new place.
Chicago Mortgage

As many of you know, I have to move because my previous landlord went into foreclosure. yolaleah.wordpress.com/2008/08/13/leah-the-librarian-vs-t…
Fun right? Well at least i have found a super cute new place.

 

  5 Responses to “Chicago Neighborhood Trends by property type”

  1. I would strongly recommend that you consult an attorney who does bankruptcies for a living. Do not even attempt to do your own filing.

    Note that if you make one single mistake…file or misfile one form, or do not file every single step in the process, the trustee will dismiss your bankruptcy and you will have to file all over again in 6 months. In the meantime, your creditors will be doing everything in their power to collect their debt before you can file again.

    The laws that were passed a few years ago made filing bankruptcies quite difficult for the average person to do.

  2. Sounds like you answered your own question. Also, a downtown unit will prove to be a very good investment. Buy don’t rent…and great idea from you….If you do not need a car…don’t buy one. You can always rent for the few times you might really want to go somwwhere You’ll more than offset the cost of living downtown…Good Luck on your new job

  3. I know a couple people who’ve had that happen to them. Super fun. It looks like you came through it on top though with a great place!

  4. Yeah. It totally sucks. But I’m pretty sure it was all meant to be since I’m in a place now that I totally love. :)

  5. Wow, great looking place. And the little garden walkway…it doesn’t even look like Chicago! Lovely!!!
    Can’t wait to see you Saturday!
    l

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