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Churchill Club visitors can sample resort lifestyle

Thu, 07/29/2010 - 23:00
Churchill Club, a family-oriented clubhouse development in Oswego, will offer free lunches on the last Saturday of July and August for those who want to sample the resort lifestyle at the community and view two new Arlington Series models.


The door's always open

Thu, 07/29/2010 - 23:00
Pros and cons of buying the model home

When Karen and Aneil Mishra home-shopped in Okemos, Mich., in 2009, they restricted their search to new houses to minimize the effects of mold and dust on their family's allergies. But they didn't want to endure months of construction, which they had done for their last house in North Carolina.


Hawks player buys condo downtown

Thu, 07/29/2010 - 23:00
Chicago Blackhawks right winger Marian Hossa has paid $2.35 million for a three-bedroom, 3,940-square-foot condo unit in a Streeterville high-rise.


Can landlord use prepaid rent to pay for tenants' damage?

Thu, 07/29/2010 - 23:00
Q: The rental market in my city is tight, and it's common for applicants to offer many months' prepaid rent as an incentive for landlords to rent to them. I accepted six months' rent from a couple who signed a year's lease, then left after a few months. The damage they left behind was more than the security deposit could cover. Can I use the balance of the prepaid rent to make up the difference?


Real Estate Matters: Inherited townhouse causes sibling divide

Thu, 07/29/2010 - 15:13
Q My sister and I inherited a town home when our father died last year. A Realtor has estimated the current value to be about $160,000, with no mortgage on the property. The will stated that we each get half of the property. The town home has been for sale on and off since April 2009. We've had three contracts on it, but all have fallen through because the buyers really did not have the money.


Voters may be asked to OK tax on banks

Wed, 07/28/2010 - 17:18
Aldermen seek transfer fees from financial institutions that take a home through foreclosure

Chicago voters would be asked to decide whether the city should make banks pay transfer taxes when they take a home through foreclosure under a proposal approved Wednesday by a key City Council committee.


Home prices tick up 1.3% in May

Tue, 07/27/2010 - 23:00
It was the second straight monthly increase, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller index of 20 U.S. cities, but experts warn it is not likely to last. Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco are among the gainers.

Home prices posted strong gains in May as a federal stimulus program boosted sales. But many experts predict the housing market to soften this year as the effects of government support wane.


Proposal asks Chicago residents to 'out' vacant buildings

Tue, 07/27/2010 - 23:00
Unable to keep tabs on every vacant, untended building within Chicago, the city may be getting ready to ask neighborhood residents for help, and they'll get paid for their efforts.


Handy A to Z: Thermostats

Mon, 07/26/2010 - 14:19
Programmed perfection a goal with thermostats

Thermostats used to be mechanical. When you turned the dial, parts moved inside, including a glass vial holding a blob of mercury. The almost Rube Goldberg on-off switch worked, but digital controls and circuit boards provide more options — sometimes too many.


A legal look at community association issues

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
The legal workings of a community association are confounding, and professional help is expensive. Attendees at the recent annual conference of the Association of Condominium, Townhouse and Homeowners Associations had their questions answered during the popular "Ask An Attorney" session. Let's listen in:


Former Pulte execs venturing into new territory

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Two former executives of Pulte Homes, who happen to be husband and wife, are teaming up with a privately held real estate investment firm to get back into the homebuilding business.


House swap likely to run afoul of tax regulations

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Q: I am fed up with paying taxes to our greedy and burdensome governments who rob the masses. If I can find somebody I trust and we both don't have liens, can I sell my property for a minuscule amount and the second party sell his to me for a minuscule amount to reduce property taxes. In a year or less, we sell back to each other. Is this legal?


Limits on pursuing delinquent condo owners

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Q. Are there any restrictions on a management company or board on performing ongoing collection activity on a delinquent unit owner's account? If the unit owner is in bankruptcy, does this have any affect on collection activity?


Low-maintenance living at West Point Gardens

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
First-time buyers, empty-nesters and others seeking affordable single-family homes with freedom from exterior maintenance should check out the new Park Series at West Point Gardens.


Pritzker beach property listed

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Nicholas Pritzker, CEO and chairman of the Hyatt Development Corp., has placed his mansion in Covert, Mich., on the market for $4.95 million.


She gets paid to talk to the animals

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Professional sitter provides pets with creature comforts

Because she boards her American Saddlebred, ZuZu, at a stable, Sally Kazanis understands how devoted people are to their pets. This, she explains, is what makes her a thoughtful pet-sitter.


Condo spas that raise the bar on amenities

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Pressure and stress are natural byproducts of the mile-a-minute world in which we live. Ringing phones, traffic jams and last-minute deadlines jangle our nerves, put us on edge, and leave us yearning for peace and quiet.


Would using agent in foreclosure deal be worth it?

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Q. I'm thinking about buying a foreclosure in my old neighborhood. I've been renting an apartment for a year.


Old meets new in University Village

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Planned community on Near West Side transforms historic area

"Gypsies, pickpockets and even a man walking around with a chicken on his head. This was an edgy neighborhood back then. It was not for everybody," said Bill Lavicka, rehabber and preservationist.


Extra payments can knock years off mortgage

Thu, 07/22/2010 - 23:00
Q: In a recent article, a reader wanted to know whether it is better to make extra monthly mortgage payments or pay a larger sum at the end of the year. I suggest monthly payments. However, you failed to advise the reader to check to make sure there is no prepayment penalty in the contract.


Manufactured Home Foundation Certifications

Foundation CertificationsIf you are selling or buying a manufactured home, then most likely a foundation certification will be required. For all FHA and VA loans, an engineer's foundation certification is required that states that the home is placed on a permanent foundation that complies with the "HUD Permament Foundation Guide for Manufatured Homes", dated 1996 by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

We have partnered with the engineers at Foundation Certifications to provide a turn-key foundation certification service to you. You may place your order online by going to http://www.FoundationCerts.com/order.