The Agent's Perspective
Ryan Wallenfang

Chicago: Still One Of The Best Real Estate Markets

Ryan Wallenfang

Home prices are still rising in Chicago. While other areas of the country continue to see declining home prices, Chicago continues to eke out a modest gain. See: Chicago Housing Continues to Appreciate

There are good reasons for this, too… Chicago is a growing community and, lets face it, we like living here. With the lake and hundreds of parks, plenty of public and private golf courses, easy get-a-ways to Wisconsin and Michigan, great food and night life, and two regional airports when you really need to get far-far away. We have a well balanced workforce, ethnic diversity living in reasonable harmony (considering world events), a relatively well educated population and opportunity for higher education or technical training for anyone who desires something better. All this adds up to a great place to live. The next logical step is finding a home.

Most people in Chicago buy property to live there. It is an investment you can live in, but primarily it satisfies one of our most basic needs - shelter. In areas of the country suffering from real estate deflation, there was an indulgence in speculation in real estate. This hurt everyone. Short-turn loans with absurdly low interest rates fostered over-buying and unsustainable inflation. Thankfully, those teaser rates are over. And, rates are still historically low for buyers. Real estate is a necessity and a long term commitment. It is also the only real tax break left for the regular guy.

December 21, 2006 12:05 pm • In: The Agent's Perspective

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