One of the best things about summer in Chicago is the music. Every week, a music festival or outdoor concert series is happening somewhere in the Greater Chicago area, giving music fans plenty to look forward to.
Luckily, there are still plenty of music festivals and events on our calendar this month, and our real estate agents are excited to soak up every last drop of the summer season!
A spacious kitchen is a dream for many homeowners. It's the heart of the home, where meals are prepared and families gather. However, not all Chicagoland homes for sale come with a large kitchen, and sometimes, we must make the most of the space we have. Whether you're looking to enhance your current kitchen or staging your home for potential buyers, there are several effective strategies to make your kitchen feel more spacious.
Light Colors: One of the simplest ways to create a sense of space is using light colors. Opt for whites, creams and soft pastels for walls, cabinets and countertops. Light colors reflect light, making the room feel airy and open. Dark colors, while dramatic, can make a room feel smaller and more enclosed.
Natural Light
Spring is in the air here in the Chicagoland area, and our brokers are excited for the return of many amazing farmers markets. Warmer weather means it's time to take advantage of fresh, seasonal produce at the outdoor markets in these Chicagoland neighborhoods.
As you probably know, St. Patrick's Day is kind of a big deal in Chicagoland. With the green river and one of the largest St. Patrick's Day parades in America, it's not a holiday that tends to go unnoticed around here. You'll find big and small celebrations taking place across every Chicagoland neighborhood.
If you're wondering how to spend your St. Paddy's Day, you've come to the right place. Let our real estate agents be your guides to St. Paddy's Day festivities in the local area.
Last year, we shared with you some of our favorite historic homes in Chicagoland. Today, we're back with another look at some of the most significant historic houses in several Chicagoland neighborhoods.