Few cities embrace St. Patrick's Day with the pride and fervor that Chicago does. Chicago's St. Patrick's Day traditions go back more than 180 years to the first Chicago Irish parade in 1843. This year, our real estate agents are here to be your guides to Chicagoland's St. Patrick's Day festivities.
Summer is traditionally considered peak season in the real estate world. And more homes indeed sell during the warmer months, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't buy a home in winter. In fact, as our real estate agents in Chicagoland have learned, the truth might be just the opposite.
Buying a Chicagoland home in winter comes with some significant advantages. At the end of the day, the right time to buy is whenever you're ready. But if your homeownership timeline aligns with the colder part of the year, you might enjoy some of these perks.
February is the perfect month for a date night in Chicagoland, and if you haven't decided where to plan a romantic evening in the Chicago suburbs, our real estate agents are here to help. These are some of our favorite restaurants for dinner for two in suburban Chicagoland.
A warm, welcoming cafe with a Mediterranean menu and European-inspired ambiance, Autre Monde is a charming date spot in Berwyn. Scratch-made meals are prepared using locally sourced ingredients...
February 9 is National Pizza Day, and in case you haven't heard, we happen to know a thing or two about pizza here in Chicagoland. Our real estate agents are here to share the best spots in the city to order a pie, from the iconic Chicago deep dish to the locally beloved tavern-style pizza.
With its thick, buttery crust that houses layers of molten cheese, deep dish pizza is a Chicago icon. This famous—some might say infamous—pie is loved by many and hated by some (especially those who insist it's not what "real" Chicagoans eat). But when it's done right,...
Black history and heritage have shaped Chicago in immeasurable ways. In 1926, historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week to promote learning about and celebrating Black history. This effort led to the creation of Black History Month. Chicago quickly became one of the cities where the observance took root through schools, cultural institutions, and community organizations.
There are countless ways to observe Black History Month in Chicagoland, from visiting museums to cultural events. Let our real estate agents be your guides to celebrating Black history and culture in Chicago.