Neighborhood Match-Up: Lakeshore East vs. River West

Two of our hottest neighborhoods right now are Lakeshore East and River West. Check out our comparison below to see how these two neighborhoods match up against one another!

Lakeshore East

Right where the river and the lake meet, lies Lakeshore East. With its amazing location downtown by the Loop, this is rapidly becoming one of Chicago’s favorite neighborhoods. The location is ideal for anyone wanting a little quiet while also being close to all of the action downtown.

River West

Located on the west bank of the Chicago River South Branch, River West is part of the West Loop neighborhood. Close to amazing restaurants, shops, and nightlife, there’s no beating River West! A unique location above former warehouses and factories gives this neighborhood character and charm.

History and Unique Attributes

In River West, swing by the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop and choose from a selection of historical books and memorabilia dating back all the way to 1938!

In Lakeshore East, check out the beautiful Lakeshore East Park, a 6 acre botanical recreational garden.

Dining and Nightlife

When you’re in River West, make sure to pick up a cup of coffee from Big Shoulders Coffee. Try out their signature marshmallow latte too! If you’re looking for some good food, we highly recommend Jerk Jamaican BBQ.

In Lakeshore East, start off your morning at Eggy’s Diner and finish your evening at The Dearborn, two top spots in the area.

Arts and Culture

In River West, check out Open Books – a bookstore packed with donated books that helps provide funding for adult literacy programs with their profits.

Lakeshore East is very close to Millenium Park, the Chicago River Walk, and the Magnificent Mile, all loaded with culture, amenities, and areas to explore and soak in Chicago vibes.

Shopping and Activities

River West has amazing shopping choices that include Threadless HQ, Billy Reid, and Uncommon James just to name a few.

Available Properties Nearby

If you’re looking for a brand new condo near River West or Lakeshore East, be sure to check these out:

Cirrus – 211 N Harbor Dr

The St. Regis Chicago – 363 E Wacker Dr

Both Lakeshore East and River West have so much to offer for those looking to settle in Chicago! Check out both of these neighborhoods and their available listings to find your next home in either Lakeshore East or River West!

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Neighborhood Match-Up: Wicker Park vs. Lincoln Park

Wicker Park vs Lincoln Park is a tough comparison. Both Chicago neighborhoods make fantastic places to call home, each with their own charm and character.

Wicker Park vs. Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park is located a few miles north of the Loop along Lake Michigan, and Wicker Park is northwest of downtown. While many are drawn to Lincoln Park for its lakefront location and unbelievable park access, Wicker Park attracts plenty for its eclectic scene and shops.

If you’re wondering which spot is right for you, let’s take a closer look at how the two Windy City neighborhoods compare.

History and Other Unique Attributes

Originally Lincoln Park was called “Lake Park” after the 60 acres of sprawling lakeside green space. In 1865, the neighborhood changed its name to what we now know it as to honor Abraham Lincoln after his assassination. While the area has a complex history, over the last fifty years, the neighborhood has remained a popular place to live, raise a family, and visit.

Wicker Park didn’t become the diverse and trendy spot it is today until the last couple of decades. Before then, the area was considered Polish Downtown and later Puerto Rican Downtown. Ten years ago, Forbes named Wicker Park one of the hippest neighborhoods in the country.

Dining and Nightlife

If you’re a self-proclaimed foodie, you can’t go wrong living in Wicker Park or Lincoln Park. Both areas have excellent spots to grab a drink, bite to eat, or night on the town.  

Neither places are known for many chains, but instead have a lot of truly local restaurants. Division Street and Milwaukee Street are home to many of Wicker Park’s most popular restaurants. 

Lincoln Park’s best eateries are a bit more scattered throughout the neighborhood, but you can find some great spots along Lincoln Avenue and Halsted Street.

Arts and Culture

Wicker Park definitely takes the prize in this department. It attracts plenty of young artists and therefore boasts a creative culture. The neighborhood is sprinkled with hip art galleries and cool venues.

Throughout the nice months, you can also find plenty of art and music festivals happening in the area.

Education

Both Lincoln Park and Wicker Park offer plenty of public school options for children and teenagers. 

Lincoln Park is the only neighborhood out of the two known for traditional higher education. The area is home to DePaul, a prestigious and private Catholic university.

Wicker Park is home to the University of Aesthetics and Cosmetology.

Where to Live

If you’re considering making Lincoln Park or Wicker Park home, check out some new buildings in both areas:

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Neighborhood Match-Up: Gold Coast vs. Lincoln Park

Two of our favorite neighborhoods in Chicago are Gold Coast and Lincoln Park. Check out our comparison below to see how these two neighborhoods shape up against one another.

Gold Coast vs. Lincoln Park

Just south of North Ave. and east of LaSalle Street, Gold Coast is one of Chicago’s hottest neighborhoods. Gold Coast has it all, with its prime location, proximity to the lake, shopping, and nightlife as well. With so much to do, Gold Coast is one of our top neighborhoods.

Lincoln Park is located between Diversey Parkway and North Avenue, close to the lake as well. It is home to restaurants, cafes, and multiple CTA options making it very accessible. With the beautiful park and a prime location, Lincoln Park is one of our favorite Chicago neighborhoods, too!

History and Unique Attributes

The Gold Coast Historic District has multiple historic landmarks within it and is also a part of the National Register of Historic Places. Gold Coast also boasts Oak Street Beach among other attributes.

Lincoln Park is home to the Chicago History Museum as well as the beautiful Lincoln Park Zoo.

Dining and Nightlife

Gold Coast is filled with great restaurants and wonderful nightlife, including Gibson’s Bar and Steakhouse, Nico Osteria, and 360 Chicago!

Lincoln Park also has many popular restaurants including Alinea and Cafe-Ba-Ba-Reeba, as well as late night spots like The J. Parker and Beermiscuous.

Shopping and Activities

The next time you’re in Gold Coast, make a visit Restoration Hardware on Dearborn and Goethe for an upscale shopping experience. While you’re there, check out their jaw-dropping cafe as well!

The Oak Street Shopping District is also located in Gold Coast and is home to upscale designers and luxury brands.

Lincoln Park also boasts plenty of boutique shopping, as well as big brands like Crate and Barrel and West Elm to peruse too.

Education 

Lincoln Park is home to DePaul University’s undergraduate campus.

Available Properties

If you’re searching for a home to live in or near the Gold Coast and Lincoln Park areas, check out one of these listings below!

70 W. Burton Place

100 E. Walton St.

400 N. LaSalle St.

Both Gold Coast and Lincoln Park have so much to offer for those looking to settle in and purchase a condo. Be sure to check out both of these neighborhoods and their available condo listings to find your next home in either Gold Coast or Lincoln Park.

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The Ultimate Summer Home Maintenance Checklist for Chicago Condo Owners

Here’s what you need to check to keep your condo in working order this summer.

Summer Home Maintenance Checklist

Patio Conditions

Before enjoying your outdoor space with the new warm weather, take some time to fully ensure your patio is ready to go for the summer.

Start by examining and cleaning your patio furniture.

Use this time to also wipe down your deck surface before putting your furniture out.

We recommend inspecting your grill and looking over all of your outside amenities for any winter damage.

Double check your fire extinguisher to make sure it’s in working order before firing up the grill this summer, too!

Outdoor Lighting

Make sure your outdoor summer lighting is in working order.

This includes flood lights, deck lights, and any extra summer lighting for your patio.

Double check that your outlets are not damaged and that there is no exposed wiring that could be affected by the summer elements.

A/C Unit

Spend some time inspecting your A/C unit after the long winter hiatus.

In addition to changing out air filters and cleaning your vents, give your A/C unit a good rinse off from all of the accumulated debris. Take some time to make sure everything is in working order.

If you’re unsure of proper maintenance, bring out a trained professional to take a look. 

Bugs

The summer brings all sorts of critters out of winter hiding.

Inspect your doors, windows, and any cracks and crevices for possible bug entrances into your condo.

If you notice any unwanted bugs in your condo, contact an exterminator to resolve the problem so you can enjoy a bug free summer.

There’s nothing like summer in Chicago! Try out these tips to prepare your condo for the warm months so that you can properly enjoy yourself this summer.

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Neighborhood Match-Up: Streeterville vs. Lincoln Park

Two of our hottest neighborhoods in Chicago are Streeterville and Lincoln Park. Check out our comparison below, where we break down how these two neighborhoods shape up against one another.

Streeterville vs Lincoln Park

Streeterville

Streeterville is a neighborhood between the Lake and Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. It has convenient access to the highway as well as various public transportation options. Filled with rich history, thriving restaurants, nightlife, as well as residential options, Streeterville is one of Chicago’s best neighborhoods!

Lincoln Park

Further north, Lincoln Park is nestled between Diversey Parkway and North Avenue, close to the Lake as well. It is home to restaurants and cafes, as well as multiple train and bus options. With amazing green space and a prime location, Lincoln Park is another one of our favorite Chicago neighborhoods.

History and Unique Attributes

Streeterville is home to The Chicago Water Tower, which currently serves as the Chicago office of Tourism Art gallery.

Lincoln Park is home to the Chicago History Museum as well as the Lincoln Park Zoo.

Work and Industries

Lincoln Park has plentiful jobs in retail and service, as well as employment at DePaul University.

Streeterville also has jobs in retail and service, as well as at NBC Tower, Northwestern Hospital, and Lurie Children’s Hospital.

Dining and Nightlife

Streeterville is home to restaurants such as Beatrix, Volare, Purple Pig, and Capital Grill. Additionally, some of their best late night spots include Billy Goat Tavern, Three Dots and a Dash, and The Signature Lounge at the 96th.

Lincoln Park has restaurants including Alinea and Cafe-Ba-Ba-Reeba, as well as late night spots like The J. Parker and Beermiscuous.

Education 

Streeterville is home to Northwestern University’s Downtown Campus as well as the University of Chicago Gleacher Center.

Lincoln Park is home to DePaul University’s undergraduate campus.

Both Streeterville and Lincoln Park have so much to offer for those looking for their next new home! Check out both of these neighborhoods and their available listings to find your next home in either Streeterville or Lincoln Park.

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The Complete Condo Maintenance Checklist for Every Time of Year

For many, especially first-time homeowners, condo maintenance may seem daunting, but we hope that it doesn’t have to be with this condo maintenance checklist.

Condo Maintenance Checklist

Keeping your condo in tip-top shape will help provide you with peace of mind and avoid larger issues down the road.

Who Pays for Condo Repairs

Before breaking down the maintenance checklists for each season, it’s essential to address the party responsible for covering condo repairs. Since condo owners pay dues to the HOA (Homeowner Association), there may be confusion about which responsibilities fall on the condo owner and which fall on the HOA. 

The fees typically cover the common or shared areas of a building, while the condo owner is usually responsible for anything inside their unit.

When it comes to water damage, the condo owner almost always needs to deal with plumbing issues within their home.

If you have a run-in with unwanted bugs or critters inside your walls, the pest control bill will likely fall on you. However, if the issue seems to extend beyond your place or as a result of a joint area breeding pests, HOA may be obligated to pay.

If you end up in a situation where you’re still unsure, read your HOA rules and regulations in detail. Also, don’t be afraid to reach out directly to the association if you need more clarity.

Fall Maintenance

As the leaves begin changing colors, this is your sign it is time for some fall maintenance. To prepare for the cooler weather, there are a few important steps.

To ensure good air quality, be sure to check and change your air filters. While this should be done every three months, the change of the season is an excellent reminder to do it.

While air filters help catch debris and dust, you may also want to clean the vents. You can turn off your HVAC system and use a duster, soft cloth, or vacuum to clean the ducts. This will help ensure clean air flows through your condo once you turn on the furnace.

Don’t neglect cleaning your secondary dryer lent to prolong the life of your dryer, improve your machine’s ability to dry clothes quickly, and help keep energy bills down. This fairly simple task involves removing the lint screen and using a handheld vacuum (if you have one) to remove leftover bits of lint. While the lint trap is drying, try cleaning the slot the lint trap fits into with the vacuum.

Before the air and your windows are too cold, clean the inside window track and frame. You may be surprised by how much dust and dirt collect here. 

Lastly, if you have outdoor space, clean and clear it off before the snow comes.

Winter Maintenance

The Chicago winters are no joke. Be sure you protect your home from the winter weather to ensure a safe and cost-effective season.

Your first step to doing this involves checking building rules. Keep an eye out for any emails or newsletters that may address winterization policies for the building or other considerations for the chilly months.

A quick heat inspection is certainly worth your time. Examine all of your condo’s nooks and crannies to see where the heat may be escaping. Plug up any cracks, holes, or window seals where heat seems to be escaping. Take some time with spackle, sealant, or even use a temporary fix of folded towels in order to keep the heat in your condo.

Frozen pipes are the worst-case scenario for you condo, so check that they are properly insulated. Keep your water running slightly on any faucets that may be at risk of freezing.

To add extra insulation and prevent exposed pipes from freezing, you can always wrap towels or newspaper around them.

Spring Maintenance

As the flowers begin to bloom and the temperature starts to rise, spring cleaning is a must.

This is the time to get rid of the grime and thoroughly inspect and clean every inch of your condo. Check for fire hazards, potential leakages, and other signs of wear and tear.

To help ensure you don’t miss any spot, use this checklist as you scope through your home:

  • Windows and doors
  • Roofing, gutters, sidings
  • Dryer vents and exhaust fans
  • Water system
  • Chimneys and air vents
  • Caulk
  • Leaks

While you can likely check off this work yourself, it may be worth connecting with an experienced professional to take a second look or help with any task you need help with.

Summer Maintenance

Chicago summers call for outdoor time. So as this season approaches, get your essential condo checklist items out of the way.

If you have outdoor space and furniture, this is the time to move it back to its proper place. But before you bring these items out, check your patio and deck to see if it should be cleaned or repaired. Chances are, this space may need a good power wash.

With more time spent outside, make sure the outdoor lighting is working. If you need to replace your bulbs, consider an energy-efficient solution like solar lighting.

You’ll likely run your AC frequently during the summer, so check if you need to change your filter or clean the vents.

Inspect your walls, door, and windows to inspect for gaps. This will prevent unwanted critters and air from sneaking in.

Fire Prevention

Regardless of the season, fire prevention is crucial. The first step to preventing a condo fire is catching a fire before it starts.

Install smoke alarms throughout your home, and be sure to change the batteries annually.

Locate your heat sources so you can avoid leaving flammable items too close.

If you enjoy candles or have any type of open flame within your home, be extra cautious and monitor it frequently.

We hope you helped ease your mind a bit and equipped you with practical steps with this condo maintenance checklist.

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