Showing posts with label Geno Petro chicago real estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geno Petro chicago real estate. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2016

Wrigleyville Home Stand

Sheffield & Waveland 



















The Cubs are back in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago this weekend to take a swing (haha) at baseball immortality. My condo is a few blocks away from the field and I'm looking forward to being 'present in the moment,' if only from afar (note the 'Bleachers' center field entrance above). Ticket prices are ridiculous so the game will most likely be broadcasted via old school radio waves for me. That's cool. Really cool.





Geno Petro | CHICAGO REALTOR®





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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Nighthawks At An Uptown Diner

Golden House Restaurant Uptown Chicago
Golden House Restaurant in Uptown Chicago

The Golden House Restaurant, tucked next to the Riviera Theatre in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood, is a 1960s throwback to an epicurean era when 'greasy spoon' trumped 'haute cuisine' everyday of the week and twice on Sundays; or at least for the locals north of Wilson and either side of Broadway. I peeked through the gritty window and snapped this shot of the lone waitress hunkering down over a late night cup of Joe while a patron tried to catch some shut-eye in a crimson booth in the back. And like the sign says: BREAKFAST SPECIAL  2 Large Eggs with Potatoes and Toast $3.75. A pre-holiday nod to 'all the gypsie hacks and insomniacs,' in the spirit of Tom Waits and Edward Hopper.





Friday, December 12, 2014

Calder Red at the Chicago Fed

red Flamingo Calder sculpture
'Flamingo' by Calder. Chicago Federal Plaza

























Vermilion; they call it Calder red. Constructivist; smaller pieces joined together to form one large stabile. Mies van der Rohe backdrop: Forty years later, less is still more.  In 1974 Alexander Calder's 'Flamingo' was unveiled at the newly christened Federal Plaza in the 'Loop' district of downtown Chicago. Standing more than fifty feet high and complex in its artistic restraint, this promontory sculpture catches my eye each time I pass it.














Thursday, December 04, 2014

Chicago Style Condo-ments

Chicago Style relish
Vienna 'Chicago Style' hot dog relish @Mariano's on Ashland Ave























LOL. (or maybe I just think the title is cute because I'm a Chicago Realtor.) Anyway, I haven't eaten meat in years--although calling myself a 'vegetarian' is a little misleading since 50% of my culinary consumption is some form of pizza--but I can report with certainty that the neon green concoction pictured above is a condiment unique to this neck of the Midwest woods. Walk into any hot dog stand in any Chicago neighborhood: the Wiener's Circle (oh yeah, there), Jimmy's in Humboldt Park, or even Wolfy's on Peterson (hey, they're still technically in the city limits), order your dog 'Chicago Style,' and everyone knows what you're talking about. And don't mention the word ketchup unless it's for a side of fries. But if you're from around these parts, vegetarian or not, you already know better.




Geno Petro | Chicago Realtor









Wednesday, December 03, 2014

Under The Wells St 'L' (Brown Line)

Wells and Jackson Chicago intersection
Wells St & Jackson, Chicago























Idling in afternoon traffic on Wells St under the Brown Line 'L' tracks as a second-shift wave of commodities traders make their way over to the CBOT for some overnight market trading (or perhaps, to the corner bar around the block). I actually have a real estate client who lives and dies by the future of milk. "One day its cream, the next its curd," he once told me. "At least you Realtors have an MLS with a set inventory. Us milk guys are hanging out there on our own."  Not for the lactose intolerant, I suppose...








Sunday, November 30, 2014

Highland Park: Smashing ZuZu



Madame ZuZu's in Highland Park





Dropped in for a spot of tea and a vegan sandwich yesterday at Billy Corgan's Highland Park, (Illinois) tea house; Madame ZuZu's. Cool space. Cozy decor. Piano & small music area. Tucked into a MCM strip of storefronts in the old Highland Park business district. Took me right back to '1979' grad school--kind of eerie for a moment--until I looked at the menu (which snapped me in warp-speed back to 2014): one of those 'small plate' & $14 cup of tea sort of offerings you'd expect to find in LA or NYC...tasty, if not filling. Pickle sandwich, almond butter & jelly, humus & arugula, etc. Obscure 1940s music piped through the sound system was predictable and maybe just a little tired (Don's Coffee House in Rogers Park had this pre-retro vibe nailed in the 1990s). The place was (surprisingly?) empty except for a North Shore faux-hipster dad and his giggling tween daughters in matching private school hoodies at the next table, knocking into the back of my chair, snapping selfies, and jabbering about their new Tesla. After 45 minutes or so of silent judgement I finally got up, paid the bill, and crawled away in my Prius. Then I drove to Costco for my real lunch: a $2.17 slice of pizza & jumbo cup of Sierra Mist. They say Billy (and the occasional Pumpkin or two) pops in from time to time to take the small venue stage. Now he's a faux-hipster I might pay $14 to have my chair bumped into for an hour or two--although years ago, I did drive by B & Courtney Love snapping at each other on N. Southport Avenue, one Sunday morning. That was kind of cool and it was free. 


Madame ZuZu's interior photo









Friday, November 28, 2014

Chicago Neighborhood Average Home Prices 2014

Chicago NeighborhoodAverage Price
(All Homes)
Average Price
(per sq ft)
Average Price
(2 Bedrooms)
Lincoln Park $862,524$364$441,166
Near North Side $716,673$411$604,014
North Center  $638,158$275$337,971
Loop $536,739$370$498,334
Lake View $507,736$270$357,816
West Town $501,502$260$360,573
Forest Glen $490,025$247$283,576
Logan Square $473,710$235$298,499
Near South Side $457,265$318$422,743
Lincoln Square $399,601$225$252,513
Near West Side $365,791$261$337,805
Edison Park $353,389$223$207,285
Irving Park $351,501$174$187,656
Bridgeport $340,102$171$214,972
Avondale $334,120$182$220,375
Kenwood$331,162$125$111,575
Norwood Park $314,836$206$215,275
North Park $313,132$171$185,396
Beverly $306,085$160$142,427
Hyde Park $302,208$158$156,465
Jefferson Park $296,014$177$195,937
Armour Square $290,575$207$229,237
Uptown $289,169$190$243,046
Edgewater  $279,854$180$241,306
Portage Park $267,189$165$163,524
Albany Park $264,828$166$161,349
Oakland $261,598$118$118,392
Dunning $238,736$168$177,386
Douglas $229,350$108$143,089
Lower West Side $226,446$156$197,413
West Ridge $220,478$133$115,015
Montclare $217,560$153$141,739
Belmont Cragin $209,908$127$138,654
McKinley Park $207,561$125$149,256
Rogers Park $205,530$134$150,684
Garfield Ridge $204,443$159$154,085
Mount Greenwood  $197,474$155$148,548
Hermosa $188,244$122$131,563
Clearing $181,281$136$120,913
Grand Boulevard $177,916$86$77,233
O'Hare $177,201$146$140,519
Archer Heights $167,504$126$112,934
Morgan Park $163,649$103$102,266
West Lawn $146,857$111$87,343
Ashburn $143,259$113$102,886
Humboldt Park $142,194$90$87,843
Brighton Park $140,517$97$104,957
Austin $122,883$86$91,257
Avalon Park$120,199$76$74,473
South Shore $119,594$63$52,705
East Garfield Park $115,568$60$67,764
Calumet Heights $113,717$84$86,558
Woodlawn $112,012$73$80,193
Hegewisch $110,370$90$74,729
Chatham $108,714$76$65,213
Washington Heights $106,828$76$75,369
New City $103,380$80$123,677
Gage Park $102,761$80$70,506
North Lawndale $100,631$46$43,056
South Lawndale $100,238$71$72,761
East Side $99,285$87$76,007
Auburn Gresham $96,664$63$59,037
Chicago Lawn$95,751$75$65,996
Washington Park $90,837$49$45,684
South Chicago $87,573$55$58,305
West Garfield Park  $85,057$38$28,400
Pullman $76,372$59$64,270
Roseland $69,689$54$53,590
Burnside $68,765$48$63,111
Englewood $66,394$28$18,836
West Pullman $56,828$46$48,356
West Englewood$56,047$31$26,344
Fuller Park $54,182$30$41,440
South Deering $53,680$42$26,743
Riverdale $26,579$22$17,310


And don't forget to click the link below for 2 bedroom condo listings in Chicago


Geno Petro | Chicago Realtor 





Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The River North Neighborhood of Chicago

Chicago river north neighborhood boat dock


















"River North is where the hip meet the moneyed (not to say that a person can’t be both) in 21st century Chicago. It’s obvious, however, that this 'Near North’ neighborhood (also known as the Gallery District) on the historic Chicago River houses an eclectic demographic community unlike most others in the city...."  click here to read my entire Houses.com article.


Geno Petro | Chicago Realtor





Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Recycle or Rehab?

Chicago condo recycle room


















The peeps sure like to party in Wrigleyville, and my Park Place Towers condo building is no exception. This is what the Recycle Room (for just one of the 55 floors) looks like every Monday morning after a big game; and the Bears won! (It's even worse when one of our Chicago sports teams lose.) Betty Ford would do well to set up a rehab recruiting kiosk in the lobby--or at least post a toll-free Help Hotline number over the trash chute--especially during baseball season.










Monday, November 24, 2014

Chicago Alley FAQs

Chicago Uptown neighborhood alley






















Not every city has them and none have more than we do--I'm speaking of the Chicago alley; that back street agglomeration of ubiquitous urban grit. In case you were wondering, here's a quick Q & A on the subject:

How many are there?
-- Close to 1900 miles worth throughout 95% of the neighborhood blocks.

When was the first Chicago alley annexed?
-- 1830.

How wide are they?
--16 feet minimum (although a few 'grandfathered' ones are as narrow as 12 feet). Most, however, are 18 feet.

Are they One-Way only?
Not usually. In fact, the 'One-Way Only' Chicago alley is a rare easement. However, try telling that to the garbage truck coming your way.

Can you park in one over night?
--Now what do you think? (Actually, the Chicago City Ordinance states that you can load and unload in an alley but for "no longer than is necessary." Yeah, right.

Will the City of Chicago tow your ride from an alley?
--Oh hell yes.

How much will it cost you?--$150 Ticket; $150 Tow.

Who plows the alleys in winter?--Usually nobody.

Are taxis allowed to pick-up or drop-off a fare in a Chicago alley?
--Hmmm. Good question.  I've been told 'No' by more than one over the years.

Can you work on you car in an alley?--Well you can, but the fine is $25.

Is there a Speed Limit?
--Yep. 15 MPH.


And in case you find yourself in that "no longer than necessary" trick bag while unloading the Costco cargo click here >>> City of Chicago Towing Locator.
















Saturday, November 22, 2014

A Curious Chi-Town Question...

17th Church of Christ, Scientist in Chicago Loop neighborhood
Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist -- 55 E Upper Wacker Drive, Chicago





















Okay, I suppose I could 'Google' it but the average layman has to wonder....where are the other 16?  The address alone is a mouthful.









Friday, November 21, 2014

$300 Boat On $300,000 Chicago Lot

$300 boat in Chicago West Town neighborhood



















Its been there for as long as I can recall---parked (docked?) on a vacant lot at the corner of W. Ohio and Noble Avenues in Chicago's West Town/Ukrainian Village neighborhood. A few doors down, a busted-up frame tear down (on a same size 25' x 125' parcel)  recently Closed for $300,000.  Even without the land yacht, that's a lot of minnows, little buddy.  I have a listing two blocks away for just a few dobraos more---and it has a fireplace, two full baths, and a stainless steel kitchen. Hey, whatever floats your...whatever









Thursday, November 20, 2014

Uptown Chicago Renters...Ready to Move?

Darlington Hotel in Chicago Uptown neighborhood
Picture: "The Darlington" One of the few remaining North Side Chicago 'transient' hotels




























The Darlington Hotel is a 1920s era SRO located at the corner of Racine and Leland Avenues in Chicago's Uptown Neighborhood. Gritty on its best day, The 'D' is a housing option for those unfortunate souls who find themselves one jump ahead of a homeless shelter. Godspeed to them all.

For all others, the fall real estate season is winding down and there are some negotiation opportunities to be had in the real estate market place. If you have a dog (or even two) and think its easier to just stay put than pack up and move in winter, then click here >>> for a current list of Chicago Pet Friendly Rentals. You may be surprised what a non-owner-occupied condo might rent for in the off-season.

Or, if you are simply curious about what condos are trading for on your block, then click here >>> for quick access to my Chicago MLS Property Search.

And if all else fails, The D rents rooms by the week.



Geno Petro | Chicago Realtor





Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Rejoice! Chicago Pet Friendly Rentals!

No Dogs Allowed Chicago Uptown neighborhood

















Fido not welcome in your current crib? No worries...I've just added a Chicago Pet Friendly Rental page to my GenoPetro.House web site. Updated weekly, the link provides a current list in PDF format of Residential Rental listings with the following Chicago MLS status flags:

* New, Price Change, Back On Market, and Reactivated.

* Price points: $1,000 to $7,000+ monthly.

* Pet (specifically 'Dog') Friendly.

Reach out to me for a more 'drilled-down' list or to request a live showing.




Geno Petro | Chicago Realtor





Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Wrigley Field Reno

Wrigley Field Reno in Wrigleyville neighborhood


















A few months back I published a post on the Houses.com Blog that touched on the future of Wrigleyville, along with some other neighborhood housing stats.  Pictured above is a snap shot of the current renovation (looking at left-center field from Clark & Waveland exterior perspective) after they ripped out the bleachers. Kind of appropriate on such a cold chilly day (wind chill -2 on November 18th. Geez..)




Monday, November 17, 2014

Lincoln/Ashland Project Moving Along

Lincoln/Belmont/Ashland rubble in Chicago West Lakeview neighborhood

















Hate to see the historic art deco building at the six-corner intersection of Lincoln/Belmont/Ashland finally get reduced to real estate rubble (after so many years of speculation) but hey, such is life in the architectural universe. In later years, the location was the West Lakeview branch of the former LaSalle Bank (also now resting in peace). After it closed in 2008, the site was slated for residential loft development but the looming 'late-aught' housing bubble put the kibosh on that idea and the property stood vacant for several fiscal quarters. Then in 2013, the Target Corporation purchased the property with plans for medium-box retail but that idea didn't fly with the real estate gods, either. Big Red then flipped it to Novak Construction who now envisions 60,000 square feet of mixed-use retail, residential utopia, and blah, blah ,blah...(Everybody in the neighborhood already knows all this. I just needed to say something to go with my picture.)