Archive for September, 2010
Kane County Event to Help Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure
The largest, free foreclosure-prevention event for Chicago’s West suburban homeowners is happening in Elgin this Saturday. Keep Your Home is designed to help Chicago area homeowners at risk of foreclosure modify their loans and lower their payments. More than 100 volunteers will be on hand, including real estate attorneys and HUD-certified counselors, to review homeowner [...]
Verseman to Build Completely Custom Homes in Cary
Home shoppers desiring a one-of-a-kind personalized residence in a picturesque and preferred setting can now head to Walnut Ridge, an all-new community in Cary that will feature five completely custom homes designed and built by Verseman Development. Located a half mile east of Rt. 14 in a heavily landscaped and quiet cul-de-sac, Walnut Ridge has [...]
Daley to Receive Award for a Green Job Well Done
Chicago is one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the country, and we have our mayor to thank for it. Mayor Richard M. Daley has made such a green impact with our city that an award has been created with his namesake. The U.S. Green Building Council has announced that Mayor Richard M. Daley [...]
Gerstad Readys Community For Stimulus Plans
With the economy’s ups and downs many of us are still looking for our own stimulus plan. For those looking for a new home, Gerstad Builders has the perfect plan for you a whole new series of homes designed to fit your budget. Of course, much like our government, to bring in new plans the [...]
How Much Time Do You Spend in Chicago Traffic?
A new study that tracks commuter travel claims that, out of the 51 major cities in the country, Chicago residents spend less time in rush-hour traffic than anyone else. Really? The report, created by Joseph Cortright for CEOs for Cities and entitled, “Driven Apart: How Sprawl is Lengthening Our Commutes and Why Misleading Mobility Measures [...]





