Yesterday, President Obama signed into law one of the largest pieces of legislation in American history, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (a.k.a. the economic stimulus package), a $787 billion mix of tax breaks and government spending intended to jumpstart the U.S. economy.
I’m no macro economist, so I can’t comment on the broader implications of the bill. However, I do understand the Chicago residential real estate market, and from what I’ve seen lately, the passage of the bill seems to be having some effect, whether direct or psychological, on homebuyers in Chicago.
Even to the casual observer, it’s easy to see how proud we Chicagoans are of the late Illinois rail-splitter-turned-president, Abraham Lincoln. There are Chicago streets, parks, statues, entire neighborhoods, and countless business establishments that have been built or named in Lincoln’s honor.
Now, Honest Abe's 200th birthday is nearly here, and there are countless events over the coming weeks where you can celebrate the man and take in some great history.
We may be in the dead of winter, but if you have kids, it’s not too soon to start thinking about signing up for summer camp. In fact, slots for some programs fill up quick over the winter, and if you don’t act fast, your kids could miss out on some great summer opportunities (and you on some summer peace and quiet!)
Below are some great Chicago summer camp offerings. All programs are day camps unless otherwise noted.
On Inauguration Day, as people from around the country and world were watching on TV and online, this Chicago Realtor was in D.C. in person for the swearing in of Barack Obama.
As an agent, I am used to talking with strangers, and that is exactly what I did the entire time in D.C. I met so many people waiting in lines, standing in crowds, and riding the Metra. Everyone was from different backgrounds, but we shared a common purpose… to witness history.
Here is what that day was like.
Chicago Agent magazine’s “Real Data 2009″ was delivered today. This book is their annual compilation of local residential statistics including top brokerage offices and top-producing agents. Their figures were taken from sales reported to Chicago’s Multiple Listing Service (MRED) from January through November 2008. Their stats are organized by county and include Cook, DuPage, Lake, McHenry, Kane and Will counties.
As with the preceding year, the report for 2008 is a somber one for most agents, but for others, including me, there’s plenty of positive news as well.
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