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Jennifer Ames

2008 - A Positive Year in Real Estate for My Team

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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Last Minute Chicago Gift Ideas

If you've still got Christmas shopping to do, why not give your out-of-town family and friends (or even those in town!) a little Chicago flair this holiday season?

There is wide selection of great gifts available that capture the essence of the Windy City. These include mail order deep dish pizzas, Intelligentsia coffee gift sets, and even CTA merchandise.

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Chicago Christmas Activities

With plenty of snow, larger than life Christmas trees, and years of holiday tradition, there's nothing like Christmas in Chicago.

The Lincoln Park Zoo Lights, The Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza, and The Macy's Christmas Displays are just some of the great ways to enjoy this holiday season in the Windy City.

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Can't Sell Your Home at a Reasonable Price? Rent it!

I’d like to tip my hat to Jeff Kerr over at the ChiTown Living Blog for pointing out this informative article in the Chicago Tribune about what homeowners need to consider when renting out their homes.

As I’ve mentioned before, this is a conversation I have with my own clients from time to time. Of the 40 properties I have listed for sale at this time, five are also listed for rent.

There are a number of benefits to renting out your home, especially in the current market, but there are also some pitfalls to be considered.

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Useful Chicago Tech

Most people don’t expect much innovation from their local governments, but two city services - the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and the Chicago Public Library - have been rolling out some pretty neat tech features.

In the case of the CTA, their new bus tracker system is a feature that many of us have long wished for while waiting at the bus stop. Now, with a web-enabled phone, we can find just when the next bus will arrive on many of the most popular routes. The service is available both in a text format (telling you how many minutes until the next bus arrives) and in a map format (showing you where the buses on the route currently are).

The Chicago Public Library’s contribution is the recent addition of downloadable movies to their online downloads service. This means that in addition to e-books and audio books, you can now download select films to your home computer or iPod from the CPL website. Any downloaded programs will be accessible for three weeks, after which they will automatically delete themselves. You can browse the library’s current selection of downloadable content here.

While you shouldn’t hold your breath to see any blockbuster titles like The Dark Knight or Quantum of Solace appear anytime soon, there are still a few gems to be had - plus all the historical documentaries and do-it-yourself tutorials you could ever hope to watch.

You’ll need a CPL library card to access the service which is free to Chicago residents and Chicago property tax payers. You can apply for one at any branch location.

These are two nice new services that are now available - and coincidently, they both mean less time exposed to the Chicago winter and more time enjoying ourselves in warmer settings. That’s never a bad thing.

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