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Old Posted Sep 10, 2022, 2:05 AM
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Hopefully Chicago will boom again. A ton of potential within the zone indicated as Manhattan for Chicago. One benefit is probally the best bang for the buck in terms of an urban experience. Literally bang for the buck. A NE folk like myself could go there and live like a king whereas say in NYC, same price for a nice unit in Chicago might get one a dirty bathroom stall with a microwave that doesn't work and hardware floor with blood stains. 2k a month can go very far in Chicago rent wise.

An urban bargain if you ask me (minus the crime). But in time, hopefully things will get better.

I'd love to see the city putting up 25-30k units a year. A ton of potential.
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