As Chicago's cold weather begins to fade and the Windy City lives up to its name with gusty spring storms, it's time to assess how the season has impacted your home. Taking proactive steps now can prevent costly repairs later and ensure your property remains in excellent condition. Our real estate agents recommend using this comprehensive checklist to transition your home smoothly into the warmer months ahead.
Chicago's combination of heavy snow, ice, and winds can wreak havoc on your home's exterior surfaces. Start by examining your roof for missing or damaged shingles that may have been lifted by Chicago's notorious spring winds or compromised by ice. Check your...
Our real estate agents are always looking for ways to make our homes a little greener, more energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly. In honor of Earth Day, we'd like to share a few tips to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle!
Updated February 2025
When the rainy days of spring arrive it's a safe bet that some homeowners will have to deal with damp conditions.
Our brokers are here to offer some helpful advice for preventing and dealing with flooded basements. Here's what you need to do when the rain falls in Chicagoland neighborhoods.
Before the Storm
Let's start with an ounce of prevention. Before the spring rains arrive, it's best to take some precautions to prevent basement flooding and to minimize the damage in case flooding does occur.
Spring is here, which means many green-thumbed Chicagoans are dreaming of the gardening season ahead. Rest assured that no matter how big or small your outdoor space may be, you have room to grow some beautiful plants.
Container gardening is a great option for smaller spaces. Anyone with a deck, patio, balcony or stoop can easily grow a thriving container garden in Chicago or try their hand at indoor gardening!
Whether you're interested in growing vegetables and herbs for the table or simply cultivating some charming annual flowers, our real estate agents are here to share some gardening tips for container growing in the Chicago area.