How to Pick your Chicago Neighborhood
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2024
- How to Pick your Downtown Chicago Neighborhood
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Could we get more vids on Lincoln park? Feel like that’s one of chicagos best neighborhoods
Hands down!!! 🤙
agreed! I'm so interested in Lincoln Park
Really need a longer video on neighborhoods as these are more of the transplant spots.
Saving this for my move 😊
Nice! If you want more clarity and guide, I am offering a FREE consultation that you might want to take advantage of, It's completely free! You can ask me all the questions you have about Chicago real estate market, neighborhoods, spots , etc.
Looking forward to connecting with you soon!
Love your channel and my only suggestion/request is to have longer videos, 10 min minimum. Plus it’s better for the algorithm. 😉
I would love a video on rentable condo buildings vs apartment buildings!
Great video Caira!! Love my River North. Have you ever done a video on Hyde Park? LOVE your channel!!🥰❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great concept for a video! 🎉
I think for most people new to Chicago it's all about River North for convenience, Lincoln Park because they have heard about it and for community Lakeview. As usz MLTYB
can you speak more about transportation options and if you need a car?
Should’ve started in Pilsen!
Could you please include Roger's Park in your next video on this subject? It seems to be very culturally diverse, eclectic, and somewhat more affordable than some other neighborhoods.
You should make a video on bridgeport
Hi Caira, what is name of the song and artist playing in the video? Enjoying your videos. They're helpful ; warm and good for the heart.
Great info for apartment seekers! Now that you are a broker, do you prefer helping renters or home buyers?
Hi Caira! I have a question about moving to Chicago without the possibility of a job. We'll eventually be moving from Alaska, which it'll be difficult to acquire a job with that distance. Is there a possibility of successfully moving and renting a place with a huge savings to boot? Like a year+ in savings. I have no qualms that finding a job would be easy once we have an address, but i feel that is the hard part
How about Lincoln Park, Lincoln Square? Ravenswood, Uptown?
Lincoln Park is expensive!