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Jack Edgar jr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Advice-Brighton Park Neighborhood Chicago

Jack Edgar jr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Who else is in or has solid information about the Brighton Park neighborhood of Chicago. My family was apart of the community for several years before moving to the burbs and always found the area welcoming with great potential. Curious to get your opinions about the area as we looking at fix and hold rental opportunities along the Orange Line corridor. 

-Pricing seen on sold off market for 2-4 flat and larger buildings (please include # of units, some details about building, ie const. type, cross streets, unit sizes, condition upon purchase, etc.).

-What are you seeing for rents, tenant's expectations for apartments, and amenities both in building and area?

-Rental expectations for 2-3 bedroom units in 2-3flat buildings vs larger "apartment" buildings. 

-Any pros/cons you see investing in this and surrounding areas are also helpful.

We have done preliminary market analysis through usual channels and looking for on the street expert opinions. Your input is greatly appreciated!!!

-Jack