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Archive for March, 2010
Condo Bargain in Wilmette: 715 Ridge Rd.
My best buy for this week is a condo in Wilmette. It’s a one bedroom, one bath unit with a large combo living /dining room.
It just came on the market and is listed at $134,900. Here’s why it’s such a great buy:
- It is the least expensive condo in Wilmette, Winnetka or Glencoe, so if you need or want to live in this area and are on a tight budget, this could be a great option for you.
- It’s spacious and bright, with an easy living floor plan. Two bay windows in the living room flood the unit with light. The living room is very large and the kitchen is big enough to comfortably accommodate a table for four. There are several closets and plenty of storage.
- It’s centrally located between the Harper and McKenzie school districts and convenient to the PACE bus and shops along Ridge Road and Lake Avenue.

So, what’s the catch? The only drawbacks are: 1) the unit is dated (but not offensively so); 2) there’s no in-unit laundry (but the laundry room is easily accessible on the first floor of the building); and 3) there is no covered parking (but the unit does come with an assigned parking space).
If this looks like something that could work for you, just give me a call. I’d be happy to show it to you. 847-687-5957

North Shore Market Update: January-February 2010
For the first two months of 2010 sales of single family homes on Chicago’s North Shore were up 47% over the same period last year. The big winners were Highland Park and Lake Forest, which both more than doubled their sales vs. last year. Kenilworth, which only had one sale in the first two months of 2009, had five this year.
While prices were down 7% from this time last year, the rate of decline does seem to be slowing and the market may be nearing the bottom. Market times are up over last year but down versus previous months and there is less inventory on the market now.
North Shore Market Trends: Jan. – Feb. 2010 (vs. year ago)
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Town
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Units Sold
% chg
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Avg. Price
% chg
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Mkt Time
% chg
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Evanston
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35%
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18%
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31%
|
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Wilmette
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20%
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-14%
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-27%
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Glenview/Golf
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16%
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1%
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3%
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Northfield
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-25%
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-27%
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84%
|
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Kenilworth
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400%
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126%
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65%
|
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Winnetka
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50%
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-19%
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11%
|
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Glencoe
|
9%
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-23%
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1%
|
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Highland Park
|
190%
|
14%
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157%
|
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Lake Forest
|
100%
|
-14%
|
-20%
|
|
NORTH SHORE
|
47%
|
-7%
|
8%
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Source: MRED LLC -Deemed reliable but not guaranteed
Guide to Winnetka Preschools
Winnetka Community Nursery School
800 Pine St., Winnetka, IL 60093
(847) 446-4432
www.winnetkacommunitynurseryschool.org
This is a play-based program whose goal is to foster the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of young children. Its philosophy is that young children learn primarily through play. The emphasis is on developing social skills, fostering a positive self concept and emotional well-being, encouraging thinking, reasoning, language and literacy. Key activities include: imaginative play, cooking, sensory activities, music and singing, manipulative toys, gross motor play, outdoor play, dramatic play and experiential art.
There is a two-day a week program for older 2 year olds; three and four day programs for 3 and 4 year olds; a five day program for 4 and 5 year olds. Half day and full day (8:45am -3:00pm) programs are available. There is also an extended day program and a summer camp.
Winnetka Public School Nursery
1155 Oak St., Winnetka, IL 60093
(847) 446-5153
www.wpsn.org
Founded in 1926, Winnetka Public School Nursery is a play-based program where children learn to think critically, express themselves creatively and relate constructively to the world. It is a Reggio-Emilia inspired school that believes that the child’s environment is the “3rd teacher” that inspires exploration, collaboration and joy. The program balances blocks of child-initiated activity with group experiences led by the teacher. Its name (Winnetka Public School Nursery) is misleading as this is a private, non-profit school, not a public school.
For 2 year olds and younger 3’s the program is thee days/week from 9:00-11:15 am 3 and 4 year olds can attend either 4 or 5 days/week from 9:00-11:15 am or 12:45-3:00 pm.
Willow Wood Preschool
684 Oak St, Winnetka, IL 60093
(847)-441-6393
www.willowwood-preschool.org
Willow Wood is a play-based program for children 3 – 5 years old that encourages children to learn through exploration, creativity and problem solving.
Three year olds have a choice of 2 days/week or 3 days from 9:00-11:15. Four year olds go 4 days and 5 year olds go 5 days/week, either mornings or afternoons. Willow Wood also runs a summer camp.
Harkness House for Children
630 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka, IL 60093
(847) 501-2549
www.harknesshouse.org
Harkness House is located in the Winnetka Community House and accepts children as young as six weeks. It is the only true “day-care” program here in that it runs year round and operates from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm with full day or part day options available.
Activities include art, music, sensory table, manipulative toys, socialization, gross motor and out door play.
Sacred Heart School
1095 Gage St, Winnetka, IL 60093
(847) 446-0005
www.shwschool.org
Sacred Heart School in Hubbard Woods runs a preschool program for 4 year olds concentrating on four main areas of development: cognitive, emotional, social and physical. It is a child-centered curriculum allowing for flexibility and creativity. The main activities are language arts, dramatic play, cooking, music and art.
Children attend mornings from 9:00-11:30 am or afternoons from 12:40-3:10 pm. Parishioners have first priority and others are welcome when space is available.
Related Posts:
- Guide to North Shore Preschools
- Glencoe Preschools
- Highland Park Preschools
- Kenilworth Preschools
- Wilmette Preschools
March Family Fun on the North Shore
Looking for things to do with the kids this month? Here are some fun North Shore activities worth checking out:
Seussical Jr.
Wilmette Rec Center, 3000 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
3/5 & 3/12 at 7:00; 3/6 & 3/13 at 2:00 and 7:00; 3/7 & 3/14 at 2:00 ($8/person)
Seussical, Jr., a delightful musical filled with characters from beloved Dr. Seuss books, is the featured spring production of the Wilmette Children’s Theatre’s 50th Season. Follow Horton the Elephant as he discovers the smallest planet in the universe and sets out to convince the other animals in the jungle that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.”
Maple Syrup Harvest
Heller Nature Center, 2821 Ridge Rd., Highland Park
3/6 at 10:00 am ($6/person)
Celebrate the first rites of spring as naturalists demonstrate tapping trees, collecting sap and reveal the process of making syrup during this age-old tradition! After making rounds through the maple trees at Sunset Woods Park, sample tasty sap and syrup! Everyone is welcome, however content is appropriate for adults and children over the age of six. Please dress for the weather.
Three Little Pigs
Wilmette Theater, 1122 Central Ave., Wilmette
3/6 & 3/13 at 10:00 am ($12/person)
Performed by the Chicago Kids’ Company – Sing along with Roxanne, Petunia and Babe as they set out to build their houses.
Gumballs & Superballs
Chicago Botanic Garden, Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe
3/16 and 3/13 from 9:30-11:00 or 1:00-2:30
($17/child and $20/adult)
Discover amazing plants of the rainforest in our greenhouses. Find out how people use parts of rainforest trees to make chewing gum and rubber. Create your own bouncing ball and flavorful gum to take home.
TV Tune Out Week Kick-Off: Chinese Acrobat Performance
Washburne School, 515 Hibbard Rd., Winnetka
3/7 at 3:30 ($8/person)
Kohl Children’s Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview
3/15-3/21 - Regular museum hours
Exhibit free with regular admission ($6.50 – $7.50)
For more information, call 847-832-6600
Kids can learn and practice math basics while focusing on one of our fave foods, pizza! ‘Pizza: Any Way You Slice It!’ encourages playful, open-ended exploration by focusing on three areas: making, delivering and eating pizza. Children are instantly drawn to this exhibit that informally teaches counting, sorting, measuring, gathering, matching, patterning, sequencing, role-playing and sharing.
Winnetka Community House
3/19 at 6:30 ($15/person)
For more information, please call 847-446-0537 or visit the web site
Old and young will enjoy this family favorite, complete with kid and adult beverages, popcorn, and prizes! Extra bingo cards will be available for purchase.
Science Fiction: An Experiment in Circus
The Actors Gymnasium, 927 Noyes St., Evanston
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through April 18
Fridays, 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m.
Tickets: $15
For more information, call 800-838-3006
This acrobatic adventure into the world of mad science features robots, aliens, time travel and radioactive goo. With live music, physical comedy and thrilling flights through the air, this action packed production is perfect for the whole family. The remarkable cast includes professional performers as well as the amazing Actors Gymnasium Teen Ensemble.
Time is Running Out on Home Buyer Tax Credit!
If you are a buyer seeking to take advantage of the home buyer tax credit, you have only 60 days left to get a home under contract to be eligible for the tax credit. The deadline is April 30, 2010 to have binding contract. You then have 60 days (til June 30) to close on the transaction.
Sounds like a lot of time, but believe me, in this environment, it’s not.
First you have to sort through all the homes that meet your criteria and find THE one. Then you have to negotiate an offer. And get approved for a loan (actually, you should get pre-approved before you even start looking, so you know exactly what you can afford). This whole process can take time, so you should probably get started soon.
Here are some facts about the tax credit:
First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit = $8,000
- A first time buyer is defined as anyone who has not owned a home in the last 3 years.
- Income limits are $125,000 on a single return and $225,000 on a joint return.
- Maximum home purchase price allowed is $800,000.
Repeat Home Buyer Tax Credit = $6,500
- Buyers must have lived in their home for 5 consecutive years out of the last 8 years.
- Income limits and maximum home price are the same as for first time buyers.
- Home must be primary residence. Cannot be vacation home or investment property.
Whether or not you qualify for the tax credit, another reason to consider buying now is that interest rates are at an all time low right now and are predicted to begin rising in the next few months.














