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4 popular types of distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago

4 popular types of distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago2021-12-09T15:21:06+00:00

URB offers a variety of south side houses for sale.

Renovating distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago has become big business for rehabbers flipping houses for a profit. Whether you are looking for a handyman special to fix and flip or are interested in buying distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago as an investment rental business, south side properties offer great opportunity.

URB Chicago offers no credit check financing on south side homes for sale in Chicago that you can buy with low money down and affordable monthly payments. Our south side houses for sale offer a great opportunity for people with bad credit and low income and can be bought whether you have a credit score of 500, 400, or lower.

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Distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago

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Popular types of distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago

But before you invest in distressed south side houses for sale in Chicago it is important to understand the types of houses you can find in Chicago’s south side neighborhoods like South Chicago, Lawndale, Woodlawn, and Englewood.

Red brick Chicago Bungalow

Red brick Chicago bungalows are among the most sought houses by rehabbers flipping houses for profit. In fact, many people who buy a rehabbed Chicago bungalow have no intention to sell it. Chicago bungalows were commonly built during the 1920s and 1930s and with their ornamental brickwork, large windows, and unique attention to detail, rehabbers often cite these homes as the most fun to work with.

Worker’s cottage

The worker’s cottage is a popular and quick-flip house found near Chicago’s historic rail and stockyard areas such as Cannaryville, South Chicago, and Back of the Yards neighborhoods. During the immigration boom of the early 20th century, worker’s cottages were small but also provided a stepping stone from the larger red brick multi-flat apartment buildings most immigrant families lived in during that time. Worker’s cottages are popular because they are often small in size at around 800 sq. ft. and a standard floor plan. They are not only a quick flip, but when rehabbed are quickly sold or easy to rent.

2-flat wood frame house

Considered the foundation of Chicago real estate, 2-flat wood-frame houses were built from the late 1800s to the early 1900s and provide the multi-family living with one unit downstairs and a second unit upstairs. 2-flat wood frame houses often found the landlord on the lower level and renter, or mother-in-law in the upper level unit. Today’s rehabbers find 2-flat wood frame houses just as popular as they were 100 years ago. This is partly due to their versatility for the rehabber as some have been turned into larger single-family homes, while others add a third rental unit in the attic or back of the second-level unit. 2-flat wood frame houses are one of the most sought after and popular south side homes for sale in Chicago by home rehabbers.

Greystone

When looking for south side houses for sale in Chicago few properties have more curb appeal than a Chicago Greystone. Even in distressed or vacant condition Greystones have a statuesque appeal to them. Greystones can be found as an elegant single-family home, 2-flat apartment building or 3-flat apartment building.

Are you starting a company flipping houses for profit in Chicago’s south side? URB Chicago specializes in selling Chicago’s southside and westside neighborhood distressed properties for sale. Contact us today to find Chicago investment properties for sale such as red-brick Chicago bungalows, worker’s cottages, 2-flat wood frame houses, or Greystones.

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