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Top 5 Most Expensive Homes For Sale in Evanston
The most expensive listings in Evanston start at $1.9 million and top out at $3.5 million.

The most expensive listings in Evanston start at $1.9 million and top out at $3.5 million.

This 6,000 square foot Evanston home was built in 1910 by renowned architect Robert Spencer.

The home at 2848 Sheridan Place features four bedrooms and five bathrooms.
One of the mansion’s former occupants is the former chairman of the failed Western Springs National Bank & Trust.
The home at 2746 Euclid Park Place designed by E.A. Mayo is steps away from the beach and features Tudor architecture and a library on the second floor.
In Patch's ongoing real estate column, we look at a 2,464 square foot Evanston home built 104 years ago.
A four-story, 80-unit apartment building called Central Station is looking to fill 10,700 square feet of storefront along east Central Street.
The mansion in the northern suburbs of Chicago features an elevator and private beach.
While home prices appear to be on the rise in Evanston, several other suburbs throughout the Chicago area continue to see prices hold steady or continue to drop, according to Crain's Chicago Business.
Could the real estate market finally be on the upswing? Perhaps. The latest data on home sales in Evanston suggests that the market may just be heating up.
An attorney for Dow Escondido LLC told city officials the sale is expected to be complete by the end of June.
Winnetka’s Le Grand Reve Mansion is among the 10 most expensive homes for sale around Chicagoland, ChicagoRealEstateDaily.com reports.
A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump did not violate the Illinois Condominium Act or breach a contract with Jacqueline Goldberg, Chicago Tribune reported.
Alex Block started a petition on Change.org to stop the sale of the 2.5-acre lakefront property on Sheridan Road.
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The developer plans to build out the 19 lots one home at a time, Evanston Now reported.
In honor of Evanston's 150th anniversary in 2013, this year's annual garden walk includes a centuries-old burr oak tree at the home of Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin and his wife Gloria Callaci.
City officials moved one step closer toward enacting legislation to regulate vacation rentals in Evanston Monday night, when aldermen considered an ordinance that would require a special use permit.
Orrington Plaza, 1603 Orrington Ave., is back on the market.
In Patch's ongoing real estate column, we look at a 5,000-square-foot, 102-year-old Evanston home designed by Dwight Perkins, a Prairie School architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright.
Property owner Cameel Halim is moving forward with construction of a time and glass museum at 1560 Oak Avenue, where a landmark Victorian home burned to the ground in March 2011.
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