Crib Chatter Holiday Schedule

With the holidays upon us, Crib Chatter will be adopting the following holiday schedule:

Christmas/Hanukkah Week:

  • Dec 22-24: Normal Schedule
  • Dec 25-26: No New Posts

New Years Week

  • Dec 29-31: Normal Schedule
  • Jan 1-2: No New Posts

I will also be providing updates on 2008 properties throughout the two weeks.

Additionally, look for posts about what we’ll all be chattering about in Chicago real estate in 2009. (If anyone has any suggestions for this topic- please feel free to make them.)

And, as you’re all aware, there have been changes to the site- mainly to the use of photographs. Thank you all for your patience.

More photos will be appearing in the coming weeks. It’s just been a tad too cold for me to get out and do the photography on some of the buildings. But you will soon see me in my winter coat snapping away.

Thanks!

Happy Holidays-

Sabrina

5 Responses to “Crib Chatter Holiday Schedule”

  1. Thanks Sabrina,

    Please keep up the good work, I enjoy seeing the new places as you pick them and reading the different opinions that always show up.

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  2. Enjoy your time off Sabrina! I am sure 2009 will bring a lot to chatter about!

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  3. Sabrina,

    It might be interesting in the New Year to keep am informal running tally of percentage gain/loss relative to the year of the prior sale i.e ‘For condos previously bought in 20xx, we have seen a xx% gain/loss in sales price this year. This unit showed xx%.’ Then again, this may be too much hassle! In any event, thanks for the great blog and all of your effort. I enjoy reading it every day. Best wishes for 2009!

    Bobby

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  4. Really like this site. I try to log-on everyday. Thanks for putting this together. Best wishes for the holidays!

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  5. Keep up the good work Sabrina, I really enjoy this site and am glad I found it. Perhaps we will be able to uncover why wierd things happen in real estate… like why 2×2’s in the “East Village” are priced at for $350 a sq. foot, when your neighbors have plastic virgin mary’s and turkeys and other strange objects cluttering their front yards O.o

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