How much do properties sell for next to O Block Chicago?

tater

Superstar
Joined
Sep 9, 2013
Messages
6,517
Reputation
2,263
Daps
23,619

GnauzBookOfRhymes

Superstar
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
12,616
Reputation
2,862
Daps
48,096
Reppin
NULL
Any residential property prices around 100K need full gut rehabs. Anything less is more than likely a demo - the seller is basically just selling the land. Chicago is always a good real estate plan bc chronic shortage of housing = strong rental market in any neighborhood.

The U of C has been slowly pushing west for years but area around OBlock is more industrial. Huge city owned property nearby and right off loud/busy expressway. If you go north about a mile the city put in a massive tennis complex that is pretty nice. All of those areas will be fully gentrified in the next 20 years or so. Close to train station so you're only 20 minutes from downtown and even less to U of Chicago and lakefront.
 

Sterling Archer

Spider Mane
Supporter
Joined
May 16, 2012
Messages
35,832
Reputation
11,162
Daps
175,348
Reppin
Chicago
They used to have a program where if you owned a building and there was a city owned lot next door, you could buy it for $1.
 

tater

Superstar
Joined
Sep 9, 2013
Messages
6,517
Reputation
2,263
Daps
23,619
Any residential property prices around 100K need full gut rehabs. Anything less is more than likely a demo - the seller is basically just selling the land. Chicago is always a good real estate plan bc chronic shortage of housing = strong rental market in any neighborhood.

The U of C has been slowly pushing west for years but area around OBlock is more industrial. Huge city owned property nearby and right off loud/busy expressway. If you go north about a mile the city put in a massive tennis complex that is pretty nice. All of those areas will be fully gentrified in the next 20 years or so. Close to train station so you're only 20 minutes from downtown and even less to U of Chicago and lakefront.

I live right around this area. Landlord just said his 5 unit building appraised at 1mil+. Only a few blocks from the area OP is asking about. Only a matter of time...

Houses in east Woodlawn are already easily over 500k and west Woodlawn is trudging along and there are still projects over there. They don't care, they're valuing properties at speculation prices, and people are buying them.
 

Pazzy

Superstar
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
28,836
Reputation
-6,669
Daps
45,563
Reppin
NULL
Ill keep it real with you. You shouldnt be going around the country profitting off of other peoples communities for your greedy ass self. Gentrifier especially when youre black too but lemme guess, youre haitian so you dont see yourself as being like the black americans whose roots on here. Some of you black caribbean folks got that :mjpls: vibes towards black americans whos ancestry is rooted here thinking that theyre dumb and lazy.

Thats what this threads reads to me like. Classism/black bougie/black elite class looking down on poor black people.
 
Last edited:

ISO

Pass me the rock nikka
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Messages
62,027
Reputation
8,609
Daps
197,685
Reppin
BX, NYC
Y’all gotta stop with the boogeyman shyt the fukk is the likelihood of anything happening to some civilian real estate investor
 

Pazzy

Superstar
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
28,836
Reputation
-6,669
Daps
45,563
Reppin
NULL
:hhh:

Right. So let's just let white people buy up all the spoils.

:camby:

Breh, so its okay as long as its a black face doing it even if it just benefits HIMSELF? How many greedy ass corporate black folks that done put money over their people or were gentifiers themselves, working against their own people? Classism in the black community is a real thing.

Thats what im alluding to. Is he interacting with the very community hes buying up or is he looking down on those folks ready to bring "his income bracket" to town. fukk gentrification btw. I gotta say this but classism is disgusting.

We gotta check our own sometimes because they end up serving the opps sometimes not even realizing it. This shyt is chess.
 

Pazzy

Superstar
Joined
Jun 11, 2012
Messages
28,836
Reputation
-6,669
Daps
45,563
Reppin
NULL
Y’all gotta stop with the boogeyman shyt the fukk is the likelihood of anything happening to some civilian real estate investor

Im all for what hes doing only if it helps benefits the community hes doing it to especially if the residents are black. We gotta hold ourselves to a standard if we are going to do business as black people. We cant practice white people economics as black people because we dont have white people wealth and obviously, that came from government, policies and etc that set black america back where we are way behind in wealth. Just food for thought.

We got too many jay z's when it comes to money and business. Folks just wanna be the only ones with money, shining on some look at me shyt instead of spreading the wealth around them or trying to figure shyt out so everybody could eat. When a few or some people are eating out of everybody, thats when you see the desperation and then the crime.

I think that rich or black folks with money tend to think they know whats best for poor black people and you often seeing them getting their :mjpls: like "if those poor black folks would go to school and do what they should do, they wont be poor". Its often the same white supremacist talking points used against black people on a whole.

We have to recognIze shyt for what it is.
 
Last edited:

beenz

Rap Guerilla
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
83,266
Reputation
10,595
Daps
189,847
Reppin
The Chi (South Side)
Don’t care about those dirty blood stained buildings. I care about those empty lots and homes next to them.

oblock is not really surrounded by empty lots. there are lots of single family homes and two flats in that area. matter of fact, emmitt til's crib is like 1/2 a mile away.

the neighborhood is woodlawn, which has sections that are currently being gentrified. however, that is NOT the part of the neighborhood near oblock. I would NOT live near there as there's too much action and fukkery on king drive and 63rd street currently.
 

ISO

Pass me the rock nikka
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Messages
62,027
Reputation
8,609
Daps
197,685
Reppin
BX, NYC
Im all for what hes doing only if it helps benefits the community hes doing it to especially if the residents are black.
How can a OT black real estate investor do this?

I’m assuming OP would rent the house out at market value to black folks.
 
Top