LA Chef Evan Funke’s Chicago Restaurant and Six More Upcoming Bars and Restaurants

LA Chef Evan Funke’s Chicago Restaurant and Six More Upcoming Bars and Restaurants
Wondering what’s in the works in the Chicago area for restaurants, bars, and cafes? Look no further than Eater Chicago’s guide to spring 2023’s coming attractions for dining. Did we miss something? Send Eater Chicago a tip at chicago@eater.com. September 22 Andersonville: Construction on a new Taco Bell …

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Donating and Decluttering Your Home Before A Move

Guest Author:  Steven Reed

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Now that you’ve found your next home, it’s time to pack and prepare to move — but first, declutter everything you own and donate the items you no longer want, need or use. These actions reduce stress, moving costs and clutter in your new home, all while supporting charitable community causes. Though decluttering and donating can feel overwhelming, several tips simplify the process.


Declutter Everything

Decide to keep or donate every item you own. This way, you only pack essential belongings and don’t carry unwanted stuff to your new house.


Begin Early

Ideally, begin downsizing as soon as possible. Give yourself time to look through all your belongings.


Schedule Decluttering

Set aside dedicated time each day to sort items. If possible, turn off your phone and tune out distractions so you can stay focused. Scheduling allows you to see progress, which can keep you motivated and allows you to finish the job before your complete moving company shows up on moving day.


Pack While Decluttering

Place every item you touch in a moving or donation box. This tip reduces your packing time, shows you exactly how much stuff you own and motivates you to keep decluttering.


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Decide What to Donate

As you look through your possessions, decide what to keep and give away. You could try one of these five strategies as you evaluate each item:

1. Think about when you last used, wore or looked at the item. Let it go if you haven’t interacted with it in the past six to 12 months.

2. Commit to a set number of boxes per room. For example, you might fill only four boxes of kids' toys and donate everything else.

3. Label the boxes with specific categories, such as “insulated cups” instead of “dishes.” Then, you can see exactly how much you own and further declutter.

4. Follow a 20/20 rule. Donate anything you want to keep “just in case” but can replace for under $20 in 20 minutes.

5. Ask yourself several questions:

Do I want this item?

What is the specific purpose of this item?

Will I use this item in my new house?

Do I have duplicates?

Is this item still in style?

Can someone else use this item?


Tackle Unused Areas First

Rather than starting in high-traffic rooms such as the bedroom or kitchen, tackle the attic or basement first. These areas probably hold less sentimental items, and you can store packed boxes there as you declutter the rest of your home.


Deplete Inventory

Consume the toiletries, food and other inventory you already own. Then, restock these items after your move.


Go Through Memorabilia Last

You might spend hours sifting through emotions and memories as you sort sentimental items like collectibles, heirlooms and photos. For this reason, save this category for last. Then, try not to linger too long over each item and only keep the items that bring you joy.


Ask for Help

If you find yourself overwhelmed or stuck during the decluttering process, call on a family member, friend or professional organizer. With assistance, you can address any roadblocks such as emotional attachments to items and maintain momentum.


Donate Items Immediately

After you clean items and make sure they work properly, carry your donation bags directly to the car. If possible, drive to the donation center right away. Immediate action reduces your chances of unpacking donation bags or accidentally placing them in the moving truck.

Although moving is a big job, you can use decluttering and donating to simplify the process. Try these tips to stay on track as you prepare to fill your new home with items you want, need and use.


Author Bio: Steven Reed is the founder and President of Big League Movers, a moving firm established in 2008. With over 10 years of experience, Reed helps lead a dynamic growing company based on morals and integrity for the optimal customer experience. 


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Here's a DIY Tour of 150 Years of Chicago Baseball History

Here's a DIY Tour of 150 Years of Chicago Baseball History
Chicago is America’s best baseball city. New York would beg to differ, but we haven’t lost any teams to the West Coast and we still have one of the …

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Considerations When Relocating Your Family

Guest Author:   Stan Caramalac                             

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Relocating can give your family access to a stable income, better schools and a safer neighborhood. Moving can be a stressful experience, though, especially if you have children. Consider several factors as you ensure you’re making the right decision before you relocate your family.


Effects on Children

Your children could benefit from a move if they gain access to better schools in a safer neighborhood with stable housing. University research, however, found that moving can disrupt your children’s daily routines, lower their math and reading scores and negatively disrupt their social development and emotional health. Weigh the potential pros and cons of moving as you protect and care for your children.


Educational opportunities

As a parent, your children’s education is one of your top priorities. Evaluate the local schools before you hire a moving company for your relocation. Ensure the school’s culture, performance and extracurricular activities support your child’s holistic growth and development. Also, verify the availability of a gifted or special education program if your child needs additional support.


Potential employment

Maybe transferring to a different town includes a promotion, higher salary and better benefits with your current company. Or you might move to switch careers and pursue your dream job. No matter why you relocate, carefully consider the benefits, culture and finances of current or potential employers. A healthy company can support you well into the future rather than leave you hanging shortly after you move.


Housing market

Houses or rental units could vary in price, availability, size and amenities depending on where you relocate. Because housing expenses can impact your family’s budget and economic stability, search available houses and rental costs online before you move. Then, decide if you can afford to relocate.


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Cost of living

Even if your income increases, calculate the expenses of living in your new town. Include taxes, utilities, insurance, transportation, childcare and leisure activities. Use this calculation to verify you can afford the cost of living.


Family proximity

You and your children may thrive living close to or far away from family. Weigh the benefits and drawbacks of family proximity and your personal preferences as part of your relocation decision.


Lifestyle

Think about potential lifestyle repercussions as you decide if moving is the best choice for your family. Moving could mean you can enjoy a shorter commute with more time at home. Or maybe your family will experience a new climate and related recreational activities. Even moving to a rural, suburban or urban location can affect your lifestyle.


Social life

Right now, you and your children may enjoy a network of supportive friends and activities. Maybe you swap babysitting with your best friends or enjoy walking downtown on weekends. Consider how a move will affect the social life of each family member and if you can handle these changes.


Future effects

Making a move right now might be beneficial for your family, but be sure to also look into the future. Think about the area’s high school and if it will nurture your children. Check out the development and improvement plans for the neighborhood where you’ll live. Consider if you’ll be happy in the new job over time. Of course, you can always move again later, but long-term thinking now can save you time and aggravation in the future.

Relocating can open multiple doors of possibilities for you and your family. Before your move, do some research and ensure you’re making the wisest decision.


Author bio: Stan Caramalac is the founder and CEO of Move Central. He started the company because he truly believed that moving could be simple as long as it was done efficiently. He strives to help people make their moves smoother and less stressful. Caramalac and his team proudly serve San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles and the Bay Area. 


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1925 Bungalow For Sale In Summit Illinois - Craftsman Style Houses

1925 Bungalow For Sale In Summit Illinois - Craftsman Style Houses
1925 Bungalow For Sale In Summit Illinois 5440 S 72nd Ct, Summit, Illinois, 60501 4 beds ¦ 3 baths ¦ 2,203 sqft ¦ Lot 7,500 Realtor Information: Lori …

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Leaving Chicago for a Homestead in Missouri: Pros and Cons of My Journey

 Guest Author:  Sarah Johnson

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As someone who's spent the better part of my life in the bustling heart of Chicago, I never thought I'd entertain the idea of leaving the city life behind. Yet, recent events have led me to contemplate a radical transformation: the purchase of a farm in Missouri to start my homesteading journey. 


Motivated by a desire to embrace a simpler life and escape the urban hustle, I want to share my thought process, the pros, and cons I've considered, and the unexpected encounters that have shaped my path thus far.


The Farm: An Unexpected Desire


Having spent the majority of my life in the bustling heart of Chicago, it's important to understand that this yearning didn't materialize overnight. It was a gradual realization, a longing that grew over time as I navigated the vibrant and dynamic streets of the city.


Living in Chicago was undoubtedly an unforgettable experience. The city's energy, its skyline illuminated against the night sky, and the endless array of cultural and culinary experiences were all part of what made it a remarkable place to call home. However, amidst the ceaseless noise and perpetual movement, I began to feel a void deep within me. It was a yearning for tranquility and self-sufficiency, something that the urban hustle and bustle couldn't provide.


The seeds of this longing were sown during moments of respite—times when I could steal away from the urban cacophony and immerse myself in nature, even if only for a short while. These brief escapes to parks, nearby forests, or weekend getaways to more rural areas sparked a growing fascination with the natural world and a desire to lead a life more intimately connected to it.


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As the years passed, this yearning evolved into a profound need for a simpler, more sustainable existence. The idea of growing my own food, raising animals, and living off the land became increasingly appealing. It wasn't just a desire to escape the urban jungle; it was a longing to cultivate a sense of self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship that had taken root within me.


My quest to turn this yearning into reality led me to explore various avenues. I began researching the possibility of homesteading, devouring books and articles on the subject, and seeking advice from those who had already embarked on similar journeys. It was during one of these research sessions that I stumbled upon Livingthedreamland.com. This website proved to be an invaluable resource on my homesteading journey. It wasn't merely a random real estate platform but rather a curated space that catered specifically to individuals like me—those in search of a farm property where they could realize their dreams of a simpler, rural life. 


What set it apart was the way it showcased properties that aligned with my vision, and it was on this platform that I discovered a farm property that captured my heart—a beautiful piece of land nestled in the heart of Missouri.


This farm, which I would come to consider as the catalyst for my exploration, embodied everything I had been searching for. Its pristine landscape, fertile soil, and the promise of a life immersed in nature drew me in. It was a place where the quietude of rural living could coexist with the potential for self-sufficiency, all under the wide open skies of Missouri.


In many ways, my journey from the vibrant streets of Chicago to the serene fields of Missouri began with the discovery of this farm property on Livingthedreamland.com. It represented the tangible realization of my dreams, and it ignited a fire within me to make this transformative leap.


The Pros of a Homestead in Missouri


1. Cost of Living: A Breath of Fresh Air


My research into Missouri revealed a significant contrast in the cost of living compared to Chicago. While Chicago's expenses can be overwhelming, I've found numerous affordable farm properties that align with my budget in Missouri. The prospect of living more frugally and within my means is enticing.


2. Self-Sufficiency: Embracing a Simpler Life


Homesteading offers the chance to live off the land, grow my own food, and reduce my reliance on external resources. This journey towards self-sufficiency aligns with my desire for a more sustainable and eco-conscious lifestyle.


3. Community and Connections: A Different Kind of Neighbors


Starting anew in rural Missouri means building connections with a different kind of neighbor—those who share a passion for farming and self-reliance. The close-knit community of homesteaders promises a supportive and like-minded environment.


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4. Quality of Life: A Return to Nature


The prospect of waking up to the sounds of birds and the gentle rustling of trees, rather than city sirens, is immensely appealing. The opportunity to reconnect with nature and experience a slower pace of life is at the heart of this move.


5. Educational Opportunities: Learning from the Land


Missouri boasts agricultural universities and programs that align with my homesteading aspirations. The chance to further my knowledge in sustainable farming practices and animal husbandry is an exciting prospect.


The Cons of a Homestead in Missouri


1. Adjusting to Rural Life: A Learning Curve


Transitioning from city life to rural homesteading may come with its share of challenges. Adapting to new routines and mastering farming skills will require time and dedication.


2. Isolation: A Different Kind of Quiet


While the tranquility of rural life is appealing, it also means less social interaction and entertainment options compared to the vibrant cultural scene of Chicago.


3. Weather: A Closer Connection to Seasons


Missouri's climate offers a more profound connection to the seasons, which may require adjustment, especially for someone accustomed to the city's climate-controlled environment.


4. Nostalgia: Missing Chicago


Leaving behind the dynamic energy and diverse culture of Chicago is undoubtedly bittersweet. Nostalgia for the city's unique offerings is something I'll carry with me.


Embracing a New Frontier


As I continue to navigate this transformative decision, one thing remains clear—a profound desire to embrace the unknown and embark on a homesteading journey in Missouri. The real estate encounter on "livingthedreamland.com" was the catalyst that sparked my exploration, and it's just the beginning of my path toward a life of self-sufficiency and simplicity.


The decision to leave the city and start a homestead is deeply personal. It entails careful consideration of my goals, values, and the kind of life I want to lead. While challenges lie ahead, the prospect of a more sustainable, eco-conscious, and nature-immersed lifestyle is a vision that keeps me excited and determined.


Ultimately, I'm ready to trade the bustling cityscape for the rolling fields of Missouri and embrace a life on the farm, where every sunrise brings new possibilities and every sunset is a reminder of the beauty of nature.



Author Bio: Sarah Johnson is an adventurous soul with a background in urban living, making her journey from the vibrant streets of Chicago to the serene fields of Missouri all the more remarkable. With a deep longing for simplicity and self-sufficiency, Sarah discovered her passion for homesteading and sustainable living. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of following one's heart and embracing the beauty of rural life.


Your Guide to Chicago's 26 Most In-Demand Fall Concerts

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Two Penn Station Plans That Finally Look Promising

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Perhaps you’re in the market for a new train station — a new Penn Station, to be precise — but you’re finding it difficult to know which one to buy. How about the MTA’s $7 billion glass-box version with the two-block-long skylight over the waiting area? Alternatively, the private company ASTM has …

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This Recipe for PB&J Wings Is Controversial Yet Crowd-Pleasing

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Maximalism is omnipresent on the modern food scene, a more-is-more mentality that sees caramelized croissants playing the role of bread in a candied …

Author: Emily Monaco

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Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza With Smoked Mozzarella

Chicago-Style Deep-Dish Pizza With Smoked Mozzarella
Deep-dish pizza has a famous reputation, and many hard-core Chicagoans will insist it can’t be replicated outside of their hometown. This recipe …

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The Art of Renovation: Maximizing ROI when Flipping Houses in the Chicago Area

 Guest Author:  Jonathan Russo 

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As an experienced real estate agent in Chicago, I have witnessed firsthand the tremendous opportunities that the house-flipping market offers in this vibrant city. Flipping houses, the process of purchasing a property, renovating it, and then selling it at a profit, has become increasingly popular in the Chicago real estate market. In this article, I will share valuable insights on how to successfully flip houses in Chicago, with a strong focus on the art of renovation to maximize returns on investment.


Identifying Promising Properties for Flipping

The Chicago real estate market is dynamic and ever-changing, influenced by various factors such as neighborhood trends, location, and demand. Understanding these factors is crucial for identifying promising properties ripe for flipping. It is essential to conduct thorough research on target neighborhoods in Chicago, keeping a keen eye on areas with high potential for growth and appreciation. Moreover, analyzing key indicators, like property value trends and comparable sales, will help to find undervalued properties that are ready for renovation and resale.


Negotiation Strategies in the Competitive Market

Once you've identified a property with potential, negotiating favorable deals in Chicago's competitive market becomes paramount. Engaging with motivated sellers and presenting well-researched offers will set you apart from other buyers. Effective negotiation skills can lead to acquiring properties at a favorable price, enhancing your chances of maximizing ROI.


Planning the Renovation Process

Before diving into the renovation process, a detailed planning phase is necessary. Assessing the scope of renovation required for each property is crucial to allocate resources efficiently. Moreover, budgeting for renovation costs and potential contingencies is vital to avoid unexpected financial burdens. Prioritizing renovations that promise the highest ROI in the Chicago area ensures that resources are directed toward the most profitable upgrades.


The Importance of Local Professionals

In the pursuit of a successful renovation, collaborating with local professionals is a game-changer. Chicago, being a diverse and distinctive city, requires specialized knowledge and craftsmanship. Hiring licensed contractors experienced in Chicago's building codes and regulations ensures that renovations comply with local standards, avoiding costly legal issues. Additionally, working with interior designers who understand local homebuyer preferences will help present a property that resonates with potential buyers.


Streamlining the Process with Local House Cleanouts Service

Among the crucial local professionals that can expedite the house flipping process is 606junk.com, a trusted local house cleanouts service. Cleanout services play a pivotal role in decluttering and preparing the property for renovation. A well-organized and debris-free property not only facilitates the renovation process but also enhances the property's appeal to potential buyers. With the help of local services, you can save time and effort, allowing you to focus on the core aspects of the flip while ensuring that the property is in top condition for staging and marketing.


Adapting Renovation Strategies to Chicago's Architecture

Throughout the renovation process, it is essential to align the strategies with Chicago's architectural styles. Adapting the renovation plan to suit the preferences of the local community ensures that the property resonates with potential buyers. Moreover, integrating energy-efficient upgrades and smart home technology aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly and technologically advanced homes in Chicago.


Overcoming Challenges in the Renovation Process

While renovating, it is essential to address potential challenges, such as historical preservation guidelines and navigating the permit process efficiently in Chicago's bureaucratic landscape. Additionally, weather-related challenges should be factored into the renovation schedule to avoid unnecessary delays.


Staging and Marketing the Property

With the renovation complete, staging and marketing the property is critical to attracting buyers. Understanding the preferences of Chicago homebuyers allows for strategic staging that highlights the property's best features. Leveraging digital marketing and local real estate platforms enables you to reach a wide audience of potential buyers. Hosting open houses and utilizing local connections also play a significant role in exposing the property to the right target market.


Evaluating ROI and Final Profit Margin

The financial aspect of flipping houses in Chicago involves calculating ROI and considering holding costs and taxes. Understanding how the Chicago real estate market values properties and determining the final profit margin are essential steps for evaluating the success of your flip.


Unlocking Chicago's Flipping Potential

In conclusion, the art of renovation is a powerful tool for maximizing ROI when flipping houses in the Chicago area. The city's unique real estate market demands a localized approach, where collaboration with local professionals becomes a key factor for success. Hiring local experts, including a house cleanouts service, streamlines the flipping process, increases profits, and ensures a successful venture. By incorporating these strategies and leveraging the resources Chicago offers, aspiring house flippers can unlock the full potential of Windy City's real estate market. Happy flipping!


Jonathan Russo is a Chicago-based real estate veteran renowned for his expertise in house flipping. With an impressive track record, Jonathan's insights into strategic renovation, local collaborations, and market trends have helped countless investors unlock the Windy City's flipping potential. His passion for Chicago's unique real estate landscape shines through in every successful flip.


Gas stations are dying. What comes next will be a radical new form of architecture

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Chicago Artist Nate Otto on His Hometown’s Best-Ofs

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The Best New Restaurants in Chicago Include Standout Mexican

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Trading out deep dish pizza and Loop-bound trains for Nashville’s country music and BBQ this summer? Before you book that flight, consider turning it …

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Asking $2.6M, This Full-Floor Chicago Penthouse Exudes Gold Coast Charm

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Gold Coast charm meets modern design in this historic home. Nestled along the prestigious blocks of Lake Shore Drive, this boutique 12-unit building offers direct elevator access to a thoughtfully renovated full-floor penthouse. With more than 4,000 square feet, the sprawling four-bedroom, …

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The Line architects explain Saudi mega city in documentary

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1925 Bungalow For Sale In Libertyville Illinois - Craftsman Style Houses

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1925 Bungalow For Sale In Libertyville Illinois 229 Lake St, Libertyville, Illinois, 60048 4 beds ¦ 2 baths ¦ 3,741 sqft ¦ 0.4 acres Realtor Information: …

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Best Chicago-made hot dogs at groceries, markets

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Chicago's 10 Oldest Hot Dog Stands Have Stayed Within Families For Decades

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Chicago's Absolute Best Italian Beef Sandwiches

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Montreal's iconic brutalist building has finally been finished inside Unreal Engine

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Outstanding Young Architecture Firms To Watch in 2023 - Architizer Journal

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