Hidden costs can quietly erode your returns on Chicago multifamily properties—this Essex Three-Twelve guide breaks down the overlooked expenses that separate successful investors from those caught off guard.
Essex Three-Twelve has been exclusively engaged to market 2510 N. Rockwell St. in Logan Square, a vacant two-flat offered for the first time in 50 years and primed for a full rehab or single-family conversion.
Niko Apostal, newly appointed Managing Broker at Essex Three Twelve, shares how his hands-on approach, investment expertise, and collaborative leadership are helping bridge the gap between everyday buyers and seasoned multifamily investors in Chicago.
Essex Three-Twelve successfully closed the sale of 2525 North Orchard Street, a fully renovated six-unit multifamily property in the heart of Lincoln Park, following a competitive marketing process that generated multiple offers and underscored the strength of Chicago’s multifamily investment market.
Essex Three-Twelve, LLC announced that industry veteran Niko Apostal has joined the firm as Managing Broker, bringing over 20 years of leadership and brokerage experience in Chicago real estate.
Essex Three-Twelve has been exclusively engaged to market 3901 Haas Avenue, an 8-unit apartment building in Lyons, Illinois, offering investors a fully occupied, recently improved property with strong suburban demand and convenient access to Chicago.
Jack Doyle and Quinn Evans join the Essex Three-Twelve team focusing on the acquisition and disposition of multifamily assets.
Essex Three-Twelve is marketing 7150 S. Cornell, a 12-unit South Shore apartment building with strong operations and value-add potential.
For small-scale owners, Chicago’s multifamily market offers the chance to turn a first rental property into the foundation of a scalable, wealth-building portfolio — with the right strategies and guidance.
Essex Three-Twelve has been engaged to market 4363 N. Lincoln Ave., a fully renovated 5-unit mixed-use building anchored by longtime neighborhood staple L&M Deli in the heart of Lincoln Square.