6.17.2009

JUNE Movies in the Park

06/17/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
LeClaire Courts/Hearst Community

06/17/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Merrimac Park

06/17/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Rear Window (PG)
Berger Park Cultural Center

06/18/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Hotel For Dogs (PG)
Sauganash Park

06/18/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG)
Churchill Field Playlot Park (c/o Holstein Park)

06/19/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Iron Man (PG-13)
Tilton Park

06/19/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Rebel Without A Cause (NR)
Marquette Park

06/19/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - The Wizard of Oz (G)
Brands Park

06/20/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - The Express (PG)
Winnemac Park

06/20/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (PG-13)
Lindblom Park

06/23/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - My Big Fat Greek Wedding (PG)
Lincoln Park

06/24/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - El Estudiante (Spanish film, English Subtitles) (NR)
Pietrowski Park

06/24/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Bosley Playground Park

06/24/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Some Like It Hot (NR)
Humboldt Park

06/25/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Hotel For Dogs (PG)
Armour Square Park

06/25/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Kung Fu Panda (PG)
Wilson, John P. Park

06/25/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - The Express (PG)
Rosedale Park

06/25/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (PG-13)
Murray Playground Park

06/26/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Cool Hand Luke (NR)
Ridge Park

06/26/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Kung Fu Panda (PG)
Athletic Field Park

06/26/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Kung Fu Panda (PG)
Commercial Club Playground

06/26/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa (PG)
Mayfair Park

06/27/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Iron Man (PG-13)
West Chatham Park

06/27/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Mamma Mia! The Movie: The Sing-a-long Version (PG-13)
Osterman Beach

06/27/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - The Goonies (PG)
Chase Park

06/30/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - Journey to the Center of the Earth: 3D (PG)
Riis Park

06/30/09
8:30 PM
Movies in the Park - The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (PG)
Lake Shore Park

6.10.2009

2009 Summer Events Calendar and Chicago TO DO List

I always explain to non-Chicagoans that after eight months of Windy City winter, the city graciously apologizes and thanks its citizens for enduring the snowy brutality by providing non-stop activities in the streets of Chicago for the duration of flip-flop season. Summer is, no doubt, the best time to live in Chicago! So to kick off this festive season, I began compiling a list of all the exciting events and activities I wanted to experience this summer. Well, as you can imagine, my TO DO List became so extensive that I just had to share it with the public! So if you, too, were shaped by a parental summertime mantra like "It's beautiful outside. Turn off the goddamn tv, get off your ass and go enjoy it!", then this is for you!
*Dates are subject to change. Refer back for updates (additions noted in green). And please feel free to add more!

JUNE
6-7 ~ 62nd Annual 57th Street Art Fair ~ Hyde Park, on 57th St between Kenwood and Kimbark
12 ~ Movies in the Parks ~ Every Tuesday at Various Chicago Parks, chicagoparkdistrict.com
12 ~ Gold Coast Film Festival ~ Landmark Grill & Lounge @ 1633 N. Halsted
12-14 ~ Chicago Blues Festival ~ Grant Park @ 300 S. Columbus Drive

12-14 ~ 25th Annual Party at St. Mike's ~ St. Michael's of Old Town @ 1711 N. Cleveland
12-13 ~ Rib Fest Chicago ~ North Center @ 4000 N. Lincoln Ave

13 ~ 3rd Annual Humboldt Park Art Fair & Music ~ Humboldt Park @ 1400 N. Sacramento
13 ~ On the Run for Health 5K Race ~ Chicago
13 ~ All for Doggies Dog Day Festival ~ FREE Noon-4pm, 1760 N. Kilbourn
13-14 ~ Andersonville Midsummerfest ~ Andersonville @ 5200 N. Clark
13-14 ~ Old Town Art Fair/Wells Street Art Festival ~ Old Town @ North Ave & Wells Street
14 ~ Q101 Block Party ~ Charter One Pavilion @ Northerly Island
17-19 ~ TBS Presents: Just For Laughs Chicago Comedy Festival ~ justforlaughschicago.com

19 ~ Tasteful Art on the Avenues: Local Artisans Join Forces to Benefit Children's Memorial Hospital ~ Armitage from Kenmore to Halsted, 6pm-9pm
19 ~ Bike to Work Rally ~ Daley Plaza @ Washington & Dearborn Streets
20 ~ Children’s Memorial Hospital Race for the Kids 5K Run/Walk ~ Chicago
19-20 ~ 23rd Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games ~ 700 Oak Brook Road
19-21 ~ Body Art Expo: World’s Largest Tattoo Expo ~ Navy Pier, bodyartexpo.com
19-21 ~ Festa Pasta Vino ~ Little Tuscany @ 2400 S. Oakley Avenue
19-21 ~ Taste of Randolph Street ~ West Loop @ 900 W. Randolph
19-21 ~ 1st Annual Taste of Riverwalk ~ Along Wacker from Franklin to Lake Shore

19-21 ~ Chicago Peace Fest ~ Lincoln Park @ 1700 N. Stockton Drive
19-21 ~ St. Josaphat Summerfest ~ St. Josaphat Church @ 2311 N. Southport
20-21 ~ BAM! Belmont Arts and Music Fest ~ Roscoe Village @ Belmont & Damen
20-21 ~ Chicago Summerfest ~ Lincoln Park @ 2000 N. Clark
26 ~ Jammin’ at the Zoo: Sister Hazel and Josh Kelley ~ Lincoln Park Zoo, 6pm-10:30pm

26 ~ Southport Summer Stroll ~ Southport Corridor Shops, 5pm-8pm
26-28 ~ Chicago Soul Music Festival ~ West Loop @ 1501 W. Randolph
26-5 ~ Taste of Chicago ~ Grant Park @ 300 S. Columbus Drive
28 ~ 40th Annual Gay & Lesbian Pride Parade ~ Lakeview @ Halsted & Belmont
30 ~ The Music of ABBA ~ Ravinia @ 200 Ravinia Park Rd, Highland Park, ravinia.org

JULY
8-10 ~ Thai Festival Chicago ~ Daley Plaza @ 50 W. Washington

9 ~ Bastille Day 5K Run, walk and Block Party ~ West Loop @ 1100 W. Jackson
10-11 ~ Old St. Pat’s World’s Largest Block Party ~ West Loop @ 650 W. Madison

10-11 ~ BenFest ~ Roscoe Village @ 2215 W. Irving Park Road
10-12 ~ Chicago Tribune Magnificent Mile Art Festival ~ Mag Mile @ 435 N. Michigan Ave
10-12 ~ Irish American Heritage Festival ~ North Park @ 4626 N. Knox Ave

11 ~ Volleywood ~ Noon - 7pm, North Ave Beach. Reserve your free ticket here!
11-12 ~ WestFest ~ West Town, on Chicago Ave between Damen and Wood
11-12 ~ 12th Annual Chicago Folk & Roots Festival ~ Welles Park @ 4400 N. Lincoln Ave
11-12 ~ Rock Around the Block ~ Lakeview @ 3200 N. Lincoln Ave
11-12 ~ McDonald’s L.A.T.E. Ride ~ 25-mile Overnight Ride, Buckingham Fountain
14 ~ Movie in the Park: Sunset Boulevard (1950) ~ 8:58pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
14 ~ An Evening with The Beach Boys ~ Ravinia, ravinia.org
15 ~ Jewels in July Benefit ~ Room & Board Store @ 55 E. Ohio Street; architreasures.org

17-19 ~ 4th Annual Pitchfork Music Festival ~ Union Park @ 1501 W. Randolph
18-19 ~ Sheffield Garden Walk and Festival ~ 2200 N. Sheffield Ave

18-19 ~ Taste of River North ~ Erie Park @ Kingsbury & Erie
19 ~ McDonald's Chinatown Summer Fair ~ 10am-8pm, Chinatown @ 2200 S. Wentworth
20-21 ~ John Legend ~ Ravinia, ravinia.org
21 ~ Billy Joel & Elton John Concert ~ Wrigley Field, Junior Council Children’s Memorial Hospital Charity Rooftop Event
21 ~ Movie in the Park: Duck Soup (1933) ~ 8:52pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
25 ~ 52nd Annual Venetian Night ~ "Hollywood on the Lake" Theme; Monroe Harbor @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive; Boat Parade @ 8:15pm
25-26 ~ Taste of Lincoln ~ Lincoln Park @ 2400 N. Lincoln Ave
25-26 ~ Wicker Park Fest ~ Bucktown/Wicker Park @ 1300 N. Milwaukee Ave, Noon-10pm
26 ~ Chicago Criterium Race ~ Grant Park @ Columbus & Balbo Drive

26 ~ Celebrate Clark Street Festival ~ 1pm-11pm Rogers Park @ 6900 N. Clark
28 ~ Movie in the Park: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1950) ~ 8:45pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
30 ~ Run for Gus 5K Race ~ Chicago
31-1 ~ Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicago Health and Fitness Expo ~ McCormick Place, RNRchicago.com
31-2 ~ Gold Coast Art Fair ~ River North @ 700 N. LaSalle

AUGUST
1-2 ~ Northalsted Market Days ~ Lakeview @ 3500 N. Halsted
1-2 ~ Retro on Roscoe ~ Roscoe Village @ 2000 W. Roscoe
2 ~ Rock ‘n’ Roll Chicago Half Marathon ~ Chicago
4 ~ Movie in the Park: Born Yesterday (1950) ~ 8:37pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
7 ~ First Fridays & Happy Hour ~ Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art @ 220 E. Chicago
7-9 ~ Lollapalooza ~ Grant Park @ 500 S. Columbus Drive
8 ~ Bud Billiken Parade ~ Fuller Park @ 2900 S. King Drive
8-9 ~ 1st Annual Lincoln Park Arts & Music Festival ~ Lincoln Park @ 2200 N. Racine
8-9 ~ 7th Annual Wrigleyville Summerfest ~ Wrigleville @ 3309 N. Seminary
11 ~ Movie in the Park: Psycho (1960) ~ 8:27pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive
14 ~ Yo-Yo Ma’s Dvořák ~ Ravinia, ravinia.org

14-16 ~ North Side Summerfest ~ North Center @ 4050 N. Lincoln Ave
15-16 ~ 51st Annual Air & Water Show ~ North Avenue Beach @ 1600 N. Lake Shore Drive

15-16 ~ Windy City Ribs 'n' Soul Festival ~ West Loop @ 1501 W. Randolph
15-16 ~ NEW! Green Music Fest ~ Eckhart Park @ 1330 W. Chicago Ave, noon-11pm
17 ~ Pat Benetar / Blondie ~ Ravinia, ravinia.org
18 ~ Movie in the Park: Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) ~ 8:17pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive

20 ~ Buyer's Seminar ~ RE Savvy collaborates with the Belgravia Group to introduce their Installment Contract Program ~ Learn how you can own RIGHT NOW for $5,000 down ~ 6:30pm @ 565 Quincy
21-23 ~ 60th Annual Greek Festival ~ St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church @ 2727 W. Winona Street
22-23 ~ Lake View Music Festival ~ Wrigleyville @ 3600 N. Sheffield
25 ~ Movie in the Park: Tootsie (1982) ~ 8:05pm Grant Park @ 100 S. Lake Shore Drive

26 ~ 1st Annual Taste of the Gold Coast ~ brought to you by Raymi Productions; buy tickets online
27 ~ G. Love & Special Sauce / Michael Franti & Spearhead ~ Ravinia, ravinia.org
28 ~ Jammin’ at the Zoo: Five for Fighting with Angel Taylor ~ Lincoln Park Zoo, 6pm-10:30pm
29-30 ~ Bucktown Arts Fest ~ Bucktown @ 2238 N. Oakley Ave
29-30 ~ Taste of Greece ~ Greektown @ 100-400 S. Halsted, Noon-11pm
30-31 ~ Carrie Underwood ~ Ravinia, ravinia.org

SEPTEMBER
4 ~ First Fridays & Happy Hour ~ Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art @ 220 E. Chicago
4-6 ~ 31st Annual Chicago Jazz Festival ~ Grant Park @ 300 S. Columbus Drive

4-6 ~ 30th Annual Taste of Polonia ~ Copernicus Center @ 5216 W. Lawrence
5-6 ~ 6th Annual Bash on Wabash ~ South Loop @ 1300 S. Wabash

11-12 ~ 5th Annual Windy City Wine Festival ~ Daley Bicentennial Plaza @ 337 E. Randolph
11-13 ~ 89th Annual German-American Festival ~ Brats, lederhosen and beer! Lincoln Square @ 4700 N. Lincoln Ave
12 ~ 5th Annual Chicago 5K Lung Run ~ 2650 N. Cannon Drive

12-13 ~ 7th Annual Wells Street Wine Crush, Music and Comedy Fest ~ Old Town, Wells Street between North and Evergreen
12-13 ~ 7th Annual Renegade Craft Fair 2009 ~ Wicker Park @ 2000 W. Damen
12-13 ~ Ukranian Village Fest ~ West Town @ 2245 W. Superior
12-13 ~ 13th Annual Celtic Fest Chicago ~ Grant Park @ 300 S. Columbus Drive
13 ~ 13th Annual Chicago Half Marathon and 5K ~ Jackson Park @ Hayes & Richards
19 ~ LandShark Lager Oyster Fest ~ Roscoe Village @ 2000 W. Roscoe

23-30 ~ UniverSoul Circus ~ Washington Park @ 5531 S. King Drive
25-27 ~ Oktoberfest ~ Lake View @ 3000 N. Lincoln Ave
30 ~ 6th Annual MetroMix Best Bartender Bash ~ District Bar @ 170 W. Ontario
Saturdays ~ Millennium Park Workouts ~ 201 E. Randolph, Early morning classes in tai chi, yoga, Pilates, and aerobic dance/martial arts

TO DO THIS SUMMER
- See Jersey Boys
- Eat in China Town
- Odyssey Fireworks Dinner Cruise
- Cooking Class at the Chopping Block
- Untouchables Tour, gangstertour.com
- Sunday ~ House of Blues Gospel Brunch
- Take the dog to Montrose Dog Beach
- See an iMax movie at Navy Pier
- See comedy show at Second City, Zanies, and Improv Olympic
- Devil in the White City Bus Tour, architecture.org
- Buy art and jewelry at an art fair
- Go to Ravinia
- See Cirque Shanghai, Navy Pier Jun 3 – Sep 7

- See Cavalia, Racine & Jackson until end of August
- Eat at Top 10 burger spots in Chicago
- Do Weird Chicago 3-hr Tour, weirdchicago.com
- Run a 5K
- Eat at North Pond Restaurant
- Join summer sports league
- Figure out what Wisconsin Dells is
- Go to Adler Planetarium
- Dine at The Signature Room
- Do climbing wall at my gym
- Go camping
- Eat at Citizen Bar
- Eat at Zed451
- Eat at all restaurants w/ rooftops
- Do something charitable, chicagocares.org
- Architectural River Boat Tour [Shoreline Sightseeing]
- Grill out
- Go boating on lake
- Cubs rooftop
- Learn to salsa dance
- Adler Planetarium presents ‘3-D Universe: A Symphony’ ~ America’s first planetarium, founded in 1930, couples with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s rendition of Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky’s 1874 “Pictures at an Exhibition” during a 3-D video suite of photos from space. This year marks the 400 year anniversary since Galileo first used a telescope to explore the skies.
- Free Tuesdays at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art ~ Jun - Aug, 10am to 8pm
- Buckminster Fuller Exhibition ~ Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, Mar 14 – Jun 21
- Harry Potter: The Exhibition ~ Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, Apr 30 – Sep 27

- Rent scooters / mopeds
- Get a massage from a massage therapy student for a discounted price
- Watch a horse race at Arlington Park
- Go on a segway tour [Segway Experience Tour / Chicago Segway Tour / City Segway / Steve's Segway / Architectural Segway on the Lakefront]


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6.05.2009

Analysis 2B/2Ba in Lincoln Park/Lake View

I adhere to the school of thought that better decisions are made when more information is provided. This is the basic premise behind the creation of this blog - - to inform prospective buyers, sellers, renters, and investors about current market conditions.

The most popular search I run for my prospective buyers is for 2bed/2bath units in the Lincoln Park and Lake View neighborhoods. The graph below depicts the Supply & Demand of 2/2's in these neighborhoods in Number of Units Sold per month. Over the course of two years, the #units sold has decreased approximately 50%. Obvious dips in #units appear in the winter months, which is pertinent information for sellers who are thinking about listing their properties in the snowy season.

According to data from the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) within the following parameters:
-Attached Single Units (ie, condos, 2-4 Flats)
-2bedroom/2bathroom units
-Within the Lincoln Park and Lake View neighborhoods
-In the price range $200,000 - $500,000
-All ages (new construction and resales)
-Time over the past two years (May 2007 - May 2009)

Here, the same graph from above is overlayed with "For Sale" data for the same area, time period, and price range. Clearly, there is an excess in inventory, or supply. Demand cannot keep up with the steady supply, which drives prices down.

The question we should be asking is 'Why is there such a large excess in inventory on the market?' In my experience, sellers haven't faced the harsh reality of our declining market and proceed to list their homes for sale at their own perceived value. The glitch in the system? The real estate agents who agree to list these homes at unreasonable prices. My thoughts? Agents got desperate in the past couple of years - - with good reason - - their business was failing! So they agreed to take any listing they could get their hands on, and allowed the seller to dictate the sale price. The problem is - - sellers don't have the training and market knowledge that the realtor is supposed to have. They place an emotional value on their properties. Just because they bought it 3 years ago for $500,000 and put $100,000 into a new kitchen does not make the new value of the home $600,000. Realtors should know better. But they failed to cease this progression, and so overpriced homes went on the market... and stayed on the market... and stayed on the market longer. If realtors could make a collective effort to price homes appropriately - and even go so far as to walk away from a seller who wants to list a home at an unrealistic price - we would see inventory begin to drop because a) they will finally sell, or b) the seller will effectively choose not to list it for sale at all. Supply should stabilize. Demand should normalize. Now obviously, I'm not saying the housing crisis is strictly due to inept realtors, but agents that don't do their job properly fail to serve their clients and the rest of the market!

6.02.2009

June 2009 Newsletter

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Events in June

-U.S. Air Guitar Championships Chicago Regional 6/6 9pm ♦ Watch the action or compete for a shot at advancing to the U.S. Final. Competitors must arrive at 7pm. Bring a 60-second song on CD – Metro Bar
-Clown for Chi-Town Pub Crawl 6/6 8pm ♦ Clown around Wrigleyville during this six-stop crawl -Goose Island Bar in Wrigleyville
-Chicago Summer Dance Festival Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 6/11-8/2 ♦ Grant Park, Spirit of Music Garden - 601 S. Michigan Ave.
-Movies in the Park 6/12-8/30 ♦ The Chicago Park District's annual series takes place in more than 125 parks throughout Chicago - www.chicagoparkdistrict.com
-Rib Fest Chicago 6/12-6/13 4pm-10pm ♦ featuring barbecue from local restaurants and live music - Lincoln Avenue and Irving Park Road - 4000 N. Lincoln Ave
-Andersonville Midsummer Fest 6/13-6/14 11am-10pm ♦ A celebration of Swedish heritage includes a lot more than meatballs - Foster Avenue and Clark Street - 5200 N. Clark
-Chicago Blues Festival 6/12-6/13 11am-9:30pm ♦ This Chicago staple continues to be a hugely popular event - Grant Park
-Wells Street Art Festival 6/13-6/14 11am-10pm ♦ A fine art showcase with a party vibe, includes live music from Beatles tribute band and others - North/Wells Street
-Q101 Block Party 6/14 ♦ $45 admission to see 311 and Ziggy Marley - Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island
-Taste of Randolph Street 6/19-6/21 Fri 5pm, Sat/Sun 2pm ♦ The 12th annual West Loop event stretches along six blocks of Randolph Street, between Peoria Street and Racine Avenue
-1st Annual Taste of Riverwalk 6/19-6/21 ♦ Featuring tasty samplings from local vendors at discounted rates - Along Wacker from Franklin to Lake Shore Drive
-Father’s Day 6/21
-29th Annual Taste of Chicago 6/26-7/5 11am-9pm ♦ The mega-food fest features everything from hot dogs to haute cuisine from more than 70 restaurants - Grant Park
-Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade 6/28 12pm ♦ The 40th annual Lakeview celebration features floats, bands and politicians. Festivities also include parties and picnics along the lakefront - Halsted Street
-Green City Market Every Wednesday and Saturday 7am-1pm ♦ Shop locally farmed organic meats, fruits, vegetables, cheeses, honey, baked goods and more - 1750 N. Clark Street

Guided Buy Choices
New city-sponsored home-buyer incentives make renting look ridiculous
By Christina Couch, TimeOut Chicago

Those who believe the recession crushes all hopes of owning a home should talk to Aaron Mays. In October, the 23-year-old recent Northwestern grad purchased a one-bedroom condo in Bronzeville, and now he’s paying only $100 more per month than he’d been shelling out in rent for his former studio nearby. Taking advantage of the Partnership for New Communities Grant Program—one of a slew of new city-sponsored incentive offers available to first-time home buyers under the banner Find Your Place in Chicago—Mays got a $10,000 discount on his new $180,000 pad. “The grant is the only way I could do this,” Mays says. “Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been able to buy right now.”

From grants on homes in select neighborhoods to discounts on purchase price for low-income home buyers to mortgage tax credits—new city and federal incentives can knock anywhere from a couple grand to $40,000 off the cost of a new home. But the programs do come with some strings attached, which, depending on the incentive, can include taking a required home-buying workshop or staying in your home a minimum of three years. “Another problem with some of these programs is that if the real estate value on your home goes up, you can’t make a substantial profit,” says Gary DeClark, managing director of Integra Realty Resources, who has worked with home buyers involved with Find Your Place in Chicago. “There’s a maximization on the profit you can make, and if you go over that, you have to start paying back that excess.”
While grant and tax-credit incentives place no restrictions on the resale value of a new home, programs that target low-income home buyers such as the Chicago Partnership for Affordable Neighborhoods and New Homes for Chicago provide substantial discounts on new homes but also limit the amount buyers can earn off their home’s resale. “That’s why most people buy a home, to sell it 20, 30, 40 years later for a profit,” says Patrick Warneka, a professional photographer who purchased a two-bedroom, two-bath Andersonville condo a year ago with the help of the Chicago Partnership for Affordable Neighborhoods. “If [my fiancé and I] sell this place, we’ll only get a small percentage [of the profit], about 12 to 15 percent, and the rest will go back to the city.”

Warneka says he’s not complaining. While the published price on his condo was $325,000, with assistance he got it for about $150,000. However, he’s also quick to point out that even with assistance, his home is still a major expense. Warneka and his fiancé fork out about 40 percent of their income to housing costs.

While those who receive housing discounts will have to put up with program drawbacks, they’ll also reap the rewards of building equity and boosting their credit scores—and having a place they can truly call their own. “Buying a home was always in my plan, and this program pushed me to do it now instead of waiting until I’m 25 or 26,” says Mays. “It doesn’t seem logical to rent when I can own for about the same price.”