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The process of foreclosures varies from the state to state can be rapid or lengthy. To avoid foreclosures other options such as refinancing, a short sale, alternate financing, temporary arrangements with the lender, or even bankruptcy may present to homeowners. There are websites which can help or can connect individual borrowers to lenders.


As of last 3 years the city had 10,294 foreclosures according to the one of the training center in Chicago. Doubled numbers of foreclosures in Chicago  was 36% higher compared with the last 4 years.

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About Bucktown

Bucktown is a neighborhood located near the Logan Square area of Chicago, Illinois, northwest of the Loop. Chicago River, east of its borders, the Western Avenue to the west of the above-grade Bloomingdale Line to the South and West Fullerton Avenue to the north. It is primarily residential with a mix of older single family homes, new builds with edgy architecture, and converted industrial loft spaces. The neighborhood's origins are rooted in the working class, which settled the area of the 1830s. A large influx of Germans began in 1848 and 1854 the city was established on the basis of Holstein, which was attached to the end of Chicago in 1863. Additional population influxes include European Jews, Mexican immigrants and Puerto Rican migrants. In the last quarter, 20 century, a growing artists' community led directly to widespread gentrification, which brought a large number of young specialists. Bucktown Wicker Park, directly north.

There are many bars and restaurants in the vicinity and there are a large number of "teardowns" of older housing stock, and - replace them with new and large residential buildings.

There is a significant amount of the purchase of Damen Avenue North Avenue (in Wicker Park) going north to a few blocks north of Armitage Avenue. Bucktown is readily accessible to the Blue Line.

Bucktown receives its name from the large number of goats raised in the neighborhood during the 19th century. Buck is a male goat.

 


 



 

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