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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 Logan Square

Logan Square is located in the Chicago area, Illinois. The name used to describe Logan Square is the city north of the square, or actually, the 3-way visibility of Milwaukee Avenue, Logan Boulevard and Kedzie Boulevard. Logan Square is the area in general, bounded by the NIRC railroad on the west, north east branch of the Chicago River, Diversey Avenue on the north and the SOO Line railroad on the south. The region is characterized by a well-known historical boulevards and large bungalow-style homes.

The neighborhood is home to a diverse population is made up of Latinos (primarily Mexican and Puerto Rican, with some Cuban), and Eastern Europe, but also less "progressive" crowd is composed of mainly white, college-educated artists and professionals mainly in medium-class backgrounds who are interested in the diversity and "bohemian "lifestyle. At the same time as Logan Square boasted a strong Norwegian-American population. Relatively inexpensive housing and rent available, this neighborhood is a favorite of students, artists and working-class citizens. More states, stylish and expensive apartment buildings and historic Logan Boulevard Line (2600 N).

The territory of the Community and in the name of General John A. Logan who served in the Civil War, and later Congress. One of the most striking intersections in the city, the square itself is circluar green spaces are located in the center of a traffic circle formed by the junction of Kedzie and Logan Boulevards and Milwaukee Avenue. At the center of the circle is the Illinois Centennial Memorial Column, built in 1918 which is up to the memory of the 100th anniversary of Illinois' statehood. Henry Bacon designed the monument, the famous architect and the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC and sculpted by Evelyn Longman, is a single 70-foot tall marble Doric column topped by an eagle, which refers to the national flag. Reliefs surrounding the base figures represent Native Americans, explorer, farmer, and is intended to show the Laborers experienced major changes during the country's.

 

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