due in large part to the great fire of 1871, chicago isn't a row house city, so the answer is no.
It's not from a lack of wanting to experience life in a row house, we just don't have many of them at all, but we do have ~8 billion flat buildings.
I have lived in 6 different flat buildings in neighborhoods all across the city over the past 2 decades, including our current home.
It's highly unlikely that the opportunity to live in a row house will ever present itself to me for the rest of my life.
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"Missing middle" housing can be a great middle ground for many middle class families.
Last edited by Steely Dan; Oct 2, 2019 at 6:29 PM.
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