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Sacred Chicago Real Estate - Wrigley Field Where the Cubs Keep Winning

Gorgeous Expanse of Green in Grass and IvyWrigley Field on a sunny Summer afternoon...

Few things in life provide such a rare pleasure. And with the Chicago Cubs tearing up the national league with a major league-leading 42 wins, the Friendly Confines have rarely been friendlier real estate to this life-long Cubs fan.

Early on Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano was tagged for a two-run shot to left. But given the offensive firepower surrounding him and with the wind whipping the left field flags like mad, this deficit seemed puny and easy to overcome.

Except it wasn't.

The Hand Operated Scoreboard at Wrigley FieldInning after inning the northside nine put up goose egg after miserable goose egg. In days of old (going back an entire century) Cubs fans would have anticipated the worst. An "L" for loss would be lifted atop the center field score board and that would be that, a simple single pockmark in a season rife with the rough terrain of far too many pockmarks.

But this team has proven to be different. And this day would be proof of this difference.

After several false starts, the Cubs finally gained a little traction in the 7th inning and halved the Atlanta Braves lead to 2-1. Given the fact that the Cubs have been scoring runs in droves, one run should be a gimme.

The Only Good W - Win at WrigleyTurns out the gimme waited until the bottom of the 9th to show up. That's when Jim Edmonds poked a line drive homer to the basket in left to tie the score. Ah, the universe felt as if it was coming back to a charitable disposition. Except that in this instance charity wasn't given - it was taken. And the final collection waited until the 11th inning to bear its lovely toothy smile.

To set the table of the 11th inning picture the bases loaded with Cubs and no outs. Great position for pinch hitter Reed Johnson to be in as he took his place at the plate. He waited for the delivery of the first pitch from the brand new reliever when instead of getting a hit to win the game he was simply hit to win the game.

Kind of anticlimactic, yes, but nonetheless Johnson was hit by the first pitch, forcing in the winning run and the Cubs improved their major's leading victory total to 43.

And we raised our voices as if in unison we 41,000+ faithful on hand to mark this latest entry in what we hope is a storybook season for this team we call our own.

Warm Living Room at 726 AddisonBy the way, located at Sheffield and Clark, Wrigley Field is two and a half blocks from a transcendent bit of Chicago real estate listed by Tom McCarey of The Real Estate Lounge Chicago - 726 Addison is a luxury condo on the top floor of a fully rehabbed all brick building. With a flowing extra wide layout, this condo is perfect for any number of Chicago real estate buyers, including first-time buyers or buyers looking for a bit more space in a wonderful Lakeview location, or out of towners looking for an in-town residence.

And another thing...

Commerial Kitchen at 1858 RaceAnother simply gorgeous residence that single home seekers in the Chicago real estate market need to know about is 1858 Race.

Occupying a bright corner in Chicago's very hot East Village, this contemporary four-level luxury single family is the rarely available under $1MM residence. Having represented the buyers when we purchased in 2004 I can speak to the top notch quality of this Chicago single family home from top to bottom - commercial grade kitchen, artistic floating staircase, solid 8-foot doors, hardwood floors throughout, 6-zoned multi-component sound, awesome penthouse suite with walkout deck with beyond-your-imagination Chicago skyline views. Plus there's a deck atop the two-car garage. This home will appeal to luxury home seeker who is either a current Chicago resident or is a corporate relocation to Chicago.

For more information on either of these must see homes, either call me at 773.848.9241 or email me tom@TheRealEstateLoungeChicago.com.
Posted Friday Jun 13
( 06/13/08 12:53AM ) — Tony Bolodar

Back in the early 1990s, we were driving through Chicago on our way to South Bend, IN from Dallas.  I just had to go see Wrigley Field.  Even though I am a Cardinal fan, the history of Wrigley is special to every baseball fan. 


Well we got to Wrigley about 12:15.  On a day home game that started at 1:00.  The traffic was horrible.  But there we were, in front of Wrigley.  My wife also an avid baseball fan, grabs the camera and is going to jump out and get a quick picture.  She moves to the sidewalk just as the BIG Chicago officer (I am sure one of their finest) tells me to move the car.  I started to explain and he yelled MOVE THE CAR!  So I did.  I went around the block.  But by the time I came back, my wife was no where to be found.  Here I am with our two kids and she is out in Chicago someplace without her purse, no ID and since she is a smoker, NO cigarettes. 


Across the street from the stadium is a McDonalds.  I parked the car, took my kids in and found the Manager.  I told him the story and promised if he would not tow my car, we would have lunch there.  He was pretty nice about it and told me I had 30 minutes to run down and find her. 


The kids and I ate while my wife who was fuming and still fumes everytime you mention Wrigley Field, sat there and watched us too mad to eat. 

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