The Chicagoland offers a good supply of solid homes in many of the neighborhoods. This is quite different than a lot of cities. I would definitely consider the city in this case as long as the houses are nice and in nice areas. These would be areas where buyers are trying to get into.
We really can't be in a position to be pioneers. I know there is money to be made in many areas, but our program doesn't give us room to do this.
There are many suburban areas that are good and we definitely would entertain working in those areas.
You know our criteria and if you find a home that fits it, we would welcome the chance to buy whatever area that make sense.