The Wealth Preservation Playbook, Real Estate, Legacy Planning, and the Truth About Chicago
This conversation goes everywhere. In this episode of The Bow Tie Edge Real Estate Unraveled, Elizabeth Wright of E Lux Real Estate Corporation joins the show for a wide ranging, candid, and sometimes spicy talk about Chicago real estate, the politics buried inside every deal, and how to protect your wealth across generations.
Elizabeth has been in the business since 2003, is a certified residential appraiser, life insurance licensed, a notary, and a UIUC trained urban planner and economist. She shares how she built E Lux as an advisory firm focused on wealth preservation and legacy planning, why most people running their own business are doing it wrong, and how families and investors should be thinking about exit strategy before they ever buy a property.
We dig into the Chicago affordability crisis, why renting now costs more than buying for many people, the religious organization land use workaround, the long shadow of the parking meter deal, the post 2008 demolition wave, and the gentrification plan that hides behind the word "integration." Then we go deep on appraisals, walking through two real cases. One South Side property given a 1.6 percent appreciation rate when it deserved 5.4, and a dilapidated short sale rated as livable so the bank could deny the deal. Mahmoud lays out exactly how to challenge a bad appraisal, when to escalate to IDFPR, and the consultant strategy a licensed appraiser can use to formally review another appraiser's work.
This episode is for homeowners, investors, brokers, appraisers, fellow attorneys, and anyone who wants to understand how real estate, policy, and money actually move together in Chicago.
Real strategy. Real numbers. Real talk. Welcome to The Bow Tie Edge.