When billionaire financier Ken Griffin decamped from Chicago, he left behind $US94 million ($145.4 million) in ritzy condos and penthouses that once shattered price records and trumpeted his status as the richest man in town.
The homes are now emblematic of something else. Real estate bargain hunters are descending on Chicago, after an exodus of a wealthy elite wiped out millions of dollars in value from the city’s most-expensive properties.
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