The report analyzes housing statistics for single family homes in the Chicagoland area from October 2008 to September 2009. It shows data on inventory levels, average list prices, sales prices, months of supply, and year-over-year percentage changes for numerous towns. Most towns saw large drops in average sale prices (over 10% in many cases), increased months of housing supply, and substantial decreases in the number of sales compared to the previous year. The housing market in the Chicagoland region remained weak during the period analyzed.