- Status Sold
- Sale Price $900,000
- Bed 3 Beds
- Bath 2.1 Baths
- Location Lake View
One of Chicago's best finds, this treasured residence - an entire floor in an intimate boutique building designed by famed architect Benjamin Marshall - exudes opulence and offers practicality. Rich in preserved architectural details, the one-of-a-kind square floor plan elegantly works for both entertaining and day-to-day living. The formal rooms all flow from the main gallery: A glamorous living room framed by a marble fireplace and windows on all sides; a large dining room with extensive molding and decorative windows; and a library/bedroom with an arched entry and built-in shelving. A welcomed surprise for vintage residences, the fabulous chef's kitchen opens to an enormous great room for casual hang-out time. Off the great room is a wonderful private terrace which leads a few steps up to an incredible landscaped common roof garden. The bedrooms and ensuite baths have all been tastefully renovated to modern standards. Prime location right off the lakefront where parks, paths, beaches, tennis courts, and the bird sanctuary await. One garage space+one outdoor parking space included. Truly, a magnificent offering.
General Info
- List Price $950,000
- Sale Price $900,000
- Bed 3 Beds
- Bath 2.1 Baths
- Taxes $8,790
- Market Time 163 days
- Year Built 1927
- Square Feet 3000
- Assessments $1,300
- Assessments Include Heat, Water, Parking, Common Insurance, Exterior Maintenance, Lawn Care, Scavenger, Snow Removal
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- Source MRED as distributed by MLS GRID
Rooms
- Total Rooms 7
- Bedrooms 3 Beds
- Bathrooms 2.1 Baths
- Living Room 23X18
- Family Room 16X15
- Dining Room 18X14
- Kitchen 18X10
Features
- Heat Gas, Hot Water/Steam
- Air Conditioning Space Pac
- Appliances Microwave, Dishwasher, High End Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, All Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances, Wine Cooler/Refrigerator, Cooktop, Oven/Built-in, Range Hood
- Parking Garage, Space/s
- Age 91-100 Years
- Exterior Brick,Stone
- Exposure N (North), S (South), E (East), W (West)