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$1,200,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
3.00 |
2,870 |
19473 |
1926 |
On the market:
1 day
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Welcome to this unique historical Spanish-style masterpiece, just a block from Lake Michigan. Located in desirable East Highland Park, this home is walkable to Rosewood Beach, the Ravinia Music Festival, and downtown. This home offers tranquility and convenience. Meticulously transformed by its interior designer owner, this 1920s home blends old world charm with modern luxury, with each item handpicked to create a seamless flow of sophistication. The entire house showcases Spanish details, including a terracotta roof, floors, stucco walls, arches, and other exquisite features throughout. The main level features a beautifully designed space with abundant natural light, French doors to the stunning backyard, and original flooring that blends historic elegance with modern functionality. The sunken living room is a standout, with soaring ceilings, original beams, and an original grand gas fireplace. The family room overlooks a backyard oasis designed by the talented Scott Bryon, with bluestone hardscaping, a fire pit, and pergola. The eat-in kitchen seamlessly integrates with the home's style, enhancing the home's charm. An additional bedroom with walk -in closet, built-ins and full bath completes the first floor. The upper level features a luxurious primary suite with an ensuite bath and a second spacious bedroom with its own private full bath. The basement offers an abundance of storage, ensuring ample space for all your needs, and includes a second set of washer/dryer in addition to the main floor laundry for added convenience. Renovations include beautifully designed bathrooms, custom auto-lit closets, modern light fixtures, and a handful of upgraded mechanicals. With its thoughtful design and numerous improvements, it's ready for its next owner to enjoy. Don't miss the chance to own this stunning property that beautifully marries the past with the present.
Listing courtesy of Jacqueline Lotzof, Compass