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$2,000,000
Sold on 1/17/24
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
6 |
3.20 |
0 |
31624.62 |
1908 |
On the market:
120 days
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This is it! Discover this exceptional home nestled on a spacious double lot in the coveted east Wilmette locale. This beautiful home is just steps away from Village shops and restaurants, the Metra train station and El stop at 4th and Linden, serene Lake Michigan and Gillson Beach, and renowned schools. Impressive interior features include a grandly scaled living room with a handsome fireplace, a formal dining room with a bay window with classic built-ins, and a spacious and bright white kitchen with an inviting eating area, all seamlessly connecting to a fabulous family room, perfect for every day living and entertaining. Also on the first floor is a conveniently located powder room. The large foyer leads to the handsome stairtcase; upstairs, a gracious primary suite 'wing' awaits with a large bedroom with a private en-suite bath, and a versatile exercise room (or a private office) plus 3 closets. Four additional bedrooms and two additional baths offer convenience on the second floor. The versatile third floor features a large bedroom, a bonus room (or 6th bedroom), a newer half bath, and a generous cedar closet. The lower level, thoughtfully renovated, boasts a wonderful rec room/media room, an exercise room, and ample storage in three separate storage rooms. Outside, the lot is a true oasis, stretching an impressive 100 feet wide, featuring a sport court, an entertaining deck, and a sprawling lawn, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation. A large 2-car, 2 story garage provides abundant storage space on the second floor. This is the one you've been waiting for - a harmonious blend of timeless elegance and contemporary living. With its prime location, meticulous maintenance, fresh decor and all the right rooms in all the right places, you'll never want to leave. Truly a 'forever' home!
Listing courtesy of Joanne Hudson, Compass