11337 S Langley Ave., Chicago, IL 60628

11337 S Langley Ave., Chicago, IL 60628
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$250,000
Sold on 9/12/23
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 2,337 $807.73 1882
On the market: 75 days
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PULLMAN HISTORIC DISTRICT! Large 3-Story Lofted Pullman Row House with 3 bedrooms & 2 baths. 1st time on the market since 1973 and featured on the Pullman house walk 5 times! This truly unique home is larger than most in Pullman and has innovative contemporary architectural features. Built in 1882 as a three-flat, it was converted into a 2300 sq ft single family home. Stylishly curated and re-envisioned. The facade, front door, exposed brick and original staircases are all undeniably Pullman. This home is unlike any other in the neighborhood. Enter through the historic double door entry into the 1st floor that offers 2 large bedrooms and a full bathroom with Jacuzzi tub. Make your way up to the 2nd floor where the main living area features a bold, lofted living room with 25-foot-high ceilings. The kitchen has modern open shelving with a generous dining area that leads to your elevated porch. The porch is built with all-steel framing, unique shapes, and IPE decking which is high-quality, dense, Brazilian walnut wood. The 3rd floor has a generous primary bedroom with unique illuminated ceiling detail. It has a large walk-in closet and full bathroom. The loft area offers a large and sunny office space or sitting area. The full basement has finished walls and ceilings. The original dirt floor was dug out to offer tall ceilings, a fresh & clean concrete floor, a high-quality laundry, large storage capacity, and a very generous open area. The basement can easily be used as additional living space. There is a small patio immediately outside the rear door that was built with a combination of reclaimed historic Chicago brick, granite & road pavers. The front yard has a circulation path using reclaimed pavers from the historic Pullman train-car factory. This historic row house was built as part of the original Town of Pullman by George Pullman, founder of Pullman Palace Car Company. In 1970 the neighborhood became a National Historic Landmark District, in 1972 a City of Chicago Landmark District, and in 2022 it became a full National Historical Park (one of three urban National Parks in the United States). Transportation: Easy access to I-94, CTA, and Metra trains. "
Listing courtesy of Katharine Sanderson, Coldwell Banker Realty