1227 N Noble St. #3S, Chicago, IL 60642

1227 N Noble St. #3S, Chicago, IL 60642
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$405,000
Sold on 9/01/22
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 1,350 $6,102 1998
On the market: 36 days
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Beautifully remodeled top-floor corner unit with vaulted ceiling and skylights in vibrant Wicker Park. This unit is bright, with south, east, and west exposures. Newly painted walls throughout. Kitchen redecorated with designer cabinet colors. The open floorplan with 13 ft ceiling living room flows into the dining area and kitchen, perfect for relaxing and entertaining. Enjoy cozy nights by your wood burning fireplace. The kitchen offers stone countertop, stainless steel appliances, breakfast bar, light cabinets with black handles that complement the backsplash. Sizeable primary bedroom with semi-ensuite bathroom and sliding door that takes you to your private balcony that fits a bistro table and grill. Enjoy fabulous skyline view while having your morning coffee. The second bedroom is next to the hallway bath with granite top vanity and designer tiles. In-unit laundry has new washer and dryer. Self managed bldg keeps monthly assessments low. Pet-friendly. The unit comes with a generous, dedicated storage unit in the basement. The building offers gated parking space and a common area patio in between the next door building, south of the property. Easy neighborhood permit parking. The wide, tree-lined street invite afternoon stroll to Pulaski Park-offering outdoor pool, great spot for summer gathering and team sports. Also 2 blocks away from neighborhood dog park- Park No. 536. Division Street restaurants with lovely streetscape and outdoor seating are just a few blocks away. Hop on the highway or the Division blue line train station to get you downtown in minutes. Just east of the highway will be a future riverfront music venue, originally the iconic Morton Salt bldg. Buy now in one of the best neighborhoods to live. Schedule a showing before it's gone!
Listing courtesy of Stephany Oliveros, Compass