1301 N Astor St. #5, Northlake, IL 60610

1301 N Astor St. #5, Chicago, IL 60610
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$820,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.10 3,500 $21,002 1929
On the market: 500 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$6,439($4,689 + $1,750 taxes*)

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DO YOU VALUE EXCLUSIVITY AND PRIVCACY? Unique opportunity to own a full floor in this boutique Gold Coast co-op on Astor with attached valet parking. With stunning Art Deco details, the building was designed by renowned architect Phillip Maher in 1929. A private silver leaf vestibule greets you as you step off the elevator that leads to your sanctuary. This luxurious 3500 square foot home boasts large-scale rooms with exquisite details, including silver leaf doors, wood-paneled library, black book-matched marble, Gracie hand-painted wallpaper, rare grey marble floors, an early 19th century Russian crystal and cobalt blue glass chandelier, Schiaparelli frieze, Art Deco bar with red glass walls and wood paneled library. The expansive living room overlooks Goudy Park and features hardwood floors and a gas fireplace with Art Deco mantle. A Carrie Bradshaw-worthy huge walk-in closet was two maids rooms and a bath. The French kitchen is a chef's dream with stylish Hague blue cabinets, Sub Zero refrigerator, Aga stove, black granite countertops, and glazed and lit cabinets. Lake views from the kitchen and dining room. The walk-in laundry room features a Miele stackable washer and dryer, sink and plenty of built-in shelving. A linen closet lined in pink silk with a pull-out shelf for folding is adjacent to a 1/2 bath. Bridgerton lives here! Embrace the appointments of the past or create your own future. This home also includes indoor connected parking available for an additional $80,000 and a large store room. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this one-of-a-kind home yours! Welcome to Luxury!
Listing courtesy of Jennifer Gordon, Compass