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$560,000
Sold on 11/05/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
2,400 |
$6,965 |
1967 |
On the market:
43 days
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This 1968 Harry Weese townhome is located in the area's most desirable block within the Kenwood Landmark District surrounded by million dollar + homes and has been lovingly restored to appeal the most discerning MidMod lover. The private entry & Mutina Puzzle tiled foyer lead to a wide open floor plan that boasts beautifully restored oak floors, huge formals and a bespoke kitchen with custom cabinetry adorned with marble counters, stainless steel appliances, Kohler fixtures, floating shelves plus custom butcher block counters & a cozy curated nook regionally-sourced by the Chicago Rebuilding Exchange. A king-size primary bedroom/private bath adorned with Ann Sachs tile, two bedrooms & fully-remodeled Kohler bath & linen storage complete the second floor with its sunlit skylight. The lower level fitted with organic slate tile affords an additional living space, fourth bedroom, remodeled bath and utility/ laundry with plenty of additional storage along with direct access to the lush, privately fenced yard equipped with raised garden beds & plenty of room for outdoor living/entertainment. The vintage-sourced, period-specific designer lighting throughout does not disappoint (think: Prouve, Lous Poulsen P1s, Noguchi, Tom Dixon, Artemide, et al). Solid core doors, new roof and (rear) windows are only the tip of the iceberg regarding this meticulous restoration. One parking spot included in price. See additional info for more details. This one is a show-stopper. This home is walking distance to trains, buses & The University of Chicago. Available for safe showings.
Listing courtesy of Stephanie Wesson, @properties Christie's International Real Estate