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$633,000
Sold on 7/02/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,792 |
$13,878.38 |
2003 |
On the market:
140 days
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Smartly designed and spacious one level living in a full amenity building, located in the highly coveted Museum Park neighborhood. A 14 ft gallery-inspired hallway is waiting for your artwork. The gallery leads to a dramatic central foyer with a tray ceiling and a custom light fixture. No expense has been spared in updating; brand new wide vinyl planked flooring, custom paint colored accent walls, new LED lighting from Lightology, new washer/dryer, refrigerator, and disposal the list goes on and on. This light-filled corner unit features walls of windows and 2 balconies with access from every room in the house. The kitchen is an entertainer's dream with a custom breakfast bar opening into the living/dining room. The South balcony has views of Soldier Field and a peek of the Lake and can be accessed from both the kitchen and the 2nd bedroom which has brand new engineered wood flooring. The front balcony spans 19ft and can be accessed from the living room, 3rd bedroom, and the master suite. The master suite is a private oasis comprised of a walk-in closet, spacious master bath complete with separate shower, oversized tub, and enclosed toilet. Storage is more than ample and all closets have custom organizers. In-unit laundry room with a utility sink. All the boxes are checked here - heated indoor parking for 2, large corner unit, storage galore with an extra storage locker on-site, private outdoor space, floor to ceiling windows with custom window treatments throughout. The building has an outdoor pool and sundeck overlooking Museum Campus, 21st-floor workout room with amazing views, Club House area with pool tables and big screen tv, and 2 party rooms available for rental. A 24-hour door staff, on-site management, and maintenance staff make life hassle-free! Prime tandem parking spot INCLUDED in the price.
Listing courtesy of Holly Futrell, Compass