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$1,300,000
Sold on 4/01/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
3.10 |
3,255 |
$16,788 |
1964 |
On the market:
34 days
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Exquisite & one of a kind fully renovated home in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. Encompassing nearly 3,300sf of luxury living, this home in the sky spans the entire N, E, & S portion of the building providing for a unique & unbelievable perspective of the city. 33 large bay windows showcase breathtaking & unobstructed views of Lake Michigan, Lincoln Park, North Ave. & Oak St. Beaches, Navy Pier, & Chicago's iconic skyline from every room. Step into an intimate foyer that leads you to the North wing of the home where you're met w/an open kitchen concept overlooking an expansive living, dining, & lounge area. The kitchen, perfect for entertaining, highlights custom two tone cabinetry, beautiful white quartz counter-tops, a walk in butler's pantry, dry bar, Thermador & Fisher & Paykel appliances, & all the accouterments to a chef's kitchen; completing an elegant yet chic playground for those wishing to host extravagant dinner parties or enjoy a relaxed Sunday morning coffee. The sun drenched living, dining, & lounge areas feature stunning lakefront & skyline views, custom built-ins, & an additional wet bar. The South wing of the home offers three bedrooms & three en-suite bathrooms w/spa like amenities. The colossal master suite boasts incredible space w/iconic SE lake & city views. The master bath is equipped w/quartz counter-tops, a freestanding tub/shower combo w/waterfall & rain shower spouts, & a dressing room/walk-in closet to die for. Natural hardwood oak herringbone floors throughout, a custom zoned heating system, & a perfect location ties this home together. Located at the converging point of the city's most favored neighborhoods you are steps to the lake, beaches, harbor, city parks/museums, restaurants, shopping, & all that the Gold Coast/Mag Mile, Lincoln Park, & Old Town have to offer!
Listing courtesy of Collin Wasiak, Compass