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$850,000
Sold on 9/24/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.10 |
0 |
$15,156 |
1983 |
On the market:
50 days
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3 bed 2.5 baths, three-level townhome in the heart of Lincoln Park. Attached garage parking with a Tesla charger. Rare and desired floor plan with three bedrooms and two full baths on one level. The enclosed patio off the main level brings you into the large entryway and family room. Additional storage under the stairs and a bonus room (currently used as a gym) that would make a great home office or it has the plumbing in place for an easy bathroom conversion. As you head up to the second level you'll notice a skylight blanketing the stairwell in natural light. Full kitchen rehab in 2015. Kitchen features include a large island, Calcutta Marble counters, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, designer wallpaper, under cabinet lighting, wainscoting, undermount sink, wine cooler, and a stove that vents to the outside for the chefs out there. Right off the kitchen is the laundry room (with added pantry space) housing a side-by-side washer and dryer. The dining space sits adjacent to the kitchen and leads you to the living room with a functioning wood-burning fireplace and a bay window overlooking treetop views. Crown molding throughout the living space as well as recessed lighting and a half bath. The primary bedroom is filled with natural light from the large bay windows and has no shared walls with the 2nd or 3rd bedrooms. The primary bath has a glass-enclosed shower with a skylight above, dual vanity, and a walk-in closet. The only thing comparable to the quality of the home is the location. Situated on a quiet tree-lined street you have incredibly easy access to Lincoln Park, the zoo, the Lakefront, public transit, grocery, coffee, gyms, restaurants, shops, and are in the sought-after Lincoln Elementary school district. Well run and healthy association. This home has it all!
Listing courtesy of Kristin Donohue, Compass