303 N Marion St., Oak Park, IL 60302

303 N Marion St., Oak Park, IL 60302
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$1,099,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 3.10 2,519 $21,739.32 1883
On the market: 8 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$8,096($6,284 + $1,812 taxes*)

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Beautiful fully-restored Victorian in the Frank Lloyd Wright Historical District, a location that cannot be beat - just steps to all the best Oak Park shopping, dining, parks and public transit. This masterpiece was completely updated four years ago with all new plumbing, electrical, HVAC, windows, insulation, and so many beautiful modern finishes all while keeping its historical charm including unique archways and hand carvings. Gorgeous red oak floors span throughout the main level and upstairs. No details were missed in the enormous kitchen featuring soft-close cabinetry, Quartz countertops, tile backsplash, large built-in pantry/coffee bar, wine fridge, and spacious eat-in dining space. The family room features built in cabinets and storage in addition to a cozy gas fireplace. A formal living/flex area, half bath and organized laundry room complete the first level. The upstairs features 4 bedrooms, all on the same level including the beautiful primary suite with walk in organized closet system, ensuite bath with double sinks and thoughtful tile choices. The 1,300+ sq ft finished lower level is the perfect in-law suite and entertainment area with a large wet bar, beverage fridge, full bath, and several storage areas including a second laundry hook-up. Enjoy the convenience of an attached 2-car garage, a rare find in the area, just off of the mud room with a bright skylight, and two HVAC systems with Nest thermostats. Large fenced in yard with cozy deck and dog run on a corner lot. Nothing to do except move right into this perfect home and take advantage of all that Oak Park has to offer at your fingertips.
Listing courtesy of Emily Intagliata, Compass