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$372,500
Sold on 12/08/23
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
2.00 |
1,125 |
5109.87 |
1927 |
On the market:
29 days
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Welcome to this exceptional full brick home combining all the modern amenities and classic charm. A member of The Historic Chicago Bungalow Association, this home bordering the Portage Park and Dunning neighborhoods, radiates natural sunlight through the massive south facing Pella window, making sure to showcase its now fully renovated hardwood floors as of Fall 2023. See the restored-to-original oakwood trim throughout, giving this the highly coveted classic Chicago aesthetic. Love the floor plan which seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas - providing the true footprint of a family home. A renovated kitchen as of 2017, your updated stainless steel appliances (including double oven), granite countertops on three sides, and stacks of cabinets offer a turnkey approach to cooking. With two well-sized bedrooms on the main level, the primary bedroom's special bonus room with windows and skylight will easily double as a walk-in closet, den, nursery, office, quiet sitting room, or any use the owner sees fit. And the home's two full bathrooms provide everyone their personal space, especially whoever inhabits the third bedroom located in the basement. All your entertaining and relaxation is firmly addressed as well. Entertain in the fully finished basement's wet bar and beautifully crafted backyard wood deck; both offering the perfect getaways for memorable moments of rest and recreation. And lastly, the fully unfinished walk-up attic is a blank canvas to easily expand your above ground square footage with bedrooms, bathrooms, storage, easy HVAC expansion, or anything else you desire! With it being conveniently located near countless amenities including shops, restaurants, parks, and major roadways, do not miss your opportunity to call this house your home! Bring your enthusiasm! Bring your offer!
Listing courtesy of Eric Bohn, Compass