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$1,305,000
Sold on 9/30/24
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.10 |
0 |
$20,399 |
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On the market:
59 days
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MULTIPLE OFFERS RECEIVED. PLEASE SUBMIT ALL OFFERS BY MONDAY 5PM. 844 W. Wisconsin Street is a beautiful, solidly built townhome (no assessments) that lives like a single-family residence. A classic 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath floor plan with a private patio, oversized private 1-car garage, and is flanked by Lincoln Park's most prestigious tree-lined streets. The home features an open concept first floor living space with hardwood floors, custom millwork, lighting & window treatments. The marble powder room and mahogany front door make a statement to guests as you walk in. A wall of windows (Pella) flood 2 levels of this home with natural light in all seasons. The main floor kitchen features high end appliances, renovated cabinetry, and quartz countertops. The kitchen flows seamlessly to a dining room with trey ceilings and a spacious living room with a gas fireplace. The living area leads to a spacious back courtyard with private patio and garden. The 2nd level features a sun-filled, loft like family room and bedroom with custom closets, full bath and laundry room. The 3rd level features 2 more bedrooms, including a spacious primary bedroom and master bath with double vanity, separate tub and shower, and ample closet space. Steps to Armitage and Halsted shopping and dining; An array of high-quality schools, parks and activities are within walking distance. You are close to all amenities and transport (2 el stops, theaters, salons, groceries, gyms, DePaul campus and so much more). With a single shared wall and brick construction, 844 W. Wisconsin is remarkably quiet. The street has no through traffic and there are pocket parks 100 yards to the east and west of the home. The area is blessed with abundant green spaces, parkway gardens and mature trees. Truly an urban oasis in the heart of the city!
Listing courtesy of Daniel Pape, HUDSON PARKER