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$290,000
Sold on 6/13/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
1.00 |
1,500 |
$3,958 |
1920 |
On the market:
47 days
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An architectural beauty... this top-floor Fountain Court* feels like a Parisian attic apartment! The 2 bedroom unit - currently being used as a 3 bedroom - is filled with sun & enhanced by vintage details such as 9 foot ceiling, wall trim and millwork, original decorative fireplace, cove moldings with extra ceiling detail and medallions to accentuate updated statement light fixtures. Painted with sophisticated designer colors and accent walls that effortlessly match decor. Ideal setting for enjoying the view from above & entertaining with no neighbors above! Hardwood floors throughout. Kitchen has tall white cabinets with china cabinet glass mullions, tons of counterspace, Subzero refrigerator & back room that overlooks fountain courtyard. Elegant living room w/wall of east windows. More windows along the south side of the condo. Dining room with built in shelves and window seats. Generous bedrooms & closets, hardwood floors throughout, original half-wall tiled bathroom lend charm. Close to all the Main Dempster Mile has to offer. Very flexible floorplan. Portable washing machine and dryer come with unit. Great to move into, or also for investors - no rental restrictions. Loads of options for how to arrange your space between existing family room, dining room and living room - get creative depending on your needs! Dogs and cats allowed! Across the street from city parking lot and more monthly parking options around the corner. Conveniently located around the corner from the Main ST CTA and METRA and down the street from Lake Michigan. * Fountain Court is a three-story historic apartment built by architect John Nyden. In the Classical Revival style, the building's design includes Palladian doors with fanlights, limestone quoins, and a hip roof with parapets and cornice. Fountain Court was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 15, 1984.
Listing courtesy of Karla Koziura, Baird & Warner