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$605,000
Sold on 6/10/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.10 |
2,400 |
$9,960 |
1922 |
On the market:
55 days
|
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Remarkable renovation of this north Oak Park bungalow into a stunning new construction house with all of today's modern amenities and design. This immaculate 3-bedroom, 2 1/2-bathroom home is flooded with sunlight with the unobstructed southern exposure and has gleaming natural white oak floors throughout. This professional transformation has created a wide-open main-level with massive kitchen, separate living, dining and family rooms as well as a half bath and mud room at the rear entry. Kitchen is outfitted with an abundance of cabinets with island, quartz counters, stainless appliances with a vented exhaust hood and marble-tile backsplash. The second level or bedroom level has a coveted layout with three beds and two baths. The master suite has plenty of space for a king as well as two closets (one walk-in) and a magazine quality master bath with stand up rain shower, double bowl sinks and heated porcelain tile floors. The two additional beds have added insulation for privacy and are well-designed with bed nook and study area. The basement is finished and provides you with many options including a theater room, play area or gaming area. Plenty of storage throughout. Everything is new besides the exterior and that was updated, as well. Over-insulated with spray foam and windows with insulated glass for sound and utility cost efficiency. High efficiency systems including heating, cooling and hot water. Back grilling deck, large backyard, 1-car garage and additional parking pad. Built like an over $1 million dollar home with every detail carefully selected and of premium quality. Level 1 Hatch School and Taylor Park located one block away. Pace bus provides easy access to Metra, Green Line and downtown Oak Park. Broker owned. Click on the virtual tour for a fully interactive floorplan and 3D furniture planner!
Listing courtesy of James Buczynski, Compass