1301 N Dearborn St. #705, Chicago, IL 60610

1301 N Dearborn St. #705, Chicago, IL 60610
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$680,000
Sold on 8/23/23
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 1,735 $12,962.85 1996
On the market: 61 days
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Welcome to your new home at The Whitney! This stunning two bedroom, two bathroom residence offers a truly exceptional urban living experience in the heart of the Gold Coast. As you step through the main foyer, you'll notice the large living and dining room with hardwood floors throughout. The newly renovated kitchen features top-of-the-line Bosch appliances, quartz countertops and updated tile backsplash that adds a contemporary touch. Ample cabinet space, complemented by a large pantry, provides abundant room for kitchen storage and organization. The oversized primary suite is truly a sanctuary within this residence. Newly designed closet ensures that your wardrobe is neatly organized and easily accessible. Motorized blinds allow for effortless light control and privacy. The primary bathroom has been recently updated with modern fixtures, a luxurious bathtub and separate rain shower. The second bedroom provides ample space to accommodate guests comfortably while also serving as a home office or a multi-purpose room. Additionally, the second bedroom closet has been thoughtfully renovated to maximize storage and ensure a clutter-free living environment. Appreciate the convenience of the in-unit laundry room making laundry days a breeze with additional space for household items and cleaning supplies. There is a large (6'.5"x7'.6") dedicated storage room down the hallway from the unit, perfect for storing holiday decorations and large pieces of luggage. Two prime side by side parking spaces (#100 & #101) located on the second floor and included in the price. The top floor of the building offers a rooftop deck, hospitality room and fitness center. Additional amenities include 24-hour door staff, on-site maintenance and a live-in building engineer.
Listing courtesy of Anthony Giusti, Compass