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$425,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
1.00 |
0 |
$6,512.53 |
1888 |
On the market:
9 days
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Introducing 1734 W Erie #3 - a top floor, 2 bedroom condo unit in an all-brick building with tons of character on a beautiful tree-lined block in West Town. The extra-large living space is not to be missed, as this room is filled with character from an entire wall of exposed brick, original woodwork/trim and extra tall ceilings. There is plenty of space for a living room, office nook, separate dining room and sitting area all with southern exposure sunshine pouring in through the large windows. The primary bedroom features a great walk-in closet with built-in storage/organization. The second bedroom is a perfect bedroom, guest space or office/guest room combo. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and granite countertops and there is room to add a movable island. Enjoy downtown skyline views from your private deck off the kitchen. The bathroom features a deep jacuzzi soaking tub and slate tiles. This freshly painted condo has everything you are searching for with the convenience of in-unit laundry, 1 exterior parking space, additional storage locker and bike parking. This unit has full roof rights - so there are endless and exciting possibilities for a deck build out in your future! This home is located right in a prime West Town location close to many hot restaurants such as Beatnik, Publican Quality Bread, Brasero, Forbidden Root, Bar Cocina, West Town Bakery, Hoosier Mama Pie Company, Breakfast House and so much more! Enjoy a vibrant neighborhood filled with coffee shops, parks, small businesses and more - all with accessibility to downtown and other adjacent neighborhoods like West Loop, Ukrainian Village and more! The recently revitalized Grand Ave Corridor is primed for continued growth in the area. Call this condo home today and enjoy the rest of Chicago summer from the best location!
Listing courtesy of Jennifer Downey Piehl, Compass