1957 W Schiller St., Chicago, IL 60622

1957 W Schiller St., Chicago, IL 60622
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$1,775,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.20 4,200 $38,025.53 1883
On the market: 32 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$13,797($10,628 + $3,169 taxes*)

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Welcome to 1957 West Schiller, a rarely available historic park-facing Italianate rowhouse, offering an unparalleled blend of vintage charm and unlimited possibilities. With more than 4,000 square feet of interior space and an extra-deep 163-foot lot, this home provides an expansive opportunity for luxurious living and entertaining. Walk through a nicely landscaped front yard and enter the main level's series of spacious rooms adorned with intricate finishes, rich hardwood floors and 11-foot ceilings, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. The living spaces flow seamlessly, offering versatility and comfort, perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying tranquil moments. The culinary connoisseur will delight in the gourmet kitchen, featuring top-of-the-line appliances and ample counter space. The residence offers generously sized rooms throughout, each thoughtfully designed to provide privacy and serenity. Two well-appointed bathrooms, featuring sophisticated finishes, complement the home's refined aesthetic. Gorgeous claw-footed tub in primary bathroom. Second bedroom on second level currently outfitted as a massive walk-in closet/changing room. Stackable washer/dryer upstairs and side-by-side in basement. Unfinished basement is plumbed for a bathroom and offers a chance to add considerably more usable space to the home. Outside, the property extends its charm with a beautifully landscaped garden, an ideal retreat for relaxation. Two-car garage. This home is not just a place to live, but a statement of style and grace, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Chicago's architectural heritage.
Listing courtesy of Brad Zibung, Compass