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$650,000
Sold on 8/15/25
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
2.00 |
0 |
$8,017.39 |
1996 |
On the market:
47 days
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Welcome to your dream home in the heart of Landmark Village-Chicago's best-kept secret! This beautifully updated 2-bedroom + den, 2-bathroom townhome spans three stylish levels and blends modern comfort with everyday convenience in a truly special gated community. Step into the spacious, open-concept living and dining area on the second floor, bathed in natural light from west-facing windows. Enjoy the beautiful dark walnut hardwood floors throughout and a cozy wood-burning fireplace that adds warmth and charm-perfect for relaxing evenings or entertaining guests. The chef's kitchen is as functional as it is sleek, featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, plentiful cabinet space, and a smart, roomy layout ideal for everything from quick breakfasts to weekend dinner parties. Just off the dining area, step out to your private deck-a true outdoor oasis, perfect for grilling, unwinding after a long day, or hosting guests. Upstairs, you'll find two generously sized bedrooms with hardwood floors, abundant closet space featuring the Elfa closet organization system, and a beautifully updated bathroom with high-end Mirabelle finishes. The lower level offers a flexible den or guest suite, complete with heated porcelain tile floors, a full bathroom, laundry, and direct access to a private patio for even more outdoor enjoyment. Parking is a breeze with a private garage space and an extra tandem driveway spot. But what truly sets this home apart is its tight-knit, welcoming community. Landmark Village is known for its festive holiday events, block parties, and friendly neighbors. It's more than a home-it's a lifestyle. All this, just steps from Whole Foods, Costco, Jewel, Midtown Athletic Club, Hexe Coffee, parks, top-rated restaurants, public transportation, and easy access to I-90/94. Sold before print.
Listing courtesy of Elizabeth Lothamer, Compass