3302 N Hoyne Ave., Chicago, IL 60618

3302 N Hoyne Ave., Chicago, IL 60618
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$2,335,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
6 4.20 4,050 0 2025
On the market: 26 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$13,981($13,981 + $0 taxes*)

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Welcome to this stunning new construction home on a beautiful tree lined street, in the heart of Roscoe Village. THIS GORGEOUS SIX-BEDROOM (four on the second floor) with four full and two half luxury baths, is situated in the highly acclaimed Audubon School District. Superior construction by a very experienced home builder with great attention to quality and detail. Step into the Grand Foyer that leads exquisite living. An open and airy first level includes a welcoming living and dining room, to the well appointed custom kitchen with Amish Cabinetry, Wolf and Sub-zero commercial grade appliances and a fabulous Scullery pantry. The sun drenched Great Room features custom built-ins, fireplace and dramatic floor to ceiling windows leading to your private rear yard with snowmelt pathway to the garage and roof top deck for all of your entertaining needs. The Second floor boasts an expansive primary suite , dual walk in closets, a luxurious bath, with a beautiful steam steam shower and separate over sized soaking tub. There's also an ensuite bedroom along with spacious third and fourth bedrooms with a stylish third bath and a separate laundry room. The expansive lower level features radiant heat throughout and includes a large recreation room with wet bar. The ensuite fifth bedroom is perfect for your guests and bedroom six could double as a home office or gym. This home is a distinctive Hardie Board home with designer finishes throughout. Every Detail has been well thought out, steps away from Roscoe Avenue, Shopping, Storefronts, Public Transportation and The Audubon School. 3302 N Hoyne welcomes you home.
Listing courtesy of Richard Kasper, Compass