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$625,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 4 |
3.00 |
0 |
$7,257.05 |
1915 |
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On the market:
3 days
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Located on a charming tree-lined one-way street in Irving Park, this beautifully updated single-family home offers incredible space, flexibility, and modern updates throughout. With 5 bedrooms plus an additional bonus room perfect for a home office or oversized closet, this home easily adapts to your lifestyle. Your main floor is really a show stopping view with a living room full of natural light and a dining space that flows seamlessly next to it so you can have the ultimate entertainers home. The thoughtfully designed layout features two bedrooms on this floor, a perfect option of an office or guest room, away from your primary bed, which is upstairs, alongside a second bedroom and a full bath! Your fifth bedroom is tucked away in the fully finished basement-ideal for extended living, additional WFH space or even a home gym! Recent updates include fresh paint throughout the entire home, all new light fixtures, and newer carpet (less than 3 years old). The kitchen has been refreshed with refinished cabinetry and features newer appliances, including the dishwasher and stove, blending style and functionality. The lower level lives like a full apartment, complete with its own kitchen, living space, full bathroom, and bedrooms-perfect for in-law arrangements or potential rental income. Storage is abundant with a full mudroom/drop zone and thoughtfully designed spaces throughout the home. Step outside to a beautifully redone yard featuring a seamless combination of pavers and green space-ideal for entertaining, play, or pets. A 2-car detached garage completes this exceptional property. This is a rare opportunity to own a move-in ready home with versatile living options in one of Chicago's most sought-after neighborhoods, walkable to everything you can need and easy commuter routes. This will go fast, get in to see it for yourself!
Listing courtesy of Heather Ditlevsen, Compass